Check when your anD2.apk was compiled the last time. You can also add
a dummy line as save your code. Normally each update should result in
a new apk with a new creation time.

If you have an emulator instance running you can also try to install
your apk manually. Go the bin folder where your app is located and do

 adb install <apk-name>

If the emulator is correctly started the installation should be
successful. You can verify whether the emulator can be recognized
using "adb devices".

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On Aug 7, 12:36 pm, "Belen, Eric (Eric) **CTR**" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi I am just starting with Android and setup the development
> environment.
>
> I have built a simple android application.  Everything builds fine and
> no errors but when I run the application, I get this error:
>
> [2009-08-07 11:10:11 - anD2] ------------------------------
> [2009-08-07 11:10:11 - anD2] Android Launch!
> [2009-08-07 11:10:11 - anD2] adb is running normally.
> [2009-08-07 11:10:11 - anD2] Could not find anD2.apk!
>
> Can you please help me to resolve this problem.  I checked the workspace
> directory and "anD2.apk" exist.
>
> thanks,
>
> Eric Belen
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