Writing JUnit-Test For Some Of Classes - Getting Android Class Errors?
Apr 2, 2012
The problem is, that I wanted to write a JUnit-Test for some of my classes - but this stupid Anroid SDK does always lauch this absolutely lame AVD!
So I came up with the idea to move all my non-Android related classes out of the actual Android project into standard Java project. There I can easily test my classes and by adding this standard Java project to the BuildPath of the Android project, I can easily access and use my classes: no error is shown in the IDE - everything is fine.
But if I launch my full application in the AVD, it exits with following exception: NoClassDefFoundError!
I found out, how to run a normal test from an Android project. But why is it not possible to reference to a non-Android project? Regarding code reuse, this is really big disadvantage!
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Oct 2, 2010
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I created a new Java project so I can run the unit tests on the PC and only include the non-platform-specific classes from the Android project. Both projects are opened in the same Eclipse workspace. I assume I need to somehow include these Android-project sources explicitly in the new project where I'll run the Junit tests, but I can't figure out how to do this.
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import* android.app.Activity; *
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public* *class* TestMyView *extends *
ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2<MyActivity> {
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stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: numtests=2
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: test=test_testOne
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS_CODE: 0
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: id=InstrumentationTestRunner
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: current=2
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: class=com.mycompany.myproject.test.SimpleTestCaseExample
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: stream=
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: numtests=2
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stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: id=InstrumentationTestRunner
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: current=2
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: class=com.mycompany.myproject.test.SimpleTestCaseExample
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: stream=.
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: numtests=2
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS: test=testAndroidTestCaseSetupProperly
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_STATUS_CODE: 0
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_RESULT: stream=
stdout Test results for InstrumentationTestRunner=..
stdout Time: 0.07
stdout OK (2 tests)
stdout INSTRUMENTATION_CODE: -1
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