Marcelo,

By redeploy do you mean, closing the emulator, and then starting it
again? Then again it will take huge amount of time to start up the
emulator, right?

On Jul 6, 7:10 pm, Marcelo Fukushima <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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)
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> 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:
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> > > >     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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