There is also the question of how to handle the NDK sources and integrate them into the eclipse workspace. For example, I believe NDK sources must be under the 'jni' directory, but they won't be structured that way in the source tree. So I'm not sure if the jni directory is required. I realize there's some reference material out there but I'm not sure what to pay attention to. Would be nice to get some overview steps that I can read along with the reference material so I know the order in which to look at things, essentially.
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