On Windows 7 64-bit, running Eclipse 3.6 64-bit, JDK (jdk1.6.0_23) 64-bit and Android 2.3 (bitness?), running a program via Eclipse's Run|Run (Ctrl+F11) invokes the android emulator, but won't install .apk on the emulator (and certainly won't run it).
(update, answering @Computerish's question) All I am getting at Eclipse's Console is:
[2010-12-16 10:23:33 - HelloAndroid] ------------------------------
[2010-12-16 10:23:33 - HelloAndroid] Android Launch!
[2010-12-16 10:23:33 - HelloAndroid] adb is running normally.
[2010-12-16 10:23:33 - HelloAndroid] Performing com.example.helloandroid.HelloAndroid activity launch
[2010-12-16 10:23:33 - HelloAndroid] Automatic Target Mode: launching new emulator with compatible AVD 'AVD23'
[2010-12-16 10:23:33 - HelloAndroid] Launching a new emulator with Virtual Device 'AVD23'
This problem doesn't happen on Windows XP, running Eclipse 3.5.2 and Android 2.2 (all 32-bit).
I tried the solution suggested by the accepted answer in this thread but it didn't help. Task manager shows adb's Image Name as 'adb.exe *32'. Perhaps there is a mismatch between the bitness of Eclipse+JDK (64-bit) and the Android emulator/SDK?
Is Android development using 64-bit JDK not possible (yet)?
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