Import is not a valid resource name (reserved Java keyword)

Hi I face this error when I tried to declare import in string.xml
why import is not a valid resource it just a string !!
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Hi I face this error when I tried to declare import in string.xml
why import is not a valid resource it just a string !!
Just a String is a resource
– Hocine B
Nov 15 '18 at 21:55
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Hi I face this error when I tried to declare import in string.xml
why import is not a valid resource it just a string !!

Hi I face this error when I tried to declare import in string.xml
why import is not a valid resource it just a string !!
asked Nov 15 '18 at 21:51
Mohammed HemaidMohammed Hemaid
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Just a String is a resource
– Hocine B
Nov 15 '18 at 21:55
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Just a String is a resource
– Hocine B
Nov 15 '18 at 21:55
Just a String is a resource
– Hocine B
Nov 15 '18 at 21:55
Just a String is a resource
– Hocine B
Nov 15 '18 at 21:55
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these are the reserved keywords in Java: abstract assert boolean break byte case catch char class const continue default double do else enum extends false final finally float for goto if implements import instanceof int interface longnative new null package private protected public return short static strictfp super switch synchronized this throw throws transient true try void volatile while ...using such a reserved keyword as the name for string resource is strictly illegal - because this would result in a resource descriptor alike R.string.import.
the solution would be - just don't use the keyword:
<string name="text_import">import</string>
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these are the reserved keywords in Java: abstract assert boolean break byte case catch char class const continue default double do else enum extends false final finally float for goto if implements import instanceof int interface longnative new null package private protected public return short static strictfp super switch synchronized this throw throws transient true try void volatile while ...using such a reserved keyword as the name for string resource is strictly illegal - because this would result in a resource descriptor alike R.string.import.
the solution would be - just don't use the keyword:
<string name="text_import">import</string>
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these are the reserved keywords in Java: abstract assert boolean break byte case catch char class const continue default double do else enum extends false final finally float for goto if implements import instanceof int interface longnative new null package private protected public return short static strictfp super switch synchronized this throw throws transient true try void volatile while ...using such a reserved keyword as the name for string resource is strictly illegal - because this would result in a resource descriptor alike R.string.import.
the solution would be - just don't use the keyword:
<string name="text_import">import</string>
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these are the reserved keywords in Java: abstract assert boolean break byte case catch char class const continue default double do else enum extends false final finally float for goto if implements import instanceof int interface longnative new null package private protected public return short static strictfp super switch synchronized this throw throws transient true try void volatile while ...using such a reserved keyword as the name for string resource is strictly illegal - because this would result in a resource descriptor alike R.string.import.
the solution would be - just don't use the keyword:
<string name="text_import">import</string>
these are the reserved keywords in Java: abstract assert boolean break byte case catch char class const continue default double do else enum extends false final finally float for goto if implements import instanceof int interface longnative new null package private protected public return short static strictfp super switch synchronized this throw throws transient true try void volatile while ...using such a reserved keyword as the name for string resource is strictly illegal - because this would result in a resource descriptor alike R.string.import.
the solution would be - just don't use the keyword:
<string name="text_import">import</string>
edited Nov 15 '18 at 22:03
answered Nov 15 '18 at 21:54
Martin ZeitlerMartin Zeitler
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Just a String is a resource
– Hocine B
Nov 15 '18 at 21:55