I made it by following steps: Integrating Unity and Eclipse. Can I call functions (that I created with JavaScript or C# in Unity) with the Android SDK or NDK and the other way around? There are an interface between UnityPlayer and Android SDK or NDK?
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For whom this may help:
As @Oli mentioned, you can communicate between Unity and an Android app by using this method:
UnityPlayer.UnitySendMessage("GameObjectName1", "MethodName1", "Message to send");
In order for this method to work, you must follow this guide: http://forum.unity3d.com/threads/71607-Integrating-Unity-and-Eclipse
You can also call Java methods from Unity C# file - http://docs.unity3d.com/Documentation/Manual/Plugins.html
You can use this code in order to start the Unity app after you add it as library to your Android project:
UnityPlayer mPlayer = new UnityPlayer(this); // Put your activity object here
int glesMode = mPlayer.getSettings().getInt("gles_mode", 1);
boolean trueColor8888 = false;
mPlayer.init(glesMode, trueColor8888);
Hope this helps anyone... I've researched a lot until I found this information.
No, You can't call JavaScript or C# functions in Eclipse , On the contrary you can use native android functions in unity3d by integrating Unity with Eclipse.
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It is still possible to call C# functions in Eclipse with UnityPlayer.UnitySendMessage("GameObjectName1", "MethodName1", "Message to send");– OliFeb 13, 2012 at 16:45