I have some well-debugged XML-RPC interfaces on a site that work
wonderfully from both PHP and from JAVA. Using Eclipse I am able to
write Java apps using either the Redstone or Apache XML-RPC libraries
quite simply. These test cases using the 2 libraries utilize
JavaSE-1.6 (jre6) libraries as well as one of the 2 xml-rpc libs
referenced above. No problems.

My problem is making this work on Android. I have added ADT to my
Eclipse setup and easily executed the HelloWorld test using a virtual
1.6 or 2.1 Android device - no problems.

Whenever I go into the Build Path in Eclipse and add the external jars
for either the apache or redstone XML-RPC libs my console goes wacky
with a ton of the following:

Ignoring InnerClasses attribute for an anonymous inner class that
doesn't come with an associated EnclosingMethod attribute. (This class
was probably produced by a broken compiler.)

If I puch ahead and debug the code when it actually ships off the XML
request I get an exception out of the XML library on permissions of
some sort.

Why does this only happen in an "Android" project. These libraries
seem to have no problem running in Non-Android standard java configs.

Thanks in advance to anyone who can shed some light on this. Once we
proof the ability to talk to our server we can proceed down the road
of actually porting our app to Android.

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