qle Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 22, 2019 #1 Hi, I have not created a library from an SDK for a few years, and things have changed quite a bit since. im very rusty. I have to create a library from a developers Demo SDK, they have supplied a it in Eclipse and Android Studio. I currently have neither installed. What is the best path to go down to to create a library for B4A Use the Eclipse SDK or the Android Studio SDK? Best Regards Lee
Hi, I have not created a library from an SDK for a few years, and things have changed quite a bit since. im very rusty. I have to create a library from a developers Demo SDK, they have supplied a it in Eclipse and Android Studio. I currently have neither installed. What is the best path to go down to to create a library for B4A Use the Eclipse SDK or the Android Studio SDK? Best Regards Lee
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 22, 2019 #2 You can use whichever editor you like. I recommend you to compile and generate the XML with SLC. Personally I use Eclipse.
You can use whichever editor you like. I recommend you to compile and generate the XML with SLC. Personally I use Eclipse.
qle Member Licensed User Longtime User Jan 22, 2019 #3 I assume the SLC only works on Eclipse projects? Im more familiar with Eclipse, so I will install Eclipse (so i can test the samples in the SDK) I assume the latest version of Eclipse is recommended?
I assume the SLC only works on Eclipse projects? Im more familiar with Eclipse, so I will install Eclipse (so i can test the samples in the SDK) I assume the latest version of Eclipse is recommended?
DonManfred Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jan 22, 2019 #4 qle said: I assume the SLC only works on Eclipse projects? Click to expand... No, you can use Notepad++ if you want.
qle said: I assume the SLC only works on Eclipse projects? Click to expand... No, you can use Notepad++ if you want.
moster67 Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jan 22, 2019 #5 I am using AS and then I use SLC for compiling. Works nice.
warwound Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jan 22, 2019 #6 moster67 said: I am using AS and then I use SLC for compiling. Works nice. Click to expand... Same here. Code hints, code completion and all of Android Studio's other bells and whistles work a treat.
moster67 said: I am using AS and then I use SLC for compiling. Works nice. Click to expand... Same here. Code hints, code completion and all of Android Studio's other bells and whistles work a treat.