Why would you configure ADT? This is equivalent to inserting plugins into Eclipse and compiling Android-related programs.
Why are you leaving floss? A word, quick! I was in thread an afternoon of ADT, not an error is a slow fall on the old bull.
So I got an ADT offline install package on the Web (no decompression required).
Of course, if your eclipse wants to configure the JDK environment variables and the environment variables of the Android SDK (see my blog http://www.cnblogs.com/1996swg/p/7233316.html for detailed steps) ).
Detailed steps for installing ADT offline:
1 ' Open eclipse>help>install new software
2 ' Click Add,name to download the version name of ADT for you, the path is the zip path (no decompression required), click OK
3, the name under all the selection, the lower left corner of the default check, the last cancellation (speed will be faster, also can not tube)
After 4 ' is the constant next,finish, to install, and then ask you to reboot.
5 ' Restart after a work, open the Windows directory in the last preference, enter the path to add the Android SDK, note that after the selection to apply, sometimes does not appear in the SDK directory
6 ' After OK after all the settings are completed, then open preference will be like this
7 ' Now you can create the relevant files for Android, click on File>new, find Android in other, so you can add new content.
Eclipse Installs ADT offline