I'm working on a learning Android project that happens to integrate with 
Toodledo. In that context, I have created a separate Java project, not 
depending on Android (so it's not an Android library project), that 
encapsulates addressing the Toodledo rest API. The last time I worked on 
the project is more than eight months ago, and at the time I was using OSX.

Since then, I repaved my machine, and I'm trying to get the application 
working again, this time on Windows, using Eclipse (as I was on OSX at the 
time).

However, although everything compiles just fine, I get an exception in the 
emulator on application launch, more specifically a *NoClassDefFoundError*, 
which is likely due to the fact that the project output from the Java 
project I reference is not included in the package (using a *project 
reference*, so I'm not referring to a jar).

What puzzles me is that I never experienced this kind of problem a year 
ago, and I'm totally in the dark why this is happening.

I don't think it has anything to do with this problem, but just for 
completeness' sake, I should mention that I use RoboGuice to load the 
dependencies in the application.

Any pointers would be much appreciated

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