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from within the Eclipse IDE. 2) Choose Help | Software Updates | Find and Install. 3) In the Install/Update window, which allows you to begin the process of downloading and installing any of the plugins that are available to you for Eclipse, click the Search for New Features to Install radio button and then click Next. 4) The Update Sites to Visit page of the Install window, shown next, lists all the default websites used for obtaining Eclipse plugins. However, the plugin you want, Android for Eclipse, is not available from the default sites. To download the Android plugin,you must tell Eclipse where to look for it, so click the New Remote Site button. 5) In the New Update Site dialog box, shown next, you must enter two pieces of information to continue: a name for your new site, and its associated URL. The name is only for display purposes and does not affect the downloading of the plugin. In the Name field, enter Android Plugin. In the URL field, enter the URL from which Eclipse will obtain information about the plugins that are available: Click OK. Configuring: 1) From the main Eclipse window, choose Window | Preferences. 2) In the Preferences window, shown next, select Android in the menu on the left. On the right side of the window, click Browse, find the location of the Android SDK on your hard drive, and enter it in the SDK Location field. Eclipse needs this information to be able to access all the tools that are supplied with Android, such as the emulator. (4) Checking the PATH statement The final step in setting up the Android SDK is to put it into your PATH statement. If you are using a Microsoft Windows machine, rightclick Computer (or My Computer, depending on your version of Windows) and select Properties to open the System Properties dialog box. Click the Advanced Environment Variables to display the window of the same name, shown in the following illustration. This is where you can edit your PATH System Variables, find the variable PATH and doubleclick the Edit System Variable dialog box, shown next, add the location of your Android SDK—separated from the existing paths by a semicolon—and click OK to apply your changes, and click OK again in the Environment Variables window. Exploring the Android SDK (1) Using the Android SDK documentation The Android documentation is located in the Docs folder within the Android SDK at../%sdk folder%/DOCS. The documentation that is supplied with the SDK includes steps on downloading and installing the SDK, “Getting Started”。
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