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-page.title=Using the Support Library
-page.tags=support library
-helpoutsWidget=true
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-trainingnavtop=true
-
-@jd:body
-
-<div id="tb-wrapper">
-  <div id="tb"> 
-    <h2>This lesson teaches you to</h2>
-    <ol>
-      <li><a href="#Setup">Set Up Your Project with the Support Library</a></li>
-      <li><a href="#Apis">Import the Support Library APIs</a></li>
-    </ol>
-    <h2>You should also read</h2>
-    <ul>
-      <li><a href="{@docRoot}tools/support-library/index.html">Support Library</a></li>
-    </ul>
-  </div>
-</div>
-
-<p>The Android <a href="{@docRoot}tools/support-library/index.html">Support Library</a> provides a JAR
-file with an API library that allows you to use some of the more recent Android APIs in your app
-while running on earlier versions of Android. For instance, the Support Library provides a version
-of the {@link android.app.Fragment} APIs that you can use on Android 1.6 (API level 4) and
-higher.</p>
-
-<p>This lesson shows how to set up your app to use the Support Library in order to use fragments
-to build a dynamic app UI.</p>
-
-
-<h2 id="Setup">Set Up Your Project with the Support Library</h2>
-
-<div class="figure" style="width:527px">
-<img src="{@docRoot}images/training/basics/sdk-manager.png" alt="" />
-<p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> The Android SDK Manager with the
-Android Support package selected.</p>
-</div>
-
-<p>To set up your project:</p>
-
-<ol>
-  <li>Download the Android Support package using the SDK Manager.</li>
-
-  <li>Create a <code>libs</code> directory at the top level of your Android project.</li>
-  <li>Locate the JAR file for the library you want to use and copy it into the <code>libs/</code>
-directory.
-<p>For example, the library that supports API level 4 and up is located at
-<code>&lt;sdk>/extras/android/support/v4/android-support-v4.jar</code>.</p></li>
-  <li>Update your manifest file to set the minimum API level to <code>4</code> and the target
-API level to the latest release:
-  <pre>&lt;uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="4" android:targetSdkVersion="15" /></pre>
-  </li>
-</ol>
-
-
-<h2 id="Apis">Import the Support Library APIs</h2>
-
-<p>The Support Library includes a variety of APIs that were either added in recent versions of
-Android or don't exist in the platform at all and merely provide additional support to you when
-developing specific application features.</p>
-
-<p>You can find all the API reference documentation for the Support Library in the
-platform docs at {@link android.support.v4.app android.support.v4.*}.</p>
-
-<div class="warning"><p><strong>Warning:</strong> To be sure that you don't accidentally use new
-APIs on an older system version, be certain that you import the {@link
-android.support.v4.app.Fragment} class and related APIs from the {@link android.support.v4.app}
-package:</p>
-<pre>
-import android.support.v4.app.Fragment;
-import android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager;
-...
-</pre>
-</div>
-
-
-<p>When creating an activity that hosts fragments while using the Support Library, you must also
-extend the {@link android.support.v4.app.FragmentActivity} class instead of the traditional {@link
-android.app.Activity} class. You'll see sample code for the fragment and activity in the next
-lesson.</p>
-