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Re: Can eclipse + android be installed without internet connection? [message #648336 is a reply to message #648323] |
Wed, 12 January 2011 13:44 |
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On 2011.01.12 5:34, Metz wrote:
> I've managed to install Eclipse (Helios) on my work XP box, but they
> won't allow access to the various repos to get updates, etc. I've
> downloaded the SDK and the tools for Android development and followed
> various web based guides to get the whole thing working. Sadly... the
> more I fix, the more issues I get.
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> Is it actually possible to get this working without an internet connection?
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> I realise this is quite vague (no specifics, etc), but I'm hopeing
> someone might be able to give me a yes/no before I invest any more time
> in attempting this.
It's difficult imagining how you'd set up a development environment for
Android without access to the Internet. However, once you do have that
set up and working, I can assure you that you will not absolutely need
access to it thereafter (as long as the app you're developing doesn't
require it).
I have a document on what I had to do to get Android development
working. I don't know that this will help, especially in light of your
indictment of other tutorials out there, but you're welcome to it.
http://www.javahotchocolate.com/tutorials/android.html
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Re: Can eclipse + android be installed without internet connection? [message #648374 is a reply to message #648323] |
Wed, 12 January 2011 15:59 |
Eric Rizzo Messages: 3070 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 1/12/11 7:34 AM, Metz wrote:
> I've managed to install Eclipse (Helios) on my work XP box, but they
> won't allow access to the various repos to get updates, etc. I've
> downloaded the SDK and the tools for Android development and followed
> various web based guides to get the whole thing working. Sadly... the
> more I fix, the more issues I get.
>
> Is it actually possible to get this working without an internet connection?
>
> I realise this is quite vague (no specifics, etc), but I'm hopeing
> someone might be able to give me a yes/no before I invest any more time
> in attempting this.
One grasping-at-straws idea I can think of is to get an archive the
update site for the Android plugins and then install it from that local
archive. For example, from somewhere you have internet access, download
the update site and save it to a portable drive or some other mechanism
that you can then get onto the internet-prohibited computer. Eclipse
allows you to install from a local archive of an update site.
This is assuming that the Android update site can be obtained as an
archive; I don't know for sure that it can, but seeing as it's open
source, it seems likely.
Eric
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Re: Can eclipse + android be installed without internet connection? [message #648656 is a reply to message #648374] |
Thu, 13 January 2011 19:34 |
Eric Rizzo Messages: 3070 Registered: July 2009 |
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On 1/12/11 10:59 AM, Eric Rizzo wrote:
> On 1/12/11 7:34 AM, Metz wrote:
>> I've managed to install Eclipse (Helios) on my work XP box, but they
>> won't allow access to the various repos to get updates, etc. I've
>> downloaded the SDK and the tools for Android development and followed
>> various web based guides to get the whole thing working. Sadly... the
>> more I fix, the more issues I get.
>>
>> Is it actually possible to get this working without an internet
>> connection?
>>
>> I realise this is quite vague (no specifics, etc), but I'm hopeing
>> someone might be able to give me a yes/no before I invest any more time
>> in attempting this.
>
> One grasping-at-straws idea I can think of is to get an archive the
> update site for the Android plugins and then install it from that local
> archive. For example, from somewhere you have internet access, download
> the update site and save it to a portable drive or some other mechanism
> that you can then get onto the internet-prohibited computer. Eclipse
> allows you to install from a local archive of an update site.
>
> This is assuming that the Android update site can be obtained as an
> archive; I don't know for sure that it can, but seeing as it's open
> source, it seems likely.
I just noticed that there's a link to an update site archive of the ADT
9.0 preview on this page: http://tools.android.com/download
For 8.0.x, you can get it from this page:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/eclipse-adt.html#troublesho oting
Eric
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Re: Can eclipse + android be installed without internet connection? [message #648894 is a reply to message #648336] |
Sat, 15 January 2011 00:57 |
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Originally posted by: n.n.nnn
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 06:44:31 -0700, Russell Bateman wrote:
> On 2011.01.12 5:34, Metz wrote:
>> I've managed to install Eclipse (Helios) on my work XP box, but they
>> won't allow access to the various repos to get updates, etc. I've
>> downloaded the SDK and the tools for Android development and followed
>> various web based guides to get the whole thing working. Sadly... the
>> more I fix, the more issues I get.
>>
>> Is it actually possible to get this working without an internet
>> connection?
>>
> I have a document on what I had to do to get Android development
> working. I don't know that this will help, especially in light of your
> indictment of other tutorials out there, but you're welcome to it.
>
> http://www.javahotchocolate.com/tutorials/android.html
Nice site though I disagree with:
"I found that the Android development plug-ins are too heavy and cause
Eclipse (both Helios and Galileo) to crash six ways from Sunday. After
a week of frustration I reached the conclusion that you cannot install
Android for use in Eclipse JEE".
I've been running Android in Eclipse Helios JEE on Ubuntu for months.
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Re: Can eclipse + android be installed without internet connection? [message #648923 is a reply to message #648894] |
Sat, 15 January 2011 16:41 |
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On 2011.01.14 17:57, Dilton wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 06:44:31 -0700, Russell Bateman wrote:
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>> On 2011.01.12 5:34, Metz wrote:
>>> I've managed to install Eclipse (Helios) on my work XP box, but they
>>> won't allow access to the various repos to get updates, etc. I've
>>> downloaded the SDK and the tools for Android development and followed
>>> various web based guides to get the whole thing working. Sadly... the
>>> more I fix, the more issues I get.
>>>
>>> Is it actually possible to get this working without an internet
>>> connection?
>>>
>> I have a document on what I had to do to get Android development
>> working. I don't know that this will help, especially in light of your
>> indictment of other tutorials out there, but you're welcome to it.
>>
>> http://www.javahotchocolate.com/tutorials/android.html
>
> Nice site though I disagree with:
>
> "I found that the Android development plug-ins are too heavy and cause
> Eclipse (both Helios and Galileo) to crash six ways from Sunday. After
> a week of frustration I reached the conclusion that you cannot install
> Android for use in Eclipse JEE".
>
> I've been running Android in Eclipse Helios JEE on Ubuntu for months.
This was written on Windows. I've not had much trouble with Ubuntu
either. I'm glad you're successful.
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