meanwhile I am astonished as well,
I will again remove the tags and see... maybe i didn't consider
something.

On 29 Sep., 16:55, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jakob Sachse wrote:
> > Still there was that tricky NoClassDefinitionFoundError, thrown by
> > PathClassLoader. I was very unsatisfied then. Yesterday just before
> > sleeping
> > I had to think of the <uses-library> tag I have seen in combination
> > with java.awt around here. I totally forgot that today, but when I was
> > stuck
> > with the same error today it came to me again. I inserted:
>
> > <uses-library android:name="org.apache.commons.beanutils" />
> > <uses-library android:name="java.beans" />
>
> > just before </manifest> closes. Compiled, Installed and didn't really
> > think of success, so i just hit F8 (debugging, run) all the time. I
> > could hardly belive my eyes
> > but the statemachine began working.
>
> Very curious. I wonder what the scenarios are when <uses-library> is and
> is not needed. For example, I have a sample in my book that uses a copy
> of Beanshell that I locally compiled, and it works without
> <uses-library>. I assumed <uses-library> was something magic for some of
> Google's optional stuff -- I had missed the posts where it was used for
> java.awt.
>
> Thanks for the info!
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
> _The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 1.3 Published!
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