For help moving projects, see Migrating to Android Studio.Ĭongrats to the Tools team for hitting this major milestone. It provides a New Project Wizard, which helps you quickly create and set up all of the basic files you'll need for a new Android application. Even though, CDS views are embedded into the ABAP Dictionary, there are some differences in the features available between the Eclipse and the Data Dictionary environments. For example, ADT lets you access the many capabilities of the DDMS tool: take screenshots, manage port-forwarding, set breakpoints, and view thread and process informationd irectly from Eclipse. You will need ADT if you have to work on the HANA CDS Views. If you've been using Eclipse with ADT, be aware that the ADT plugin is no longer in active development, so you should migrate to Android Studio as soon as possible. ABAP Development Tool(ADT) is an Eclipse based tool provided by SAP. I did this a number of times in the opposite direction (starting with working Eclipse/ADT, and reusing same SDK from AS).
#Eclipse with adt install
This means that it's possible there may be occasional bug fixes to resolve critical issues and keep it operational, but there will probably never be any new features added, and the ADT plugin may be completely abandoned in the future. I don't have first-hand experience with this, but if your ADT plugin cannot install Android SDK anymore, you can try a workaround: install AndroidStudio, let it install the SDK, and let ADT look at the same directory. Gradle tooling (details TBD) Maven Build support via the M2E-Android Eclipse Plugin. Andmore includes: JDT for Android Java applications.
#Eclipse with adt apk
apk files in order to distribute their applications.
There are still download links and resources for developers that need to use Eclipse with the NDK (Native Development Kit), but there are messages on a few pages to indicate that the ADT plugin (for apps that rely on the SDK) is no longer in active development. Andmore is being developed under the Eclipse Foundation and is the successor of the Google ADT plugin and the Motorola MOTODEV plugin. ADT/Andmore extends the abilities of Eclipse to let developers set up new Android projects, create an application UI, add packages based on the Android Framework API, debug their applications using the Android SDK tools, and export signed (or unsigned).
Now that Android Studio has been coined "The official Android IDE," Eclipse with ADT has been pushed mostly out of view on the developer portal.