Ah, thanks. I've had luck using the directory links in Eclipse. In project properties, under build path, you add a directory link to the other project's files. That has worked for me.
Thanks for the clarification. Now I see it with the OP's reference to Library. On Jan 13, 10:28 am, Lance Nanek <lna...@gmail.com> wrote: > Your Activity subclass was probably in the same Eclipse project as it > was used in, Brion. > > It sounds like the OP wants the subclass to be in a different project. > In Eclipse you can have an Android project depend on other Java > projects. The classes get packaged in. > > If you have an Android project depend on other Android projects, > however, the classes from those don't get packaged in. I don't know a > good solution. > > If using Subversion for source control there are SVN externals for > including directories from other projects. Sometimes you'd need > individual files from other projects in the resource directories, > however, which that can't handle. > > On Jan 13, 12:10 pm, Brion Emde <brione2...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I've derived from standard Activity classes. Specifically, because I > > use a web service that gives me list data in a paged format, I wrote a > > PagedListActivity class that's derived from ListActivity. I then use > > that all over the place and derive further from it. > > > So I guess I don't understand your question. Seems to me that you > > should figure out what are the problems with the integration of your > > new abstract superclass and your derived classes, rather than trying > > to work around the problems that the Android tools are trying to tell > > you. > > > On Jan 12, 4:59 pm, Raconteur <mythosracont...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi gang, > > > > Sorry for the cruddy subject line, but couldn't think of a short way > > > to phrase this. > > > > I want to create an abstract subclass of Activity that adds some of > > > the basic functionality that our team requires in all Activity > > > subclasses. > > > > I am working in eclipse (Galileo with ADT), and when I try to make an > > > Android project and add the class there, I get weird problems with > > > class verification of the subclasses of our Activity class > > > (XDCActivity). > > > > I tried making just a plain Java project and adding the class in > > > there, but then I lose the ability to invoke R and other conveniences. > > > > Can someone give me an idea of how to go about accomplishing this? > > > > In a nutshell, what I want is to insert functionality bewteen > > > android.app.Activity and our proprietary Activity subclasses in > > > XDCActivity so that my developers can inherit the requisite > > > functionality. > > > > Please let me know if you need more detail... hopefully this is > > > enough. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Chris
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