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Snacktory on Android? java.beans.Introspector #36
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Sorry, I don't know. Try to rename the open bean source files back to java.beans and put the jar in your app and see what happens. |
Hi! I added snacktory sourcecode to my project and added android version of slf4j http://www.slf4j.org/android/ and jsoup http://jsoup.org/download as external .jar libraries and seems to be enough to make it work :-) I think is very useful information, maybe you can add it on you Readme. BTW, your work is amazing! Thank you very much. |
He declares them in the pom file, which should be enough because this project uses maven to build. |
@DHuckaby I tried first what you say (converting the pom to gradle file) but some dependencies, I don't know which, had java.beans dependencies and the app fails. Maybe prepare an Android pom or gradle file for better handling of this it's a better idea, but I don't have many experience with maven :'( |
Yes, I also think pom.xml is kind of standard even for gradle users ;) Regarding the android pom.xml - feel free to share your code here or provide an assembly xml as pull request similar to: https://github.com/graphhopper/graphhopper/blob/master/core/src/main/assembly/android.xml |
Added in readme: b868660 |
…L-170 Fixed extraction issues
Hi! I'm trying to make it work on Android project but when I initialize fetcher:
A java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Failed resolution of: Ljava/beans/Introspector; is thrown.
I read about java.beans are not fully implemented on Android, and I found Open Beans project http://code.google.com/p/openbeans/ but I don't know how to make it work or if there is a simpler way to fix that exception.
Thank you.
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