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Everything was going smoothly until the end of where I was supposed to make my new project: It showed a dialog box that which says that I don't have the Android Support Library and that I can't make the project. Don't use Eclipse — Zun. Add a comment. Bota on Mon, Submitted by Ricardo Gladwell on Fri, Submitted by Eric Cloninger on Thu, Thanks for the alert, Ricardo.
I thought I had this fixed, but apparently not. I just tested again and it works with ADT Submitted by Paul Verest on Thu, Submitted by Sergei Chudakov on Thu, Android Development Tools for Eclipse.
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The tool for developing our app is Eclipse. As we discussed, it is one of the most preferred Android development environments. Also, the interesting fact is that it supports tools from giants, such as Google. Here, you save the compressed downloaded file. There is no specific installation required for Eclipse. It comes as a folder, which has all necessary files and settings, which can be run from the Eclipse folder directly. The only thing you should be careful is to put it in a safe place with other apps.
Ensure that you have downloaded the Eclipse file into a safer place where the program can be kept. It helps to increase productivity and makes integration with Android work environment easier. We use it by adding the Eclipse plugin repository where all the updates will be saved. Now, you will see a new window.
We have reached the stage where the plugin repository has been set up. Next, we install the plugin from it. Based on the speed of your internet connection, the time for the installation will vary. It is required that you restart Eclipse after installing the ADT plugins. This is important before we move on with the next steps. Now, search for the folder where you had the Android SDK installed and select this.
Here, provided if you have followed all the above steps perfectly, you would see the Android version you had installed earlier. All the other options are left to the user discretion, which you can choose based on your preferences.
Now, you have an environment ready for developing an Android app. Do you need any help with developing apps?
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