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Simply Superior
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07/05/11 03:52 PM (14 years ago)

mismatch in Android SDK/JDE/source code generated by buzztouch

I have downloaded, installed, and configured the latest versions of all the components I was informed would work. it seems that the Eclipse ADT plugin is not ¨out-of-the-box compatible¨ with the generated code. naturally, this is not buzztouch's concern, but is there anyone on the forum that knows what I'm talking about and knows a solution? best, and TIA ./a
 
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07/06/11 03:29 AM (14 years ago)
Hi...happy to try to help, not sure what you mean? What part of your Eclipse Plug-in is not working? If you can get through the video in your control panel about the 'testing your Eclipse install' you should be able to compile the downloaded source without any trouble.
 
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07/06/11 05:51 PM (14 years ago)
hello. the problem appears to be a mismatch (where else?) in the code buzztouch generates and the current ADT plugin. there are certain dependencies which seem to be implicit, but at least in this env, are not activated. I am still struggling to get a Virtual Android app to actually run at all, and part of the problem seems to be the very long loading time of the VM (which then times out). I am now in classpath hell, as this seems to be leading to to light at the end of the tunnel, but I hope it's not an oncoming trains, as they say =) oh my, I wish this was Emacs! =)
 
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07/06/11 06:00 PM (14 years ago)
Eclipse = Version: 3.7.0 Build id: I20110613-1736 ADT plugin downloaded yesterday, as was the source code for the project
 

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