Good.
But how do I do that? From Eclipse?
My normal Eclipse debugging method is simple:
1)Set a breakpoint or two
2) "Debug As->Android Application"
2a)... magic happens.... Eclipse arranges for the app to be installed
and run with its debugger attached
3) Voila. I'm there.
How to I set up Eclipse to do this via TCP/IP?
Thanks!
On Jun 7, 5:52 pm, lbendlin <l...@bendlin.us> wrote:
> you can do debugging via TCP/IP, no need for a USB connection.
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> On Thursday, June 7, 2012 4:23:28 PM UTC-4, SChaser wrote:
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> > I would like to be able to debug (using Eclipse) an Android app when
> > the device is USB connected to a different machine.
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> > Is this possible, and if so, how?
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> > Reason:
> > I'd like to have a single machine that contains my Android
> > development environment, but be able to access it (via Remote Desktop
> > for windows) from remote machines which would have the Android device
> > plugged in.
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