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- already tried creating an android project library, as mentioned. Are you saying I might not have run through the procedures correctly? Because I followed the android documentation that you mentioned to the letter.Patrick Bateman– Patrick Bateman2012-12-14 16:35:08 +00:00Commented Dec 14, 2012 at 16:35
- Can you link to the library project youre using?jamis0n– jamis0n2012-12-14 16:38:35 +00:00Commented Dec 14, 2012 at 16:38
- yes, the android library was added to my projects library list. In my method of adding the jar, the jar is view able under the android dependencies.Patrick Bateman– Patrick Bateman2012-12-14 16:41:53 +00:00Commented Dec 14, 2012 at 16:41
- although I already tried this, it appeared that there were a handful of issues with my program the made it look like there was just a single issue. The android documented way of created an android library eventually worked out for me. thanks.Patrick Bateman– Patrick Bateman2012-12-18 21:30:16 +00:00Commented Dec 18, 2012 at 21:30
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