Thanks Mark!

Your parcels look VERY interesting. I'll check if I can use them in my
admittedly complex app structure.

David

On Jul 12, 9:17 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 5:16 AM, deg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 2) The key reason I've divided the project into a library and main app
> > is that we need to ship the library portion to 3rd-party developers.
> > But, it looks like there is no way to ship an Android library, except
> > as as source files. How can we ship an Android component to other
> > developers in a binary form? (Source shipments are unacceptable,
> > because of management security concerns).
>
> FWIW, you could try converting it into a parcel:
>
> http://andparcel.com
>
> This is still a work-in-progress -- for example, I have some
> Windows-related bugs to work on tomorrow for the parcel command-line
> program. However, it allows you to create reusable components where
> your Java code can be shipped in binary form. Resources still have to
> be shipped as "source", though, as that is unavoidable.
>
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