Thanks Peli! I may check it out if I do not fully trust my
compass. :-)

>From your readme.txt:

> To use this JAR file in another project:
>
> 1) Create a "lib" folder in your project and
>    copy openintents-lib.jar there.
>
> 2) In the package explorer, right-click on your project, select
>    "Properties", then "Java Build Path"/"Libraries".
>
> 3) "Add JARs...". Select "lib/openintents-lib.jar"

In view of step 1) How can I have a simple switch (in Eclipse) during
the development cycle such that I can easily build with and without
the OpenIntents Sensor simulator? I have to make absolutely sure that
my release builds will not accidentally contain some trace of
OpenIntents as used for testing.

Regards


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On Sep 7, 12:52 am, Peli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just to let you know, we have updated the OpenIntents Sensor simulator
> to work with the SDK 
> 0.9.http://www.openintents.org/en/http://www.openintents.org/en/download
>
> We have also modified the API demos slightly to work with the sensor
> simulator:http://www.openintents.org/en/node/32
>
> Sensor values that are provided by the simulator agree with the
> conventions outlined in the documentation.
> blindfold, this should give you the tools to test your talking
> compass :-)
>
> Peliwww.openintents.org

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