From Eclipse I created a link to the .class file of the other project into the bin/classes/... folder in the android project. Then I configured the other project in the java build path
of my Android project.

You shouldn't need to do any manual linking. Assuming the shareable class is in a project of its own (for example, called 'Libraries') and both that project and your working project that needs to use the class are open in the same workspace, if you go to the Java Build Path and the Projects tab, then click Add, it should list your other project - check the Libraries project and that should be it.

In fact, on the Windows version of Eclipse at least, if I simply refer to the shared class in my project then Eclipse usually offers 'Fix project setup' as an option for Red Wavy Line resolution - and it seems to know the Libraries project is the right project to include.


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