For example, the com.google.android.maps package in previous versions
of SDK was included in the standard Android library and system image.
Now it is used like add-ons. I would prefer the first way. Anybody
knows how to do that with my external package?

On Sep 1, 11:56 am, nino4ka <[email protected]> wrote:
> The question is where is the right place in a source tree to place a
> souce code of my library and what should I add in my .mk file or
> somewhere else in order to have my library included into my custom sdk
> (built with "make sdk" command) in order to use it creating client
> applications in Eclipse?
>
> What options I have to do that? Should I add my libraries to SDK like
> add-ons or can I add them into android.jar packages?
>
> On Aug 28, 9:16 am, Tejas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In order to use your javalibrary in sdk for app development, you need
> > to include the same in your eclipse project.
>
> > On Aug 27, 6:25 pm, nino4ka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > MyJavaLibrary was created based on development/sample/PlatformLibrary
> > > example. Library is builded using platform build system. Is it
> > > possible to create a client application in Eclipse using SDK? Is there
> > > any way to include library into SDK and link it from  client
> > > application which is builded and debugged in Eclipse?- Hide quoted text -
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