Open eclipse, go to the work screen and click Help on the menu bar, select Install new software.
Pop Up the dialog box, click Add, then pop up the Add dialog, enter the name and click the Archive button, select the ADT we downloaded.
Next, start the installation.
When finished, the following warning dialog box appears (basically: the software you are installing contains unconfirmed content, its authenticity or validity cannot be established, continue to install the software. ), regardless of it, click OK.
Once the ADT package is complete, a dialog box with restart Eclipse will pop up and click Yes to restart.
After we restart Eclipse, we sometimes see the SDK dialog box and click Close .
Select the SDK path.
Finish, start your development journey ~ ~
Here, the Android SDK and AVD Manager may not appear in the toolbar, and this shows:
Select Window->customize Perspective, tick the Android SDK and AVD manager option in the command Groups acailability tab, and in the tool Bar Visibility tab, tick the Android SDK and AVD Manager.
Eclipse builds Android development environment (installs ADT offline)