Is it possible to run an Android emulator without setting up Eclipse. I'm working with a contractor that has provided me with the .apk file.I was hoping I could run it without setting up a whole testing environment.
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yes you can manually start the avd from sdk installation folder.. You will find AVD Manager there – Pragnani Apr 16 '13 at 15:49
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1developer.android.com/tools/devices/emulator.html. Check the link has details regarding the emulator. You can start emulator from command line – Raghunandan Apr 16 '13 at 15:52
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developer.android.com/studio/run/emulator-commandline.html – Arto Bendiken Mar 20 '18 at 14:59
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There's no relationship from Eclipse and Android emulator other than the launcher icon. You can even run the emulator as a stand-alone application, there's no even need for android SDK.
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Can i download just the Emulator without the SDK, could you provide a link? – Peter Feb 3 '17 at 13:58
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3Search for "Get just the command line tools" in developer.android.com/studio/index.html#downloads – Diego Torres Milano Feb 3 '17 at 21:24
The Android SDK tools are completely separate from Eclipse. You can simply download them from Android's website and run the AVD Manager.
If you'd like to install apk on emulator simply start emulator and type in console
adb install path/to/apk/file.apk
You can find adb tool in
<android_sdk_path>/platform-tools/