Project portability between Eclipse and Aide for Android?











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I wrote an app using an Android and a software program that I normally use for designing apps on the Android called Aide. I use Java in Aide, but the memory on my phone is so low, that I would to transfer my Aide project to Eclipse on my laptop, test out my code using an extra class that I create with the main function in it (to test out my newest functions that I design in Eclipse in that file), have Eclipse run everything as an application instead (looking for the main function instead of the OnCreate or MainActivity function), and then transfer my newest code back from Eclipse to Aide (when I get a better phone that can handle more memory). The problem I am having, is that Eclipse pays attention to the classes, packages, functions and variables 'compatible' with whatever I did when I worked with the Android (instead of ignoring them and only focusing on the main function that I created in my 'test.java' file). Is there a way to set Eclipse up to do this without effecting any of the files that I transferred from the Android to my laptop?



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    I wrote an app using an Android and a software program that I normally use for designing apps on the Android called Aide. I use Java in Aide, but the memory on my phone is so low, that I would to transfer my Aide project to Eclipse on my laptop, test out my code using an extra class that I create with the main function in it (to test out my newest functions that I design in Eclipse in that file), have Eclipse run everything as an application instead (looking for the main function instead of the OnCreate or MainActivity function), and then transfer my newest code back from Eclipse to Aide (when I get a better phone that can handle more memory). The problem I am having, is that Eclipse pays attention to the classes, packages, functions and variables 'compatible' with whatever I did when I worked with the Android (instead of ignoring them and only focusing on the main function that I created in my 'test.java' file). Is there a way to set Eclipse up to do this without effecting any of the files that I transferred from the Android to my laptop?



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      I wrote an app using an Android and a software program that I normally use for designing apps on the Android called Aide. I use Java in Aide, but the memory on my phone is so low, that I would to transfer my Aide project to Eclipse on my laptop, test out my code using an extra class that I create with the main function in it (to test out my newest functions that I design in Eclipse in that file), have Eclipse run everything as an application instead (looking for the main function instead of the OnCreate or MainActivity function), and then transfer my newest code back from Eclipse to Aide (when I get a better phone that can handle more memory). The problem I am having, is that Eclipse pays attention to the classes, packages, functions and variables 'compatible' with whatever I did when I worked with the Android (instead of ignoring them and only focusing on the main function that I created in my 'test.java' file). Is there a way to set Eclipse up to do this without effecting any of the files that I transferred from the Android to my laptop?



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      I wrote an app using an Android and a software program that I normally use for designing apps on the Android called Aide. I use Java in Aide, but the memory on my phone is so low, that I would to transfer my Aide project to Eclipse on my laptop, test out my code using an extra class that I create with the main function in it (to test out my newest functions that I design in Eclipse in that file), have Eclipse run everything as an application instead (looking for the main function instead of the OnCreate or MainActivity function), and then transfer my newest code back from Eclipse to Aide (when I get a better phone that can handle more memory). The problem I am having, is that Eclipse pays attention to the classes, packages, functions and variables 'compatible' with whatever I did when I worked with the Android (instead of ignoring them and only focusing on the main function that I created in my 'test.java' file). Is there a way to set Eclipse up to do this without effecting any of the files that I transferred from the Android to my laptop?



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