Actually guys there is a much easier way. Amaan has the idea.
The problem is this: you are currently in your xml files and you try to
run/debug your program.
Because the way eclipse behaves, it will try to execute that file which you
are currently focused on.
simple navigate to the root folder
nI am facing the same problem. just export all your project to another
directory. delete all project from eclipse. import opnly only one you want
to run. open itdelete .out.xml filesave it close all file. click
onwindowspreferencesrun/debuglauch config always run previous
applicationok. then
When Launching the application, you should not be focusing the xml
files, rather you should be either focusing on the Application root or
the java files.
On Feb 14, 1:35 pm, poncho poncho...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/13/2012 11:18 PM, skink wrote:
JackN wrote:
I see this when I have the XML
On 02/13/2012 11:18 PM, skink wrote:
JackN wrote:
I see this when I have the XML open and active and choose to run or
debug the app.
I faced that couple of times too, do you know how to avoid it?
pskink
Hi,
Eclipse: Windows-Preferences
Find the 'Run/Debug' section and then 'Launching'.
poncho wrote:
On 02/13/2012 11:18 PM, skink wrote:
JackN wrote:
I see this when I have the XML open and active and choose to run or
debug the app.
I faced that couple of times too, do you know how to avoid it?
pskink
Hi,
Eclipse: Windows-Preferences
Find the 'Run/Debug'
I see this when I have the XML open and active and choose to run or
debug the app.
On Feb 13, 12:42 am, Kirupa answerofandr...@gmail.com wrote:
I am developing an android application. When i run that application
often i get main.out.xml(unwanted file). May i know the reason?
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I see this when I have the XML open and active and choose to run or
debug the app.
I faced that couple of times too, do you know how to avoid it?
pskink
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