Hrm, that's not what the instructions said, but I can see your point. If 
correct though, I'd be usin the Qt-supplied/generated classes, but that means 
I'm editing code in the build dir? Shouldn't the code be under my project's 
android dir? 

The article alludes to a projdir/android/src/com/company/... directory.


> Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 5:59 PM
> From: "m...@rpzdesign.com" <m...@rpzdesign.com>
> To: interest@qt-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Interest] Android Studio and Qt
>
> Jason:
> 
> Its a little tricky, I think you have to open up the created project in 
> the build directory, not try to import from the source directory tree 
> where the qmake pro file is located.
> 
> Look at Build Settings -> Build Steps -> Make: main in /bla/bla/bla 
> directory and find the Debug -> android-build directory and magically 
> inside this directory is another gradle file.
> 
> Import from that build location and Android Studio will come up and be 
> able to process the java files while the compiled so C++ files are 
> loaded but not able to step into them as a native library.
> 
> That help?
> 
> md
> 
> On 2/24/2016 4:41 PM, Jason H wrote:
> > There is a step missing in http://www.kdab.com/qt-android-episode-6/
> > Where we go from importing the build.gradle to somehow having Java source 
> > to start debugging.
> >
> > Can someone fill in the missing steps?
> > I didn't find any .java files.
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