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The topics in this section explain how to install and configureXamarin.Android to work with Visual Studio on Windows and macOS, how touse the Android SDK Manager to download and install Android SDK toolsand components that are required for building and testing your app, howto configure the Android emulator for debugging, and how to connect aphysical Android device to your development computer for debugging andfinal testing your app.
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Windows Installation
This guide walks you through the installation steps and configurationdetails required to install Xamarin.Android on Windows. By the end ofthis article, you will have a working Xamarin.Android installationintegrated into Visual Studio, and you'll be ready to start buildingyour first Xamarin.Android application.
Mac Installation
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This article walks you through the installation steps and configurationdetails required to install Xamarin.Android on a Mac. By the end ofthis article, you will have a working Xamarin.Android installationintegrated into Visual Studio for Mac, and you'll be ready to startbuilding your first Xamarin.Android application.
Android SDK Setup
Visual Studio includes an Android SDK Manager that replaces Google'sstandalone Android SDK Manager. This article explains how to use the SDKManager to download Android SDK tools, platforms, and other componentsthat you need for developing Xamarin.Android apps.
Android Emulator Setup
These articles explain how to setup the Android Emulator fortesting and debugging Xamarin.Android applications.
Android Device Setup
This article explains how to setup a physical Android device andconnect it to a development computer so that the device may be used torun and debug Xamarin.Android applications.
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This guide describes the steps for switching to the preview release of Microsoft's distributionof the OpenJDK. This distribution of the OpenJDK is intended for mobile development.
The Android SDK separates tools, platforms, and other components into packages you can download using the SDK Manager. For example, when the SDK Tools are updated or a new version ofthe Android platform is released, you can use the SDK Manager to quickly download them toyour environment.
You can launch the SDK Manager in one of the following ways:
- From Eclipse (with ADT), select Window > Android SDK Manager.
- From Android Studio, select Tools > Android > SDK Manager.
- On Windows, double-click the
SDK Manager.exe
file at the root of the AndroidSDK directory. - On Mac or Linux, open a terminal and navigate to the
tools/
directory in thelocation where the Android SDK is installed, then executeandroid sdk
.
You can select which packages you want to download by toggling the checkboxes on the left, thenclick Install to install the selected packages.
Figure 1. The Android SDK Manager shows theSDK packages that are available, already installed, or for which an update is available.
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There are several different packages available for the Android SDK. The table below describesmost of the available packages and where they're located in your SDK directoryonce you download them.
Recommended Packages
Here's an outline of the packages required and those we recommend you use:
To get started, download the latest Android version, plus the lowest version you plan to support (we recommend Android 2.2 for your lowest version).
Tip: For easy access to the SDK tools from a command line, add thelocation of the SDK's tools/
andplatform-tools
to your PATH
environment variable.
The above list is not comprehensive and you can add new sites to download additional packages from third-parties.
In some cases, an SDK package may require a specific minimum revision ofanother package or SDK tool.The development tools will notify you with warnings if there is dependency that you need toaddress. The Android SDK Manager also enforces dependencies by requiring that you download anypackages that are needed by those you have selected.
Adding New Sites
By default, Available Packages displays packages available from theAndroid Repository and Third party Add-ons. You can add other sites that hosttheir own Android SDK add-ons, then download the SDK add-onsfrom those sites.
For example, a mobile carrier or device manufacturer might offer additionalAPI libraries that are supported by their own Android-powered devices. In orderto develop using their libraries, you must install their Android SDK add-on, if it's not alreadyavailable under Third party Add-ons.
If a carrier or device manufacturer has hosted an SDK add-on repository fileon their web site, follow these steps to add their site to the Android SDKManager:
- Select Available Packages in the left panel.
- Click Add Add-on Site and enter the URL of the
repository.xml
file. Click OK.
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Any SDK packages available from the site will now be listed under a new item namedUser Add-ons.
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Troubleshooting
Problems connecting to the SDK repository
If you are using the Android SDK Manager to download packages and are encounteringconnection problems, try connecting over http, rather than https. To switch theprotocol used by the Android SDK Manager, follow these steps:
- With the Android SDK Manager window open, select 'Settings' in the left pane.
- On the right, in the 'Misc' section, check the checkbox labeled 'Force https://... sources to be fetched using http://...'
- Click Save & Apply.