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page.title=SDK Manager
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@jd:body
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<div id="qv-wrapper">
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<div id="qv">
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<h2>In this document</h2>
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<ol>
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<li><a href="#updatecheck">Enabling Automatic Update Checking</a></li>
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<li><a href="#run">Running the SDK Manager</a></li>
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<li><a href="#Recommended">Recommended Packages</a></li>
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<li><a href="#AddingSites">Adding New Sites</a></li>
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</ol>
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</div>
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</div>
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<p>The Android SDK Manager separates the SDK tools, platforms, and other components into packages
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for easy access and management. You can also customize which sites the SDK Manager checks for new
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or updated SDK packages and add-on tools. For example, you can configure the SDK Manager
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to automatically check for updates and notify you when an installed SDK Tools package is updated.
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to automatically check for updates and notify you when updates are available.
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When you receive such a notification, you can then quickly decide whether to download the changes. </p>
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<p>By default, Android Studio does not check for Android SDK updates. To enable automatic Android
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SDK checking: </p>
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<h2 id="updatecheck">Enabling Automatic Update Checking</h2>
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<p>To enable automatic update checking: </p>
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<ol>
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<li>Choose <strong>File</strong> > <strong>Settings</strong>
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> <strong>Appearance & Behavior</strong> > <strong>System Settings</strong>
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> <strong>Updates</strong>. </li>
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<li>Check the <strong>Automatically check updates for Android SDK</strong> checkbox and select an
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<li>Select the <strong>Automatically check updates for</strong> checkbox and select an
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<ahref="{@docRoot}tools/studio/studio-config.html#update-channel">update channel</a>.</li>
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<li>Click <strong>OK</strong> or <strong>Apply</strong> to enable the update checking. </li>
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</ol>
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<h2 id="run">Running the SDK Manager</h2>
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<p>You can launch the SDK Manager in one of the following ways:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>From the Android Studio <strong>File</strong> menu: <strong>File</strong> >
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(<img src="{@docRoot}images/tools/sdk-manager-studio.png" style="vertical-align:sub;margin:0;height:17px" alt="" />)
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in the menu bar. </li>
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</ul>
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<p>The SDK Manager appears.</p>
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<img src="{@docRoot}images/tools/studio-sdk-manager-packages.png" alt="" />
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<p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The Android SDK Manager shows the
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SDK platforms and packages that are available and installed along with the SDK update sites.</p>
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<p class="note"><strong>Tip:</strong> The standalone SDK Manager is still available from the
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command line, but we recommend it only for use with standalone SDK installations.</p>
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command line, but we recommend it for use with standalone SDK installations only.</p>
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<p>By default, the SDK Manager installs the latest packages and tools. Click the checkbox next to
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<p>Click the checkbox next to
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each additional SDK platform and tool that you want to install. Clear the
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checkbox to uninstall a SDK platform or tool. Click <strong>Apply</strong> or <strong>OK</strong>
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checkbox to uninstall an SDK platform or tool. Click <strong>Apply</strong> or <strong>OK</strong>
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to update the packages and tools. </p>
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<p class="note"><strong>Tip:</strong> When an update is available for an installed
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(<img src="{@docRoot}images/tools/studio-sdk-removal-icon.png" style="vertical-align:sub;margin:0;height:17px" alt="" />) appears next to the checkbox to
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indicate pending removals.</p>
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<p>Click the <em>SDK Update Sites</em> tab to manage which SDK sites Android Studio checks for
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<p>Click the <strong>SDK Update Sites</strong> tab to manage which SDK sites Android Studio checks for
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tool and add-on updates. </p>
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<img src="{@docRoot}images/tools/studio-sdk-manager-packages.png" alt="" />
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<p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The Android SDK Manager shows the
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SDK platforms and packages that are available and installed along with the SDK update sites.</p>
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<p>There are several different packages available for the Android SDK. The table below describes
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<p>There are several different packages available for the Android SDK. The following section describes
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most of the available packages and where they're located in your SDK directory
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once you download them.</p>
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after you download them.</p>
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Be sure to respond to the Android Studio update prompts to keep your SDK Platform-tools
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up-to-date.</dd>
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<dt>SDK Platform</dt>
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<dd><strong>Required.</strong><em> At least one platform</em> is required in your
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environment so you're able to compile your application. In order to provide the best user experience
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<dd><strong>Required.</strong> At least one platform is required in your
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environment to be able to compile your application. To provide the best user experience
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on the latest devices, we recommend that you use the latest platform version as your build target.
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You'll still be able to run your app on older versions, but you must build against the latest
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version in order to use new features when running on devices with the latest version of Android.
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<p>The SDK Manager downloads the latest Android version. It also downloads the earliest version
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of Android (Android 2.2 (API level 8)) that we recommend that your app support. </p></dd>
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</dd>
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<dt>System Image</dt>
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<dd>Recommended. Although you might have one or more Android-powered devices on which to test
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your app, it's unlikely you have a device for every version of Android your app supports. It's
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a good practice to download system images for all versions of Android your app supports and test
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your app running on them with the
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<a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html">Android emulator</a>. Each SDK platform package
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contains the supported system images. Click <strong>Show Package Details</strong> to display the available
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a good practice to download system images for all versions of Android that your
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app supports and then test
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your app against these Android versions by using the
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<a href="{@docRoot}tools/devices/emulator.html">Android Emulator</a>. Click <strong>Show Package Details</strong> to display the available
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system images for each available platform. You can also download system images when creating
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Android Virtual Devices (AVDs) in the
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<a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/avd-manager.html">AVD Manager</a>. </dd>
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<dt>Android Support Library</dt>
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<dd>Recommended. Includes a static library that provides an extended set of
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APIs that are compatible with most versions of Android. It's required for
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<dt>Android Support Repository</dt>
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<dd>Recommended. Includes a local Maven repository for the Android Data
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Binding Library, Android Testing Support Library, and Android Support
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Libraries. The Android Support Libraries provide an extended set of
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APIs that are compatible with most versions of Android. They're required for
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products such as <a href="{@docRoot}wear/index.html">Android Wear</a>, <a
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href="{@docRoot}tv/index.html">Android TV</a>, and <a
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href="https://developers.google.com/cast/">Google Cast</a>. For more
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information, read <a href="{@docRoot}tools/support-library/index.html">Support
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Library</a>.
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</dd>
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<dt>Android Support Repository</dt>
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<dd>Recommended. Includes local Maven repository for Support libraries.</dd>
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information about each of the libraries in the Android Support Repository,
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see <a href="{@docRoot}tools/data-binding/guide.html">Data Binding Guide</a>,
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<a href="{@docRoot}tools/testing-support-library/index.html">Testing Support
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Library</a>, and <a href="{@docRoot}tools/support-library/index.html">Support
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Library</a>.</dd>
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<dt>Google Play services</dt>
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<dd>Recommended. Includes the Google Play services client library, which
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provides a variety of features and services for your
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provides a variety of features and services for your
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apps, such as <a
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href="https://developers.google.com/identity/sign-in/android/">Google
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sign-in</a>,<a
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sign-in</a>, <a
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href="https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android-api/">Google
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Maps</a>, <a href="https://developers.google.com/games/services/">Games
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achievements and leaderboards</a>, and much more.</dd>
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<p class="note"><strong>Tip:</strong> For easy access to the SDK tools from a command line, add the
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location of the SDK's <code>tools/</code> and
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location of the SDK <code>tools/</code> and
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<code>platform-tools</code> to your <code>PATH</code> environment variable.</p>
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<p>The above list is not comprehensive and you can <a
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<p>The previous list is not comprehensive and you can <a
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href="#AddingSites">add new sites</a> to download additional packages from third parties.</p>
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<p>In some cases, an SDK package may require a specific minimum revision of
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another package or SDK tool.
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The development tools will notify you with warnings if there is dependency that you need to
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address. The Android SDK Manager also enforces dependencies by requiring any
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packages that are needed by those you have selected.</p>
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another package or SDK tool. The SDK Manager automatically notifies you of any
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dependencies and downloads the required packages or tools.
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In addition, development tools notify you if there are dependencies that you need to
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address. </p>
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<h2 id="AddingSites">Adding New Sites</h2>
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<p>The <em>SDK Update Sites</em> tab displays the sites that Android Studio checks for Android SDK
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and third-party updates. You can add other sites that host their own Android SDK add-ons, then
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<p>The <strong>SDK Update Sites</strong> tab displays the sites that Android Studio checks for Android SDK
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and third-party updates. You can add other sites that host their own Android SDK add-ons, and then
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download the SDK add-ons from those sites.</p>
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<p>For example, a mobile carrier or device manufacturer might offer additional
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API libraries that are supported by their own Android-powered devices. In order
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to develop using their libraries, you must install their Android SDK add-on, if it's not already
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available as a <em>third-party add-on</em>. </p>
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API libraries that are supported by their own Android-powered devices.
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To develop using their libraries, you must install their Android SDK add-on, if it's not already
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available as a third-party add-on.</p>
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<p>If a carrier or device manufacturer has hosted an SDK add-on repository file
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on their website, follow these steps to add their site to the Android SDK Manager:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>Click the <strong>SDK Update Sites</strong> tab.</li>
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<li>Click the <strong>Add</strong> icon in the tools area and enter the name and URL of the
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<code>add-on</code> site.</li>
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<li>Click <strong>OK</strong>.</li>
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<li>Make sure the checkbox is checked in the <em>Enabled</em> column.</li>
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<li>Click <strong>OK</strong> or <strong>Apply</strong>.</li>
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<li>Click <strong>Add</strong> <img src="{@docRoot}images/tools/sdk-iadd.png" style="vertical-align:sub;margin:0;height:17px" alt="" />. </li>
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<li>Type the name and URL of the
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add-on site, and then cick <strong>OK</strong>.</li>
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<li>Make sure the checkbox is selected in the <strong>Enabled</strong> column.</li>
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<p>Any SDK packages available from the site appear in the <strong>SDK Platforms</strong> or
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<strong>SDK Tools</strong> tabs.</p>
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</ol>
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<p>Any SDK packages available from the site appear in the <em>SDK Platforms</em> or
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<em>SDK Tools</em> tabs.</p>
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