uTubeFan
uTubeFan

Reputation: 6794

How to Convert an Android Library Project to an External JAR?

I have an Android library project that has been working for me pretty well, but now I am interested in "converting" it to an external JAR.

How do I do that?

Can any Android library project be converted to an external JAR? If not, what are the restrictions or limitations?

Upvotes: 21

Views: 12228

Answers (2)

Sinjo
Sinjo

Reputation: 430

http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/projects/index.html#LibraryProjects claims that you can't export these to an external JAR. Specific quote:

Similarly, you cannot export the library project to a self-contained JAR file, as you would do for a true library. Instead, you must compile the library indirectly, by referencing the library in the dependent application and building that application.

Upvotes: 2

CommonsWare
CommonsWare

Reputation: 1007534

Can any Android library project be converted to an external JAR?

Not right now.

If not, what are the restrictions or limitations?

If your library is purely Java code, with no resources, you can create a JAR out of the .class files, just as you would with regular Java.

If your library uses resources, you can still create a JAR as above. However, you will need to look up the R values (e.g., R.layout.main) via reflection or getIdentifier(), and your resources will not be packaged in the JAR but would have to be distributed separately.

In the future, the build tools should support creating distributable JAR files out of library projects, complete with resources. The current build tools do create JARs, but they are not designed to be distributed but are rather internal build artifacts at the moment.

Upvotes: 29

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