Android Studio as it currently is, has a lot more polish than when it was released back in 2013, and the path is likely to continue through community involvement in the open source project. The initial migration may hit your productivity levels, as often happens when you switch over from your preferred IDE to a new one, but the long term benefits are likely to outweigh the short term convenience factors.
#Eclipse development tool for android for android
If you rely on Eclipse for Android development only, we do recommend on making the switch, as Google has shown that it is committed to making Android Studio more feature-rich and accessible to developers. While support for the tools has ended, the tools can still be used by developers who do not wish to make the switch to Android Studio. Android tools inside Eclipse continue to live on in the open source community via the Eclipse’s Andmore project. What happens if you still wish to continue on with Eclipse ADT? To integrate Android SDK with Eclipse follow the following steps: 1. So, Now we’ll integrate Android SDK along with the Eclipse. Android is yet to be integrated along with it.