What's the development environment like when you're developing Android apps? is the integrated ADT directly available on the website? Download it and unzip it. Or are you going to build it yourself?
I have been using the official website to provide is a fool ADT for Android Development, but the official website that the idiot-type ADT is not my dish, has been very annoying, monotonous black and white tones, look not cool, not good to see, but also bad for the eyes. Perhaps you will say: This is eclipse's common problem! In fact, no no no!eclipse can also be very flashy!
Today, when I'm not busy at work, I'm going to get a really cool Android development environment.
1, Eclipse official website, download the Luna version of Eclipse. The same installation method, decompression can be.
2, because I installed the JDK before, so I would like to directly use the previous JDK, and then reported title the same error:Failed to load the JNI shared library
Later, the reasons for the inspection:
Eclipse is a 64-bit, and JDK is 32-bit and does not correspond to the result. Then re-download a 64-bit JDK for installation configuration, ok!
The next article will show you how the Android development environment is built, and how you can make eclipse cool!
There is a picture of the truth:
Build Android Environment news: Failed to load the JNI shared library