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## Setting up the Development Environment

1. Install [Eclipse Android Development Tools](http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html)
1. Open Window > Android SDK Manager, make sure you have these modules
installed:
* Tools > Android SDK Platform-tools 18 or newer
* Tools > Android SDK Build-tools 18 or newer
* Android 4.3 (API 18) > SDK Platform
* Extras > Google Play Services
1. Import the Android project in this directory:
* Run File > Import
* Select Android > Existing Android Code Into Workspace
* Choose the directory where you have the Getting Started application.
* Select LoopBackExample for import
1. Import Google Play services library project into your workspace. The
project is located inside the directory where you have installed i
the Android SDK.
1. Install [Eclipse Android Development Tools](http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html)
1. Open Window > Android SDK Manager, make sure you have these modules
installed:
* Tools > Android SDK Platform-tools 18 or newer
* Tools > Android SDK Build-tools 18 or newer
* Android 4.3 (API 18) > SDK Platform
* Extras > Google Play Services
1. Import the Android project in this directory:
* Run File > Import
* Select Android > Existing Android Code Into Workspace
* Choose the directory where you have the Getting Started application.
* Select LoopBackExample for import
1. Import Google Play services library project into your workspace. The
project is located inside the directory where you have installed i
the Android SDK.
* Run File > Import
* Select Android > Existing Android Code Into Workspace
* Go to
```
<android-sdk>/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib/
```

```
<android-sdk>/extras/google/google_play_services/libproject/google-play-services_lib/
```
* Select google-play-services_lib for import
* Check "Copy projects into workspace"
* Click "Finish".

See this page for more details:
[Set Up Google Play Services SDK](http://developer.android.com/google/play-services/setup.html)
1. Add google-play-services\_lib as a build dependency of the Guide Application
See this page for more details:
[Set Up Google Play Services SDK](http://developer.android.com/google/play-services/setup.html)
1. Add google-play-services\_lib as a build dependency of the Guide Application
* In the Package Explorer, select LoopbackGuideApplication
* Run File &gt; Project Properties
* Select Android
* In the Library frame, click on "Add..." and select google-play-services_lib
1. Obtain an API key for Google Maps Android API v2
[instructions](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android/start#obtaining_an_api_key)
and enter it into AndroidManifest.xml.
1. Obtain an API key for Google Maps Android API v2
[instructions](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android/start#obtaining_an_api_key)
and enter it into AndroidManifest.xml.

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