Eclipse Method for importing Android projects (to), eclipseandroid
Original article: http://www.cnblogs.com/SkyD/archive/2010/11/25/1887219.html
The methods for importing Eclipse projects circulating on the Internet are all imported using the "Create project form existing source" option when creating an Android program. Although this can also be done, it feels like a fake copy, the imported project is still in the original state. Eclipse will not automatically copy it to the workspace directory. If you copy the project to the workspace directory in advance, an error will be reported, it indicates that a project with the same name already exists.
The correct import method should be to copy the project directory to the workspace directory and then perform the following operations:
Select Existing Projects into Workspace:
Browse and select the project directory:
Note: If you haven't copied the project to the workspace directory before, you can also use this option in this window to let Eclipse help you copy the project to the workspace:
Click Finish to complete the import. Of course, this method can be used for non-Android Java projects.
How does eclipse import Android projects?
Eclipse must install the Android SDK and configure the Android environment.
How to import existing Android projects into the Eclipse project
If the project to be imported is in the workspace directory, use import.
If it is not in the directory, you can create a new-> project and select an existing project.