the emulator on windows is much slower than the linux version (dont know
why), but running on the device is much much faster
and yes you have to redeploy for every change you make (both on the emulator
and the device)

On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 2:07 PM, jahid <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks guys. But once my code base changed, will the emulator take the
> changes automatically, and all I have to do is, go back to "home" and
> from there open the application again? Or how do I ask the emulator to
> reload?
>
>
> And,    Fabrizio Giudici, thanks for your good suggestion. But the thing
> is, I just started with Android, so I don't know a lot of thing (like
> how to upload an app on my device...). So I think it will take little
> time for me to get hold of all those things :|
>
>
>
> On Jul 6, 6:44 pm, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > On 7/6/10 18:31 , Dominic Mitchell wrote:> On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:31
> AM, jahid <[email protected]
> > > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> > >     I am trying out Android. It takes a huge amount of time to run an
> > >     Android application on AVD (through IDE, I tried both IDEA and
> > >     Eclipse). I was wondering, if its same for you guys, or I am
> missing
> > >     something. If its same for you guys as well, isn't it that Android
> > >     application development will take huge amount time, and most of
> them
> > >     will go into this loading time?
> >
> > > If you're running the emulator for the first time, it does take a
> > > long while to boot up.  But if you leave it running, and just
> > > redeploy your code into it, you should see a significant speedup.
> >
> > +1. But I'll add two points:
> >
> > 1. Unlike as it happened with JME, it's very fast to deploy to a real
> > device connected by means of USB. So I often develop directly with the
> > device.
> > 2. I strongly suggest you to separate in different modules the code
> > that depends on Android from the one that doesn't - and if you use TDD
> > or a similar technique for developing the latter, you'll be *very* fast.
> >
> > - --
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