[android-beginners] Re: How to create an Eclipse Project for Apps-For-Android

2009-06-18 Thread Balwinder Kaur (T-Mobile)

I would suggest you just create new Eclipse Projects for each of the
apps.  [ I assume you are referring to  the source code downloaded
from http://code.google.com/p/apps-for-android/source/checkout ]

Here are the steps to do it.

Eclipse-File-New Android Project. Within the Contents section,
Select Create project from existing source and set the Location to
the root of  your app directory. e.g. your_path_to_apps_for_android/
projectname

I also noticed that some of these have R.java in their source tree.
You may have to delete that file and just use the one that gets auto-
generated under the gen folder in your eclipse project.

Hope this helps,
Balwinder Kaur
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On Jun 18, 12:43 am, Tony S. toni.subir...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I checked out the source code of Apps-For-Android from the repository,
 but I can't load it up / import to Eclipse.
 I noticed the source code haven't got the  .project  file (and maybe
 some other would be missing).

 So, I'd like to know how to create a project, or the missing files for
 Eclipse to recognize it. Does anybody know how to do it?

 Thanks!
 Tony S.
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[android-beginners] Re: How to create an Eclipse Project for Apps-For-Android

2009-06-18 Thread Raphael

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 7:39 AM, Balwinder Kaur
(T-Mobile)balwinder.k...@t-mobile.com wrote:

 I would suggest you just create new Eclipse Projects for each of the
 apps.  [ I assume you are referring to  the source code downloaded
 from http://code.google.com/p/apps-for-android/source/checkout ]

 Here are the steps to do it.

 Eclipse-File-New Android Project. Within the Contents section,
 Select Create project from existing source and set the Location to
 the root of  your app directory. e.g. your_path_to_apps_for_android/
 projectname

This is the way to do it. To be exact, select the directory that
contains the AndroidManifest.xml file. You need to do that for each
project.


 I also noticed that some of these have R.java in their source tree.
 You may have to delete that file and just use the one that gets auto-
 generated under the gen folder in your eclipse project.

Yes. ADT does not clean an existing R.java unless it generated itself,
so you have to do it manually.

R/


 Hope this helps,
 Balwinder Kaur
 Open Source Development Center
 ·T· · ·Mobile· stick together

 The views, opinions and statements in this email are those of the
 author solely in their individual capacity, and do not necessarily
 represent those of T-Mobile USA, Inc.

 On Jun 18, 12:43 am, Tony S. toni.subir...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I checked out the source code of Apps-For-Android from the repository,
 but I can't load it up / import to Eclipse.
 I noticed the source code haven't got the  .project  file (and maybe
 some other would be missing).

 So, I'd like to know how to create a project, or the missing files for
 Eclipse to recognize it. Does anybody know how to do it?

 Thanks!
 Tony S.

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