When you do the link between the main project and the library (as
shown here: 
http://developer.android.com/images/developing/adt-props-libRef.png),
try to simply restart Eclipse (I know it's annoying) and the link
should happen.

The library source folder will appear in your main project as a new
source folder named after your library project name with a [Android
Library] tag after it. I'm trying to attach a small screenshot that
shows the connection.

Xav


On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Michael A. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just to note that I am fully up to date with both the SDK and Eclipse
> plugins, so that does not appear to be the problem.
>
> On May 23, 8:45 pm, "Michael A." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yes - I realize that. It just doesn't work in my setup. :-(
>>
>> I can see the R.java file from the library gets included in the
>> generated content, but i don't get access to the classes in the
>> library project. Very frustrating.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Michael A.
>>
>> On May 23, 7:24 pm, Lance Nanek <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > The only time I've seen that "Could not find <otherproject.apk>"
>> > warning was in the same situation as mentioned above, when the project
>> > being run used an Eclipse, Java Build Path, Project dependency on the
>> > other project.
>>
>> > If you want to double check that you don't have that, right click on
>> > the project being run, choose Properties from the menu that pops up,
>> > then choose Java Build Path on the left, then choose the Projects tab.
>> > Make sure you don't have any Android projects listed there. With this
>> > new library feature you don't specify the Android projects you depend
>> > on in the Java Build Path section of the Properties. You do it in the
>> > Android section of the Properties.
>>
>> > On May 23, 7:14 am, "Michael A." <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > I'm seeing exactly the same problem as Mark Carter.
>>
>> > > I've followed the instructions on the reference pages exactly (at
>> > > least as far as I can make out). The app project compiles fine and is
>> > > able to use and inherit classes in the library project, but trying to
>> > > run the (non-library) project in the emulator throws up the "Could not
>> > > find <name.of.android.library>.apk!" line right after installing the
>> > > non-library app.
>>
>> > > This is using Eclipse. Exporting a signed apk for the non-library
>> > > project does not seem to work either.
>>
>> > > It seems like the library is not being imported into the apk, but it
>> > > is not at all obvious why it is not working as everything is working
>> > > fine in the developer view.
>>
>> > > Regards,
>>
>> > > Michael A.
>>
>> > > On May 22, 10:15 pm, Xavier Ducrohet <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > > There is something very strange here.
>>
>> > > > What is MyLibrary.apk?
>>
>> > > > I think you may be a bit confused with what libraries are.
>>
>> > > > Library projects are handled at compilation time. They are *NOT* meant
>> > > > to be export as APK (I don't even know how you managed to create
>> > > > MyLibrary.apk because the tools don't let you do it).
>>
>> > > > When you compile an application project that depends on a library, the
>> > > > code and resources of the library are included in the app project's
>> > > > apk when you compile it.
>>
>> > > > Xav
>>
>> > > > On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 4:21 AM, Mark Carter <[email protected]> 
>> > > > wrote:
>> > > > > When trying to launch an activity, the console gives:
>>
>> > > > > Uploading MyApp.apk onto device 'emulator-5554'
>> > > > > Installing MyApp.apk...
>> > > > > Success!
>> > > > > Could not find MyLibrary.apk!
>> > > > > Starting activity com.mycompany.MyActivity on device
>> > > > > ActivityManager: Starting: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN
>> > > > > cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] cmp=com.mycompany/
>> > > > > com.mycompany.MyActivity }
>> > > > > Attempting to connect debugger to 'com.mycompany' on port 8612
>>
>> > > > > And then the activity fails to start (ClassNotFoundException).
>>
>> > > > > This seems to be because of the line:
>>
>> > > > > Could not find MyLibrary.apk!
>>
>> > > > > Any ideas?
>>
>> > > > > On May 22, 11:49 am, Mark Carter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > >> Great to see the new Android Library Project feature in ADT 0.9.7.
>>
>> > > > >>http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/eclipse-adt.html#librar...
>>
>> > > > >> However, some things aren't clear to me yet:
>>
>> > > > >> 1. In the library project, what does versionCode, versionName,
>> > > > >> packageName now mean? I assume nothing???
>> > > > >> 2. The docs state that activities, services etc need to be declared 
>> > > > >> in
>> > > > >> the library project and also the app project. So doesn't this just
>> > > > >> result in a load of duplication? What if the activity is declared
>> > > > >> slightly differently in one to the other?
>> > > > >> 3. It would have been incredibly useful to allow library projects to
>> > > > >> reference each other. I'm curious as to why this is not possible...
>> > > > >> 4. If an app references both resources and code in a library 
>> > > > >> project,
>> > > > >> then that library project needs to be added as both a library and a
>> > > > >> project in the app's build path (in eclipse at least) - why is this?
>> > > > >> 5. I'm considering subclassing library project activities/services 
>> > > > >> in
>> > > > >> my app project. Is there any reason not to do this?
>>
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