Thanks. I'll try that.
FWIW, you SHOULD be able to simply direct Eclipse to set up the test in the same directory as the project and I think at one time this was possible, but that's not the case (any more) it seems. On Monday, December 10, 2012 3:04:30 PM UTC-6, Lew wrote: > > > > On Monday, December 10, 2012 8:35:28 AM UTC-8, darrinps wrote: >> >> Thanks. >> >> I was beating my head against the wall trying to do it the other way >> after reading the recommendation here: >> http://developer.android.com/tools/testing/testing_android.html >> >> Much easier to just keep them apart. >> > > I don't understand. That is the very page that tells you to keep them > apart. > "A test project is a directory or Eclipse project in which you create the > source code, > manifest file, and other files for a test package." > > Which is the way you call "the other way"? Your message is lost in the > antecedents. > > If you were following the instructions on the page you cite, you'd be > creating a separate > test project for each app project. > > > >> Larry Meadors wrote: >>> >>> I believe that is "The Android Way" - you have your application in one >>> project and your tests in another. >>> >>> > As explained on the cited page. > > -- > Lew > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en