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icon5.gif  Android project with multiple build targets/configuration [message #902427] Fri, 17 August 2012 14:37 Go to next message
Jia Li is currently offline Jia LiFriend
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Registered: August 2012
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I am really new to eclipse. Is there any way to create build configurations in a project, so each configuration point to different resource folders or include different libraries.

for example, a map based application for 10 cities. so, I have 10 sets of map and data files for each city. I know I can create a class library and 10 projects using the lib and including resources. But, to release to different android markets, i need to include different RDM library for license check, it becomes difficult. Say, 10 cities to 4 markets ends up 40 projects in the workplace. is there any solution for this?

Thanks
Re: Android project with multiple build targets/configuration [message #902442 is a reply to message #902427] Fri, 17 August 2012 15:07 Go to previous message
Russell Bateman is currently offline Russell BatemanFriend
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On 8/17/2012 8:37 AM, Jia Li wrote:
> I am really new to eclipse. Is there any way to create build
> configurations in a project, so each configuration point to different
> resource folders or include different libraries.
>
> for example, a map based application for 10 cities. so, I have 10 sets
> of map and data files for each city. I know I can create a class library
> and 10 projects using the lib and including resources. But, to release
> to different android markets, i need to include different RDM library
> for license check, it becomes difficult. Say, 10 cities to 4 markets
> ends up 40 projects in the workplace. is there any solution for this?
>
> Thanks

Android programming is supported by Android forums or Android-capable
forums. Stackoverflow is a good one. Android development chose to extend
Eclipse, but there is no Eclipse forum for it.

http://developer.android.com/index.html
http://androidforums.com/
http://stackoverflow.com
others

If you're new to a forum, you owe it to yourself to read the sticky
posts at the top of the forum. If you had, you'd have even more
suggested sites than I'm giving you here.
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