From 59d29c689f521ffe7f7f90315744a8c5fc74b58a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Adarsh Fernando Android Studio provides everything you need to start developing apps for Android, including
the Android Studio IDE and the Android SDK tools. If you didn't download Android Studio, go download Android Studio now, or switch to the
-stand-alone SDK Tools
-install instructions. Note: If you have not yet downloaded Android Studio, download it now. Before you set up Android Studio, be sure you have installed
-JDK 6 or higher (the JRE alone is not sufficient)—JDK 7 is required when
-developing for Android 5.0 and higher. To check if you
-have JDK installed (and which version), open a terminal and type Before installing Android Studio, make sure you have JDK 6 or higher installed—the JRE
+alone is not sufficient. When developing for Android 5.0 (API level 21) and higher, you will need to install JDK 7.
+To check if you have the correct version of the JDK installed, open a terminal and type javac -version
.
+javac -version
.
If the JDK is not available or the version is lower than version 6, download the
Java SE Development Kit 7.
.exe
file you just downloaded.On some Windows systems, the launcher script does not find where Java is installed. +
On some Windows systems, the launcher script does not find where the JDK is installed. If you encounter this problem, you need to set an environment variable indicating the correct location.
Select Start menu > Computer > System Properties > @@ -69,11 +66,10 @@ style="float:right;font-size:13px">C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_21.
The individual tools and other SDK packages are saved outside the Android Studio application +
The individual tools and other SDK packages used by Android Studio are installed in a separate directory. If you need to access the tools directly, use a terminal to navigate to the location where they are installed. For example:
\Users\<user>\sdk\
To set up Android Studio on Mac OSX:
To set up Android Studio on Linux:
You may want to add {@code android-studio/bin/} to your PATH environmental variable so that you can start Android Studio from any directory.
Note: You may also need to install the ia32-libs, - lib32ncurses5-dev, and lib32stdc++6 packages. These packages are required to support 32-bit apps - on a 64-bit machine.
+Note: To support 32-bit apps + on a 64-bit machine, you will need to install the ia32-libs, + lib32ncurses5-dev, and lib32stdc++6 packages.
Android Studio is now ready and loaded with the Android developer tools, but there are still a -couple packages you should add to make your Android SDK complete.
+You can now start developing apps in Android Studio! Later on, you may want to add packages or +update them.
-Continue: Adding SDK Packages
+Optional: Adding SDK Packages @@ -151,10 +147,9 @@ Continue: Adding SDK Packages It includes only the core SDK tools, which you can access from a command line or with a plugin for your favorite IDE (if available). -If you didn't download the SDK tools, go download the SDK now, -or switch to the Android Studio -install instructions.
+Note: If you have not yet downloaded the SDK tools, download them now. For a complete IDE and Android SDK package, we recommend downloading Android Studio.
@@ -205,13 +200,11 @@ the SDK tools from the command line.To get started on Linux:
-Unpack the {@code .zip} file you've downloaded. The SDK files are download separately to a -user-specified directory.
- -Make a note of the name and location of the SDK directory on your system—you will need to -refer to the SDK directory later when using -the SDK tools from the command line.
- +The Android SDK tools are now ready to begin developing apps, but there are still a -couple packages you should add to make your Android SDK complete.
+Before you can begin developing apps with the Android SDK tools, you must install a few +additional packages.