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On 8/9/10 04:03 , Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> Well if you need it, write your own code to do it.  They are your
> apps, right?  You can have a way for them to interact to have one
> ask the other to kill itself -- send a broadcast to it, have a
> service to bind to to send a command to it, or heck even just have
> an instrumentation test case that does a self-murder and run that
> between every real test case.

It's what I'm doing in other cases, but this wouldn't be a black-box
testing.


> (Note from looking at your manifest -- applications have never
> been able to get the INJECT_EVENT permission, so there is no reason
> to request it.)

Yes, it's a residual for other tries. Thanks.




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