I have a library-only Android eclipse project (no main class, only library classes) that I want to include in my main Android Application project.

I went to the Build Path and added the library project to the "Required projects on the build path" on the Projects tab, and checked it on the "Order and Export" tab.

However, when the application is run, it emits VerifyError exception, because the class from the library project didn't happen to be packaged together in the apk.

Any solution to this?

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Android projects don't get packaged in, unfortunately. If your library project only has classes, not resources, then you can make it a normal Java project. Java projects that an Android project depends on do get packaged in.

If the library project uses Android specific classes, then when you make it a Java project you also have to add android.jar to the build path. This will be "platforms/android-1.6/android.jar" inside your SDK directory if you have the 1.6 platform installed, for example.

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You are correct. If I make the library project a Java project (as opposed to Android project), the classes get packaged in. Thanks! – yuku Jan 12 '10 at 8:20
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I had a similar problem (with the VerifyError exception on loading onto a device) using Eclipse Version: 3.6.2. I had created an android Library project with some common classes for sharing, that depended on the android SDK classes. Instead of making the andrloid library project a 'normal' java project I added the library project as a library reference in the projects properties Android tab for the projects that were using the library. This resolved the missing class exception.

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