Thanks Xavier, that is exactly the situation.

Can I assume that future releases will allow my android project
to reference other standard Java projects?

On Apr 15, 4:06 pm, Xavier Ducrohet <x...@android.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm guessing your 2 projects are "android" (created by ADT) projects?
>
> If your Android project references a standard Java project, then the
> reference project output is added to your Android project.
>
> Unfortunately, older versions of ADT would also do this for referenced
> projects that are also Android project. This should never have
> happened, as Android projects compile against their own resources
> (their own R.java), which would conflict with the id values defined
> in the R.java of the referencing project.
>
> To fix this, you need to make sure the referenced projects only
> contain non Android code, and is a standard java project.
>
> Xav
>
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 9:34 AM, info.sktechnol...@gmail.com
>
> <info.sktechnol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I have an application with 2 projects.  Works fine in SDK1.1 and
> > compliles fine in SDK 1.5.
> > I am still using the 1.1 target.
>
> > But when I try to run it on the emulator in 1.5 it crashes.  Logcat
> > indicates that it cannot find the
> > classes of the second project.
>
> > Is there something special I need to do with 1.5 that was not
> > necessary for 1.1?
> > Applications with only one project seem to run OK in 1.5.
>
> --
> Xavier Ducrohet
> Android Engineer, Google.
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