[android-developers] Re: Including other Java source projects in Android project

2009-09-24 Thread kevin.hooke

I think I worked it out by trial and error. The other project I was
trying to reference also had some dependent jars, and I needed to add
these as dependencies to my main app, now everything works as
expected.

Thanks!

On Sep 20, 5:16 pm, Roman ( T-Mobile USA) roman.baumgaert...@t-
mobile.com wrote:
 In general you have not to create a jar package and add it to your
 build path.

 Make sure that you have your project created as a Java project. Also
 make sure that you don't see any problems/errors.

 When you now add this project to your existing Android project, I
 normally select only the project tab in the Java build path and select
 the open Java project. After pressing OK, you should see that any
 dependency to your Java project can be resolved and existing problems/
 errors should disappear.

 Let me know if you still have any issues.

 --
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 Sr. SW Engineer-OSDC
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 On Sep 18, 11:11 am, kevin.hooke kevin.ho...@gmail.com wrote:



  Is it possible to include other Java source projects in Eclipse into
  an Android project? Normally for a regular Java project you do this by
  adding the other project to the build path and including it in the
  Project References.

  This same approach lets the code compile, but when the app is deployed
  to the emulator, it throws a VerifyError when I try and instantiate
  classes from my other project.

  Is this possible with the Android SDK? Do you have to build them to
  jars and include them inside your Android project like this? I know
  this works, but just involves more steps to do this.

  Thanks,
  Kevin Hooke
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[android-developers] Re: Including other Java source projects in Android project

2009-09-20 Thread Roman ( T-Mobile USA)

In general you have not to create a jar package and add it to your
build path.

Make sure that you have your project created as a Java project. Also
make sure that you don't see any problems/errors.

When you now add this project to your existing Android project, I
normally select only the project tab in the Java build path and select
the open Java project. After pressing OK, you should see that any
dependency to your Java project can be resolved and existing problems/
errors should disappear.

Let me know if you still have any issues.

--
Roman Baumgaertner
Sr. SW Engineer-OSDC
·T· · ·Mobile· stick together
The views, opinions and statements in this email are those of the
author solely in their individual capacity, and do not necessarily
represent those of T-Mobile USA, Inc.

On Sep 18, 11:11 am, kevin.hooke kevin.ho...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is it possible to include other Java source projects in Eclipse into
 an Android project? Normally for a regular Java project you do this by
 adding the other project to the build path and including it in the
 Project References.

 This same approach lets the code compile, but when the app is deployed
 to the emulator, it throws a VerifyError when I try and instantiate
 classes from my other project.

 Is this possible with the Android SDK? Do you have to build them to
 jars and include them inside your Android project like this? I know
 this works, but just involves more steps to do this.

 Thanks,
 Kevin Hooke
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