I just figured out the answer.

For some reason, the new Android SDK tools need any external libraries to 
be accessed from a libs directory that is a subdirectory of the project's 
directory. I made the directory and copied the jsoup library to it, redid 
the build path, and voila! It works!

On Sunday, January 27, 2013 11:44:19 PM UTC-6, Jungle Jim wrote:
>
> I have been using jsoup 1.6.3 successfully in an Android app to read data 
> from a website.
> I recently upgraded the Android SDK tools to version 21.0.1 and the 
> Android SDK Platform-toolls to version 16.0.1 and now it no longer works. 
> When I rebuild the application, install it on a device, and run it, I get 
> "Sorry! The application XXXXX has stopped unexpectedly".
> My code seems to import the library successfully with:
> import org.jsoup.Jsoup;
> import org.jsoup.nodes.Document;
> import org.jsoup.select.Elements;
> But then in my method, the first time I try to do anything with jsoup:
> Document document = Jsoup.connect(SPOT_SERVER_BASE).get();
> I get the above error message with I try to run the app on a device. And 
> the logcat says:
> could not find method org.jsoup,Jsoup.connect
> I get the idea that my app isn't connecting with the jsoup library at all. 
> I have also downloaded version 1.7.1 and I get the same results. Any ideas 
> what I am doing wrong?
> Thanks.
>
>

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