Using the Eclipse project SdkUiLib ---------------------------------- 1- sdkuilib requires SWT to compile. SWT is available in the tree under prebuild//swt Because the build path cannot contain relative path that are not inside the project directory, the .classpath file references a user library called ANDROID_SWT. In order to compile the project: - Open Preferences > Java > Build Path > User Libraries - Create a new user library named ANDROID_SWT - Add the following 4 JAR files: - prebuilt//swt/swt.jar - prebuilt/common/eclipse/org.eclipse.core.commands_3.*.jar - prebuilt/common/eclipse/org.eclipse.equinox.common_3.*.jar - prebuilt/common/eclipse/org.eclipse.jface_3.*.jar 2- sdkuilib also requires the compiled swtmenubar library. Build the swtmenubar library: $ cd $TOP (top of Android tree) $ . build/envsetup.sh && lunch sdk-eng $ sdk/eclipse/scripts/create_sdkman_symlinks.sh Define a classpath variable in Eclipse: - Open Preferences > Java > Build Path > Classpath Variables - Create a new classpath variable named ANDROID_OUT_FRAMEWORK - Set its folder value to /out/host//framework - Create a new classpath variable named ANDROID_SRC - Set its folder value to You might need to clean the SdkUiLib project (Project > Clean...) after you add the new classpath variable, otherwise previous errors might not go away automatically. The ANDROID_SRC part should be optional. It allows you to have access to the SwtMenuBar generic parts from the Java editor. -- EOF