I know the title might be a little misleading so if you find better words for what I mean, please feel free to modify it. I take the concept of 'target' from Xcode.
I'm an iPhone developer now turning to android one. With Xcode I can do the following, supposing I have a list of apps in which users grow different plants:
I can set different target, e.g. apple, bear etc.
for each target I can choose to load different database/UI images, they are all in the project file with same names but in different folders, and I can set which target uses which files.
at building phase I simply choose targets and click build, and then I can have a list of my apps.
The advantage of this is I don't need to change anything in code, just grab the resources from designer and change a little project setting, and all is done.
Now with eclipse I can't find out how I can do that so simple. I have to remove old resources and copy new ones there to build for a different target. This takes too much time when I have to make an update for 20 apps. So is there a better to achieve what I'm requiring? any plugin for eclipse or there are some easy ways that I don't know yet?