I wrote some reverse geocoding, geolocation and proximity alert routines for
my little Android app.    I took my Android out with me when running errands
to test my routines; they're kinda hard to test from my couch.  Half of them
didn't work.

What's the best way to debug something like this?  Sprinkle a bunch of
printf statements (or whatever you call them in Java) throughout the app?
Log everything to the sdcard?  Write a toggleable view (is that even
possible?) that acts as a console?

Suggestions?


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Faber Fedor
Cloud Computing New Jersey
http://cloudcomputingnj.com

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