1page.title=ADT Plugin for Eclipse 2adt.zip.version=9.0.0 3adt.zip.download=ADT_9.0.0.zip 4adt.zip.bytes=4433536 5adt.zip.checksum=bc2757f2a5a11d131390ce547bae154b 6 7@jd:body 8 9<div id="qv-wrapper"> 10<div id="qv"> 11 12 <h2>In this document</h2> 13 <ol> 14 <li><a href="#notes">Revisions</a></li> 15 <li><a href="#installing">Installing the ADT Plugin</a> 16 <ol> 17 <li><a href="#preparing">Preparing for Installation</a></li> 18 <li><a href="#downloading">Downloading the ADT Plugin</a> 19 <li><a href="#configuring">Configuring the ADT Plugin</a></li> 20 <li><a href="#troubleshooting">Troubleshooting</a></li> 21 </ol> 22 </li> 23 <li><a href="#updating">Updating the ADT Plugin</a></li> 24 </ol> 25 26</div> 27</div> 28 29<p>Android Development Tools (ADT) is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE 30that is designed to give you a powerful, integrated environment in which 31to build Android applications. </p> 32 33<p>ADT extends the capabilities of Eclipse to let you quickly set up new Android 34projects, create an application UI, add components based on the Android 35Framework API, debug your applications using the Android SDK tools, and even 36export signed (or unsigned) APKs in order to distribute your application.</p> 37 38<p>Developing in Eclipse with ADT is highly recommended and is the fastest way 39to get started. With the guided project setup it provides, as well as tools 40integration, custom XML editors, and debug ouput pane, ADT gives you an 41incredible boost in developing Android applications. </p> 42 43<p>This document provides step-by-step instructions on how to download the ADT 44plugin and install it into your Eclipse development environment. Note that 45before you can install or use ADT, you must have compatible versions of both the 46Eclipse IDE and the Android SDK installed. For details, make sure to read <a 47href="#installing">Installing the ADT Plugin</a>, below. </p> 48 49<p>If you are already using ADT, this document also provides instructions on 50how to update ADT to the latest version or how to uninstall it, if necessary. 51</p> 52 53<h2 id="notes">Revisions</h2> 54 55<p>The sections below provide notes about successive releases of 56the ADT Plugin, as denoted by revision number. </p> 57 58<script type="text/javascript"> 59function toggleDiv(link) { 60 var toggleable = $(link).parent(); 61 if (toggleable.hasClass("closed")) { 62 //$(".toggleme", toggleable).slideDown("fast"); 63 toggleable.removeClass("closed"); 64 toggleable.addClass("open"); 65 $(".toggle-img", toggleable).attr("title", "hide").attr("src", (toRoot + "assets/images/triangle-opened.png")); 66 } else { 67 //$(".toggleme", toggleable).slideUp("fast"); 68 toggleable.removeClass("open"); 69 toggleable.addClass("closed"); 70 $(".toggle-img", toggleable).attr("title", "show").attr("src", (toRoot + "assets/images/triangle-closed.png")); 71 } 72 return false; 73} 74</script> 75<style> 76.toggleable { 77padding: .25em 1em; 78} 79.toggleme { 80 padding: 1em 1em 0 2em; 81 line-height:1em; 82} 83.toggleable a { 84 text-decoration:none; 85} 86.toggleme a { 87 text-decoration:underline; 88} 89.toggleable.closed .toggleme { 90 display:none; 91} 92#jd-content .toggle-img { 93 margin:0; 94} 95</style> 96 97 98<div class="toggleable opened"> 99 <a href="#" onclick="return toggleDiv(this)"> 100 <img src="{@docRoot}assets/images/triangle-opened.png" class="toggle-img" height="9px" 101width="9px" /> 102ADT 9.0.0</a> <em>(January 2011)</em> 103 <div class="toggleme"> 104 105<dl> 106 107<dt>Dependencies:</dt> 108 109<dd>ADT 9.0.0 is designed for use with SDK Tools r9. If you haven't 110already installed SDK Tools r9 into your SDK, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager to do 111so.</dd> 112 113<dt>General notes:</dt> 114<dd> 115 <ul> 116 <li>"Go To Declaration" hyperlink support: You can jump directly from code references (such as 117 <code>R.id.main</code>) to the corresponding XML declaration, or from XML attributes (such as 118 <code>@string</code>) to the corresponding resource definition, or from manifest XML 119 registrations to activities and services.</li> 120 <li>Improvements were made to name refactoring.</li> 121 <li>AVDs now automatically save their state, so they can restart almost instantly. You can enable this feature when 122 creating an AVD or by editing an AVD with the AVD Manager.</li> 123 <li>Improvements to the Visual Layout Editor: 124 <ul> 125 <li>Support for rendering targets: You can now choose an arbitrary Android platform to 126 render the current page, regardless of the project's minimum platform. This makes it 127 easy to verify the layout and appearance of your activity on different versions of 128 the platform. 129 </li> 130 <li>Improved support for empty and nested layouts: Dragging items over nested and 131 invisible layouts automatically enlarges and highlights these layouts, so that they 132 can receive drops. 133 </li> 134 <li>XML formatting improvements: The editor generates cleaner XML and you can now enable 135 XML auto-formatting in the <strong>Preferences</strong> menu.</li> 136 <li>Improved Outline labels: The Outline tab now displays additional information about each 137 View. Textual Views display a snippet of the actual text. Views with a source 138 (such as ImageView) displays the resource name. Included Views display the name of the View. 139 </li> 140 <li>When you right click a View in the Layout Editor, 141 the context menu now contains <strong>Edit ID...</strong> and <strong>Edit Text...</strong> 142 items. The <strong>Properties...</strong> context menus now list all of the properties and 143 provide a way to edit them 144 (<a href="http://tools.android.com/recent/editidtextandotherpropertiesviamenu">Details</a>). 145 </li> 146 <li>The layout editor now properly handles 147 <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/layout-resource.html#include-element"><code><include></code></a> 148 and <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/layout-resource.html#merge-element"><code><merge></code></a> 149 tags (<a href="http://tools.android.com/recent/supportforincludeandmerge">Details</a>).</li> 150 <li>"Extract as Include" refactoring: The Layout Editor has a new refactoring that allows 151 you to select one or more views in a layout, and extract it into a separate layout 152 (<a href="http://tools.android.com/recent/extractasincluderefactoring">Details</a>).</li> 153 <li>Improved diagnostics for class loading and rendering errors: Class loading and rendering 154 error messages are more useful and provide better information about the root cause of the 155 error.</li> 156 <li>Improved error handling to prevent drag and reordering operations from adding children 157 into an {@link android.widget.AdapterView}.</li> 158 <li>Outline reordering: Reordering your views in the Outline tab is much easier 159 (<a href="http://tools.android.com/recent/outlineimprovements">Details</a>).</li> 160 <li>Fix for keybinding bug where keyboard shortcuts did not work (Issues 161 <a href="http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=13231">13231</a> and 162 <a href="http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=13134">13134</a>).</li> 163 <li>Fix for problems with Custom layout attribute menu (Issue 164 <a href="http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=13134">13134</a>).</li> 165 <li>Automatic configuration for various view types: Certain views have properties configured 166 by default. For example, the width of an {@link android.widget.EditText} object is set to 167 <code>match_parent</code> when added to a vertical {@link android.widget.LinearLayout} 168 or a default image is added to an {@link android.widget.ImageButton}.</li> 169 <li>Previews during dragging: Dragging from the palette or dragging within the layout editor 170 now shows live previews of the dragged item.</li> 171 <li>Navigation improvements: In the Layout Editor, double-clicking Views jumps to the 172 corresponding XML element. In the Outline view, double-clicking opens the Properties view.</li> 173 <li>The editor has Honeycomb style animation preview support.</li> 174 <li>Improved rendering support for various Views (such as TabHosts and SlidingDrawers) in 175 Honeycomb (Issues <a href="http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3162">3162</a> 176 and <a href="http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=13092">13092</a>).</li> 177 <li>Included layouts can be rendered and edited in the context of the layouts that include 178 them. From a layout using an <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/layout-resource.html#include-element"> 179 <code><include></code></a> tag, double-clicking on the 180 <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/layout-resource.html#include-element"> 181 <code><include></code></a> element edits the referenced layout in the context of the 182 current layout. Additionally, when editing a layout that is included by other layouts, 183 you can quickly change between context layouts, by right clicking in the editor and choosing 184 <strong>Show included in...</strong>. This feature is only available in Honeycomb.</li> 185 </ul> 186 </li> 187 <li>This release fixes many other bugs, but the most important ones are listed below: 188 <ul> 189 <li>Fixed issue that prevented launching debug builds on productions devices when 190 <code>debuggable=true</code> was not set in the Android manifest.</li> 191 <li>The LogCat view in DDMS properly handles UTF-8 characters.</li> 192 <li>The SDK Manager is more reliable on Windows 193 (<a href="http://tools.android.com/recent/sdkmanagerfixes">Details</a>).</li> 194 <li>A JUnit initialization bug that prevented you from working with JUnit tests was fixed 195 (Issue <a href="http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=12411">12411</a>).</li> 196 </ul> 197</li> 198 </ul> 199</dd> 200</dl> 201</div> 202</div> 203 204 205 206 207<div class="toggleable closed"> 208 <a href="#" onclick="return toggleDiv(this)"> 209 <img src="{@docRoot}assets/images/triangle-closed.png" class="toggle-img" height="9px" 210width="9px" /> 211ADT 8.0.1</a> <em>(December 2010)</em> 212 <div class="toggleme"> 213 214<dl> 215 216<dt>Dependencies:</dt> 217 218<p><p>ADT 8.0.1 is designed for use with SDK Tools r8. If you haven't 219already installed SDK Tools r8 into your SDK, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager to do 220so.</p></dd> 221 222<dt>General notes:</dt> 223<dd> 224<ul> 225 <li>This is a quick follow-up to ADT 8.0.0 to fix some bugs.</li> 226 <li>Fixes an issue in which projects failed to compile, citing a dex error.</li> 227 <li>Better ProGuard error reporting when exporting applications for release.</li> 228</ul> 229<p>Also see the recent release notes for 8.0.0, below.</p> 230</dd> 231</dl> 232</div> 233</div> 234 235 236<div class="toggleable closed"> 237 <a href="#" onclick="return toggleDiv(this)"> 238 <img src="{@docRoot}assets/images/triangle-closed.png" class="toggle-img" height="9px" 239width="9px" /> 240ADT 8.0.0</a> <em>(December 2010)</em> 241 <div class="toggleme"> 242 243<dl> 244 245<dt>Dependencies:</dt> 246 247<p><p>ADT 8.0.0 is designed for use with SDK Tools r8. If you haven't 248already installed SDK Tools r8 into your SDK, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager to do 249so.</p></dd> 250 251<dt>General notes:</dt> 252<dd> 253<ul> 254 <li>New version number scheme that follows the SDK Tools revision number. The major version 255number for your ADT plugin should now always match the revision number of your SDK Tools. For 256example, ADT 8.x is for SDK Tools r8.</li> 257 <li>Support for true debug build. You no longer need to change the value of the 258 <code>debuggable</code> attribute in the Android Manifest. 259 <p>Incremental builds automatically insert <code>debuggable="true"</code>, but if you perform 260 "export signed/unsigned application package", ADT does <em>not</em> insert it. 261 If you manually set <code>debuggable="true"</code> in the manifest file, then release builds will 262 actually create a debug build (it does not remove it if you placed it there).</p></li> 263 <li>Automatic <a href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/tools/proguard.html">ProGuard</a> support in 264 release builds. For it to work, you need to have a <code>proguard.config</code> 265 property in the <code>default.properties</code> file that points to a ProGuard config file.</li> 266 <li>Completely rewritten Visual Layout Editor. (This is still a work in progress.) Now includes: 267 <ul> 268 <li>Full drag and drop from palette to layout for all Layout classes.</li> 269 <li>Move widgets inside a Layout view, from one Layout view to another and from one layout file to another.</li> 270 <li>Contextual menu with enum/flag type properties.</li> 271 <li>New zoom controls.</li> 272 </ul></li> 273 <li>New HierarchyViewer plug-in integrated in Eclipse.</li> 274 <li>Android launch configurations don't recompile the whole workspace on launch anymore.</li> 275 <li><code>android.jar</code> source and javadoc location can now be configured.</li> 276</ul> 277</dd> 278</dl> 279 </div> 280</div> 281 282 283<div class="toggleable closed"> 284 <a href="#" onclick="return toggleDiv(this)"> 285 <img src="{@docRoot}assets/images/triangle-closed.png" class="toggle-img" height="9px" width="9px" /> 286ADT 0.9.9</a> <em>(September 2010)</em> 287 <div class="toggleme"> 288 289<dl> 290 291<dt>Dependencies:</dt> 292 293<dd><p>ADT 0.9.9 replaces ADT 0.9.8 and is designed for use with SDK Tools r7 294and later. ADT 0.9.9 includes the ADT 0.9.8 features as well as an important 295bugfix, so we recommend that you upgrade as soon as possible. If you haven't 296already installed SDK Tools r7 into your SDK, use the Android SDK Manager to do 297so.</p></dd> 298 299<dt>General notes:</dt> 300<dd> 301<ul> 302<li>Fixes a problem in project import, in which source files were deleted in some cases.</li> 303<li>Includes all other ADT 0.9.8 features (see below).</li> 304</ul> 305</dd> 306</dl> 307 </div> 308</div> 309 310<div class="toggleable closed"> 311 <a href="#" onclick="return toggleDiv(this)"> 312 <img src="{@docRoot}assets/images/triangle-closed.png" class="toggle-img" height="9px" width="9px" /> 313ADT 0.9.8</a> <em>(September 2010)</em> 314 <div class="toggleme"> 315 316 317</ul> 318</dd> 319 320<dl> 321 322<dt>Dependencies:</dt> 323 324<dd><p>ADT 0.9.8 is now deprecated. Please use ADT 0.9.9 instead.</p></dd> 325 326<dt>General notes:</dt> 327<dd> 328<ul> 329<li>Adds a new Action, "Rename Application Package", to the Android Tools 330contextual menu. The Action does a full application package refactoring. 331<li>Adds support for library projects that don't have a source folder 332called <code>src/</code>. There is now support for any number of source folders, 333with no name restriction. They can even be in subfolder such as 334<code>src/java</code>. If you are already working with library projects created 335in ADT 0.9.7, see <a 336href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/eclipse-adt.html#libraryMigrating">Migrating 337library projects to ADT 0.9.8</a> for important information about moving 338to the new ADT environment.</li> 339<li>Adds support for library projects that depend on other library 340projects.</li> 341<li>Adds support for additional resource qualifiers: 342<code>car</code>/<code>desk</code>, <code>night</code>/<code>notnight</code> and 343<code>navexposed</code>/<code>navhidden</code>.</li> 344<li>Adds more device screen types in the layout editor. All screen 345resolution/density combinations listed in the <a 346href="{@docRoot}guide/practices/screens_support.html#range">Supporting 347Multiple Screens</a> are now available.</li> 348<li>Fixes problems with handling of library project names that 349contain characters that are incompatible with the Eclipse path variable. 350Now properly sets up the link between the main project and the library 351project.</li> 352</ul> 353</dd> 354</dl> 355 </div> 356</div> 357 358 359<div class="toggleable closed"> 360 <a href="#" onclick="return toggleDiv(this)"> 361 <img src="{@docRoot}assets/images/triangle-closed.png" class="toggle-img" height="9px" width="9px" /> 362ADT 0.9.7</a> <em>(May 2010)</em> 363 <div class="toggleme"> 364 365<dl> 366<dt>Library projects:</dt> 367<dd> 368<p>The ADT Plugin now supports the use of <em>library projects</em> during 369development, a capability that lets you store shared Android application 370code and resources in a separate development project. You can then reference the 371library project from other Android projects and, at build time, the tools 372compile the shared code and resources as part of the dependent applications. 373More information about this feature is available in the <a 374href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/eclipse-adt.html#libraryProject">Developing 375in Eclipse with ADT</a> document. </p> 376<p>If you are not developing in Eclipse, <a 377href="tools-notes.html">SDK Tools r6</a> provides the equivalent library 378project support through the Ant build system.</p> 379</dd> 380</dl> 381 </div> 382</div> 383 384 385<div class="toggleable closed"> 386 <a href="#" onclick="return toggleDiv(this)"> 387 <img src="{@docRoot}assets/images/triangle-closed.png" class="toggle-img" height="9px" width="9px" /> 388ADT 0.9.6</a> <em>(March 2010)</em> 389 <div class="toggleme"> 390 391<dl> 392<dt>Dependencies:</dt> 393 394<dd><p>ADT 0.9.6 is designed for use with SDK Tools r5 and later. Before 395updating to ADT 0.9.6, we highly recommend that you use the Android SDK and 396AVD Manager to install SDK Tools r5 into your SDK.</p></dd> 397 398<dt>General Notes:</dt> 399<dd> 400<ul> 401<li>Editing <code>default.properties</code> outside of Eclipse will now 402automatically update the project.</li> 403<li>Loads the SDK content only when a project requires it. This will make 404Eclipse use less resources when the SDK contains many versions of Android.</li> 405<li>Resolves potential deadlock between modal dialogs, when launching ADT the 406first time with the SDK Usage panel.</li> 407<li>Fixes issues with the New Project Wizard when selecting samples.</li> 408</ul> 409</dd> 410<dt>AVD/SDK Manager:</dt> 411<dd> 412<ul> 413<li>Adds support for platform samples components.</li> 414<li>Improves support for dependency between components.</li> 415<li>AVDs now sorted by API level.</li> 416<li>The AVD creation dialog now enforces a minimum SD card size of 9MB.</li> 417<li>Prevents deletion of running AVDs.</li> 418</ul> 419</dd> 420<dt>DDMS:</dt> 421<dd> 422<ul> 423<li>DDMS plug-in now contains the Allocation Tracker view.</li> 424<li>New action in the Logcat view: "Go to problem" lets you go directly from an 425exception trace output to the code.</li> 426</ul> 427</dd> 428<dt>Editors:</dt> 429<dd> 430<ul> 431<li>Explode mode in the Visual Layout Editor adds a margin to all layout objects 432so that it's easier to see embedded or empty layouts.</li> 433<li>Outline mode in the Visual Layout Editor draws layout outline to make it 434easier to see layout objects.</li> 435<li>Several fixes in the configuration selector of the Visual Layout 436Editor.</li> 437</ul> 438</dd> 439<dt>Application launching:</dt> 440<dd> 441<ul> 442<li>Applications launched from ADT now behave as if they were clicked from the 443Home screen.</li> 444<li>Fixes issue where add-on with no optional library would not show up as valid 445targets for application launches.</li> 446<li>Resolves possible crash when launching applications.</li> 447</ul> 448</dd> 449</dl> 450 </div> 451</div> 452 453<div class="toggleable closed"> 454 <a href="#" onclick="return toggleDiv(this)"> 455 <img src="{@docRoot}assets/images/triangle-closed.png" class="toggle-img" height="9px" width="9px" /> 456ADT 0.9.5</a> <em>(December 2009)</em> 457 <div class="toggleme"> 458<dl> 459<dt>Dependencies:</dt> 460 461<dd><p>ADT 0.9.5 requires features provided in SDK Tools r4 or higher. If you install 462ADT 0.9.5, which is highly recommended, you should use the Android SDK and AVD 463Manager to download the latest SDK Tools into your SDK. For more information, 464see <a href="{@docRoot}sdk/adding-components.html">Adding SDK Components</a>.</p> 465</dd> 466 467<dt>General Notes:</dt> 468<dd> 469<ul> 470<li>AVD Launch dialog now shows scale value.</li> 471<li>Fixes potential NPE in SDK Manager on AVD launch, for older AVD with no skin name specified.</li> 472<li>Fixes XML validation issue in on older Java versions.</li> 473<li>.apk packaging now properly ignores vi swap files as well as hidden files.</li> 474</ul> 475</dd> 476</dl> 477 </div> 478</div> 479 480<div class="toggleable closed"> 481 <a href="#" onclick="return toggleDiv(this)"> 482 <img src="{@docRoot}assets/images/triangle-closed.png" class="toggle-img" height="9px" width="9px" /> 483ADT 0.9.4</a> <em>(October 2009)</em> 484 <div class="toggleme"> 485<dl> 486<dt>Dependencies:</dt> 487 488<dd><p>ADT 0.9.4 requires features provided in SDK Tools r3 or higher. If you install 489ADT 0.9.4, which is highly recommended, you should use the Android SDK and AVD 490Manager to download the latest SDK Tools into your SDK. For more information, 491see <a href="{@docRoot}sdk/adding-components.html">Adding SDK Components</a>.</p> 492</dd> 493 494<dt>Project Creation Wizard:</dt> 495<dd> 496<ul> 497<li>New option to create a project from a sample by choosing it from a list.</li> 498</ul> 499</dd> 500 501<dt>Layout Editor:</dt> 502<dd> 503<ul> 504<li>Improved Configuration selector that lets you see how your layout will 505render on different devices. Default device descriptions include ADP1 506and Google Ion, while SDK add-ons can also provide new descriptions. 507A new UI allows you to create custom descriptions.</li> 508<li>Adds a new clipping toggle, to let you see your full layout even if it's 509bigger than the screen.</li> 510</ul> 511</dd> 512 513<dt>DDMS Integration:</dt> 514<dd> 515<ul> 516<li>Includes the improvements from the standlone DDMS, revision 3.</li> 517<li>Adds an option to open HPROF files into eclipse instead of writing them on 518disk. If a profiler such as MAT (<a href="http://eclipse.org/mat">Memory Analyzer 519Tool</a>) is installed, it'll open the file.</li> 520</ul> 521</dd> 522 523<dt>Android SDK and AVD Manager integration:</dt> 524<dd> 525<ul> 526<li>Includes the improvements from the standalone Android SDK and AVD Manager, 527revision 3.</li> 528</ul> 529</dd> 530</dl> 531 </div> 532</div> 533 534 535 536<h2 id="installing">Installing the ADT Plugin</h2> 537 538<p>The sections below provide instructions on how to download and install 539ADT into your Eclipse environment. If you encounter problems, see the <a 540href="#troubleshooting">Troubleshooting</a> section.</p> 541 542 543<h3 id="preparing">Preparing Your Development Computer</h3> 544 545<p>ADT is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE. Before you can install or use ADT, 546you must have a compatible version of Eclipse installed on your development 547computer. </p> 548 549<ul> 550<li>If Eclipse is already installed on your computer, make sure that it is 551a version that is compatible with ADT and the Android SDK. Check the <a 552href="requirements.html">System Requirements</a> document for 553a list of Eclipse versions that are compatible with the Android SDK.</li> 554<li>If you need to install or update Eclipse, you can download it from this 555location: 556 557<p style="margin-left:2em;"><a href= 558"http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/">http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/</a> 559</p> 560 561<p>For Eclipse 3.5 or newer, the "Eclipse Classic" version is recommended. Otherwise, a Java or RCP 562version of Eclipse is recommended.</p></li> 563</ul> 564 565<p>Additionally, before you can configure or use ADT, you must install the 566Android SDK starter package, as described in <a 567href="installing.html#Installing">Downloading the SDK Starter Package</a>. 568Specifically, you need to install a compatible version of the Android SDK Tools 569and at least one development platform. To simplify ADT setup, we recommend 570installing the Android SDK prior to installing ADT. </p> 571 572<p>When your Eclipse and Android SDK environments are ready, continue with the 573ADT installation as described in the steps below. </p> 574 575<h3 id="downloading">Downloading the ADT Plugin</h3> 576 577<p>Use Update Manager feature of your Eclipse installation to install the latest 578revision of ADT on your development computer.<p> 579 580<p>Assuming that you have a compatible version of the Eclipse IDE installed, as 581described in <a href="#preparing">Preparing for Installation</a>, above, follow 582these steps to download the ADT plugin and install it in your Eclipse 583environment. </p> 584 585<table style="font-size:100%"> 586<tr><th>Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo) and 3.6 (Helios)</th><th>Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede)</th></tr> 587<tr> 588<td width="45%"> 589<!-- 3.5+ steps --> 590<ol> 591 <li>Start Eclipse, then select <strong>Help</strong> > <strong>Install New 592Software...</strong>.</li> 593 <li>Click <strong>Add</strong>, in the top-right corner.</li> 594 <li>In the Add Repository dialog that appears, enter "ADT Plugin" for the <em>Name</em> and the 595following URL for the <em>Location</em>: 596 <pre>https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/</pre> 597 <p>Note: If you have trouble acquiring the plugin, try using "http" in the Location URL, 598 instead of "https" (https is preferred for security reasons).</p> 599 <p>Click <strong>OK</strong>.</p></li> 600 <li>In the Available Software dialog, select 601the checkbox next to Developer Tools and click <strong>Next</strong>.</li> 602 <li>In the next window, you'll see a list of the tools to be downloaded. Click 603<strong>Next</strong>. </li> 604 <li>Read and accept the license agreements, then click <strong>Finish</strong>.</li> 605 <li>When the installation completes, restart Eclipse. </li> 606</ol> 607 608</td> 609<td width="50%"> 610 611<!-- 3.4 steps --> 612<ol> 613 <li>Start Eclipse, then select <strong>Help</strong> > <strong>Software Updates...</strong>. 614In the dialog that appears, click the <strong>Available Software</strong> tab.</li> 615 <li>Click <strong>Add Site</strong>.</li> 616 <li>In the Add Site dialog that appears, enter this URL in the "Location" field: 617 <pre>https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/</pre> 618 <p>Note: If you have trouble acquiring the plugin, you can try 619 using "http" in the URL, instead of "https" (https is preferred for 620 security reasons).</p> 621 <p>Click <strong>OK</strong>.</p> 622 </li> 623 <li>Back in the Available Software view, you should see the plugin listed by the URL, 624 with "Developer Tools" nested within it. Select the checkbox next to Developer Tools, 625 which will automatically select the nested tools. Then click 626 <strong>Install</strong></li> 627 <li>On the subsequent Install window, all of the included tools 628 should be checked. Click <strong>Next</strong>. </li> 629 <li>Read and accept the license agreements, then click <strong>Finish</strong>.</li> 630 <li>When the installation completes, restart Eclipse. </li> 631 632</ol> 633</td> 634</tr> 635</table> 636 637<h3 id="configuring">Configuring the ADT Plugin</h3> 638 639<p>Once you've successfully downloaded ADT as described above, the next step 640is to modify your ADT preferences in Eclipse to point to the Android SDK directory:</p> 641 642<ol> 643 <li>Select <strong>Window</strong> > <strong>Preferences...</strong> to open the Preferences 644 panel (Mac OS X: <strong>Eclipse</strong> > <strong>Preferences</strong>).</li> 645 <li>Select <strong>Android</strong> from the left panel. </li> 646 <li>For the <em>SDK Location</em> in the main panel, click <strong>Browse...</strong> and 647 locate your downloaded SDK directory. </li> 648 <li>Click <strong>Apply</strong>, then <strong>OK</strong>.</li> 649</ol> 650 651<p>Done! If you haven't encountered any problems, then the installation is 652complete. If you're installing the Android SDK for the first time, return to <a 653href="{@docRoot}sdk/installing.html#InstallingADT">Installing the SDK</a> to complete your setup. 654</p> 655 656 657<h3 id="troubleshooting">Troubleshooting ADT Installation</h3> 658 659<p> If you are having trouble downloading the ADT plugin after following the 660steps above, here are some suggestions: </p> 661 662<ul> 663 <li>If Eclipse can not find the remote update site containing the ADT plugin, 664try changing the remote site URL to use http, rather than https. That is, set 665the Location for the remote site to: 666<pre>http://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/</pre></li> 667<li>If you are behind a firewall (such as a corporate firewall), make sure that 668you have properly configured your proxy settings in Eclipse. In Eclipse, 669you can configure proxy information from the main Eclipse menu in 670<strong>Window</strong> (on Mac OS X, <strong>Eclipse</strong>) > 671<strong>Preferences</strong> > <strong>General</strong> > <strong>Network 672Connections</strong>.</li> 673</ul> 674 675<p> If you are still unable to use Eclipse to download the ADT plugin as a 676remote update site, you can download the ADT zip file to your local machine and 677manually install it:</p> 678 679<ol> 680 <li>Download the current ADT Plugin zip file from the table below (do not unpack it). 681 682 <table class="download"> 683 <tr> 684 <th>Name</th> 685 <th>Package</th> 686 <th>Size</th> 687 <th>MD5 Checksum</th> 688 </tr> 689 <tr> 690 <td>ADT {@adtZipVersion}</td> 691 <td> 692 <a href="http://dl.google.com/android/{@adtZipDownload}">{@adtZipDownload}</a> 693 </td> 694 <td>{@adtZipBytes} bytes</td> 695 <td>{@adtZipChecksum}</td> 696 </tr> 697</table> 698</li> 699 700</li> 701 <li>Follow steps 1 and 2 in the <a href="#installing">default install 702 instructions</a> (above).</li> 703 <li>In the Add Site dialog, click <strong>Archive</strong>.</li> 704 <li>Browse and select the downloaded zip file.</li> 705 <li>Enter a name for the local update site (e.g., 706 "Android Plugin") in the "Name" field.</li> 707 <li>Click <strong>OK</strong>. 708 <li>Follow the remaining procedures as listed for 709 <a href="#installing">default installation</a> above, 710 starting from step 4.</li> 711</ol> 712 713<p>To update your plugin once you've installed using the zip file, you will have 714to follow these steps again instead of the default update instructions.</p> 715 716<h4>Other install errors</h4> 717 718<p>Note that there are features of ADT that require some optional 719Eclipse components (for example, WST). If you encounter an error when 720installing ADT, your Eclipse installion might not include these components. 721For information about how to quickly add the necessary components to your 722Eclipse installation, see the troubleshooting topic 723<a href="{@docRoot}resources/faq/troubleshooting.html#installeclipsecomponents">ADT 724Installation Error: "requires plug-in org.eclipse.wst.sse.ui"</a>.</p> 725 726<h4>For Linux users</h4> 727<p>If you encounter this error when installing the ADT Plugin for Eclipse: 728<pre> 729An error occurred during provisioning. 730Cannot connect to keystore. 731JKS</pre> 732<p> 733...then your development machine lacks a suitable Java VM. Installing Sun 734Java 6 will resolve this issue and you can then reinstall the ADT 735Plugin.</p> 736 737 738<h2 id="updating">Updating the ADT Plugin</h2> 739 740<p>From time to time, a new revision of the ADT Plugin becomes available, with 741new features and bug fixes. Generally, when a new revision of ADT is available, 742you should update to it as soon as convenient. </p> 743 744<p>In some cases, a new revision of ADT will have a dependency on a specific 745revision of the Android SDK Tools. If such dependencies exist, you will need to 746update the SDK Tools component of the SDK after installing the new revision of 747ADT. To update the SDK Tools component, use the Android SDK and AVD Manager, as 748described in <a href="adding-components.html">Adding SDK Components</a>.</p> 749 750<p>To learn about new features of each ADT revision and also any dependencies on 751the SDK Tools, see the listings in the <a href="#notes">Revisions</a> 752section. To determine the version currently installed, open the 753Eclipse Installed Software window using <strong>Help</strong> 754> <strong>Software Updates</strong> and refer to the version listed for 755"Android Development Tools".</p> 756 757<p>Follow the steps below to check whether an update is available and, if so, 758to install it. </p> 759 760<table style="font-size:100%"> 761<tr><th>Eclipse 3.5 (Galileo) and 3.6 (Helios)</th><th>Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede)</th></tr> 762<tr> 763<td> 764<!-- 3.5+ steps --> 765<ol> 766 <li>Select <strong>Help</strong> > <strong>Check for Updates</strong>. 767 <p>If there are no updates available, a dialog will say so and you're done.</p></li> 768 <li>If there are updates available, select Android DDMS, Android Development Tools, 769 and Android Hierarchy Viewer, then click <strong>Next</strong>.</li> 770 <li>In the Update Details dialog, click <strong>Next</strong>.</li> 771 <li>Read and accept the license agreement and then click <strong>Finish</strong>. 772 This will download and install the latest version of Android DDMS and 773 Android Development Tools.</li> 774 <li>Restart Eclipse.</li> 775</ol> 776</td> 777 778<td width="50%"> 779<!-- 3.4 steps --> 780<ol> 781 <li>Select <strong>Help</strong> > <strong>Software Updates</strong>.</li> 782 <li>Select the <strong>Available Software</strong> tab.</li> 783 <li>If there are updates available, select Android DDMS, Android Development Tools, 784 and Android Hierarchy Viewer, then click <strong>Update</strong>.</li> 785 <li>In the resulting Available Updates dialog, ensure that each of the listed tools 786 are selected, then click <strong>Next</strong>.</li> 787 <li>Read and accept the license agreement and then click <strong>Finish</strong>. 788 This will download and install the latest version of Android DDMS and 789 Android Development Tools.</li> 790 <li>Restart Eclipse.</li> 791</ol> 792</td> 793</tr> 794</table> 795 796 797<p>If you encounter problems during the update, remove the existing ADT plugin from Eclipse, then 798perform a fresh installation, using the instructions for <a href="#installing">Installing the ADT 799Plugin</a>.</p> 800 801