If you'dd like to test something yourself, the code is available at http://code.google.com/p/worktime/source
Op donderdag 5 april 2012 07:24:52 UTC+2 schreef Dirk Vranckaert het volgende: > > In my application I use RoboGuice and the configuration for RoboGuice > requires to add an Application-class and specify it in the > AndroidManifest.xml file in the application-tag using the 'android:name' > attribute. > > So this is how my applicaiton-tag in the manifest looks like: > > <application android:label="Worktime" android:icon="@drawable/logo" > android:name=".guice.Application"> > > This always works and still does when I compile inside my IDE (IntelliJ) > and deploy it to my device. However when I want to run my tests using Ant > (and only via Ant, this also still works in the IDE) I have this error on > the console: > > [exec] > android.test.suitebuilder.TestSuiteBuilder$FailedToCreateTests:INSTRUMENTATION_RESULT: > > shortMsg=Unable to instantiate application > eu.vranckaert.worktime.guice.Application: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > eu.vranckaert.worktime.guice.Application in loader > dalvik.system.PathClassLoader@44e88928 [exec] INSTRUMENTATION_RESULT: > longMsg=java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to instantiate application > eu.vranckaert.worktime.guice.Application: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: > eu.vranckaert.worktime.guice.Application in loader > dalvik.system.PathClassLoader@44e88928 > > The ant statement I execute is: > > ant all clean emma debug install test > > This has worked before but started failing since I upgraded my 'Android > SDK Tools' to revision 17 and the 'Android SDK Platform-tools' to revision > 11. > > Anyone who had this issue also or who knows how to fix it > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

