Platform: Windows Vista - 32 bit operating system with Java Development Kit
I installed Eclipse Classic 4.2 and then the ADK, but I'm having problems
with Eclipse not being able to start a new Android Project.
Should I have downloaded the Eclipse version for Mobile Developers instead
of the
FWIW, I use Eclipse IDE for Java Developers. I don't know what all
the differences are with Eclipse Classic (or Diet Eclipse,
Eclipse Zero, Eclipse Max, or any other cola-derived Eclipse
packages :-).
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 2:02 PM, dsxh robertsharp...@gmail.com wrote:
Platform: Windows Vista
Mark Murphy, thanks for you help.
Hopefully, Eclipse Classic is not eventually scrapped by Eclipse and called
New Eclipse. haha.
I may try uninstalling 4.2 Classic and reinstalling Eclipse IDE for Java.
thanks again
On Monday, August 20, 2012 2:06:57 PM UTC-4,
FWIW, I use Eclipse IDE
On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 1:02 PM, dsxh robertsharp...@gmail.com wrote:
I installed Eclipse Classic 4.2 and then the ADK, but I'm having problems
with Eclipse not being able to start a new Android Project.
FWIW, I usually go with Classic, and I'm running Eclipse Classic 4.2 on my
laptop and it
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