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diff --git a/docs/html/sdk/installing/migrate.jd b/docs/html/sdk/installing/migrate.jd index fd70c48..81d6f92 100644 --- a/docs/html/sdk/installing/migrate.jd +++ b/docs/html/sdk/installing/migrate.jd @@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ page.title=Migrating to Android Studio </div> </div> -<p>To quickly start developing apps, we recommend you migrate to Android Studio, a new Android +<p>If you're currently using Eclipse with ADT, we recommend you migrate to <a +href={@docRoot}tools/basics/index.html">Android Studio</a>, a new Android development environment powered by IntelliJ IDEA. On top of the capabilities you expect from IntelliJ, Android Studio offers:</p> <ul> @@ -28,18 +29,33 @@ IntelliJ, Android Studio offers:</p> href="https://developers.google.com/cloud/devtools/android_studio_templates/" class="external-link">Google Cloud Platform</a>, making it easy to integrate Google Cloud Messaging and App Engine.</li> - <li>And much more.</li> + <li>And <a href="{@docRoot}tools/studio/index.html">much more</a>.</li> </ul> -<p>If you've previously developed for Android using Eclipse and would like to migrate +<p>To migrate existing Android projects from Eclipse, +you should export your projects from Eclipse in order to generate +Gradle build files:</p> -to Android Studio, you should export your projects from Eclipse in order to generate -Gradle build files. You can then import your project into Android Studio.</p> +<ol> + <li>In Eclipse, select <strong>File > Export</strong>.</li> + <li>Select <strong>Generate Gradle build files</strong> inside the Android folder, then click + <strong>Next</strong>.</li> + <li>Click <strong>Browse</strong> to find your project to export.</li> + <li>Select your project from the list, click <strong>OK</strong>, then <strong>Finish</strong>.</li> +</ol> -<p>Now that your project is imported to Android Studio, -read <a href="{@docRoot}tools/basics/index.html">Android Studio Basics</a> for some -help getting started.</p> +<p>You can then import the project into Android Studio:</p> + +<ol> + <li>In Android Studio, close any projects currently open. You should see the + <strong>Welcome to Android Studio</strong> window.</li> + <li>Click <strong>Import Project</strong>.</li> + <li>Locate the project you exported from Eclipse, expand it, select the + <strong>build.gradle</strong> file and click <strong>OK</strong>.</li> + <li>In the following dialog, leave <strong>Use gradle wrapper</strong> selected and click + <strong>OK</strong>. (You do not need to specify the Gradle home.)</li> +</ol> <p>It's possible to import an existing Android project to Android Studio even if you don't generate a Gradle build file from Eclipse—Android Studio will successfully build and |
