How can I add a “Library Project” in IntelliJ IDEA

2019-01-11 03:09发布

问题:

I'm using ActionBarSherlock in an Android project that I developed using Eclipse. I'd like to migrate that project over to IntelliJ IDEA, but I'm not sure how to add a "Library Project" to IDEA.

Is this a feature IDEA supports? If so, can someone help me figure out how to add one?

Thanks!

UPDATED: What I'm referring to is what they describe here -- Managing Projects from Eclipse with ADT. They allow you to add a reference to an uncompiled project as a "library."

回答1:

You need to create a new IDEA module from the existing source code. Ensure that Android facet is enabled for this module, in the facet settings you need to enable "Is Library Project" option. Then add this module as a dependency to your main module.



回答2:

For new visitors:

Create a module from existing sources (point to the library directory inside ABS), then add android-support-v4.jar as a dependency to your project and ABS modules.

There's also a detailed tutorial.



回答3:

You can have a dependency on another module in IntelliJ.

You can import the existing Eclipse project into IntelliJ.

You can add libraries to a module in IntelliJ.

I'm not clear on exactly what you want to do. Can you add info to your question?



回答4:

First Remove that library then add Library project as a module ,add Module as a dependency