After installing ADT, I used SDK Manager to download the source codes for the latest android API. Now when I run the Eclipse version that was provided with the ADT, I still can't see the android source codes.
Is there a simple way to fix this?
After installing ADT, I used SDK Manager to download the source codes for the latest android API. Now when I run the Eclipse version that was provided with the ADT, I still can't see the android source codes.
Is there a simple way to fix this?
Open SDK Manager-->install source under api(i.e Android 4.0)
if You got No sources attached then click the button, then choose the Directory
e.g: D:\Android\android___sdk\sources\android-17\ ---> this my android sdk location
Depend upon your android installation directory choose accordingly.
After downloading the Sourcecode by useing the "Android SDK Manager", you have to change the settings in your eclipse-porject.
At first, just have a look where the Sourcecode has been downloaded. In my case (useing Windows 8) its here: "C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20130219\sdk\sources\android-17"
And now you can see/read the Android-Sourcecode. (But only in the project which you have choosen before.)
First, you need to download them. Use Android SDK Manager -> Android X.Y.Z (API A) -> Sources for Android SDK.
Then, you need to attach the folder with the sources the next time you browse there: /sources/android-A
Previous answers are great but here you have a complete resource by Lars Vogel who address this question. I hope it may be useful as well as it was for me.
I found this for me:
For main lib: android.jar: src: sdk/sources/android-19 doc: sdk/docs/reference/
For support lib: android-support-v4.jar: (before this we should add android-support-v4.jar like external jar (Project Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries, then in Tab ‘Order and Export’ pull up this library before Android Private Libraries)) src: sdk/extras/android/support/v4/src/java doc: http://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/app/package-summary.html (not sure)