The question might appear a bit vague, so allow me to explain a bit.

I'm part of a startup that is trying to build a way to set up an Android 
tutorial, whereby, users also get to build a proper, functioning app 
alongside. Unlike teaching web-based technologies, we can't emulate the 
experience of building an android app on the web.

For this, we were hoping to create a stub project, which our users would 
download and then, we can devise ways to verify that users have correctly 
performed certain actions, by modifying the "Run Configuration". However, 
we haven't been able to find any useful hooks through which we can test for 
correctness.

By *correctness*, I mean some basic tests, like whether the user properly 
created a list adapter, whether an edit box was created, whether the 
textview showed up, etc.

At this point, I wanted to ask if there are any good approaches I can try? 
I thought of extending the ADT, or build a plugin for it. But that would be 
a significant effort, and I'd like to exhaust any other alternatives before 
diving into this.

Thanks for reading!

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