What I generally do is use Windows > Preference > Run/Debug >
Launching and select the "Always launch the previously launched
application" at the bottom.

Once you do that, running will reuse the same launch configuration
till you select another one.

You can use the grenn icons "debug" and "run" in the toolbar to
quickly launch the same project. The little arrows next to it let you
select the previously launched app easily.

R/

On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 3:41 AM, anggo <oceanb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm new to Eclipse and Android development, so this question might
> sound dumb. :$
>
> So when I run an application in Eclipse, I want to run it as Android
> Application, of course.
> When the package explorer is highlighted and I choose Run > Run, the
> application runs as Android Application by default, which is good.
>
> But the thing is that when I was editing a java source file in which
> case the editing window had focus and I choose Run > Run, a dialog box
> pops up and I have to choose between Android Application, Java
> Application, Java Applet an so on. This is uncomfortable, I want to
> run it as Android Application by default no matter which window had
> focus.
>
> Is there a way to do this? Or do you guys always put up with the
> discomfort?
> Thanks in advance! :)
>
> >
>

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