Friday, November 22, 2013

Re: [android-developers] Android Studio is driving me nuts

That does sound like a pretty cool feature, a lot like Maven Modules.
Although it might actually resolve the multi-lib project, it is not really the same thing.

Having the server code, the mobile code and all my other projects for reference is a big deal.
e.g.
I've even had a single project that contained server components in Java, PHP and Ruby along with Android and Blackberry mobile components. Eclipse is a master at that kind of workflow, and I'll miss it in IDEA.

I do have some catching-up to do with IDEA, so hopefully I'll find some satisfactory workflows I can use.

On Friday, November 22, 2013 4:57:41 PM UTC-5, Tor Norbye wrote:
With the new gradle build system you shouldn't have to have different projects for different versions (free, paid, etc.); you should be able to set everything up in a single project, with separate resources and classes (as necessary) for your variations.  This is now handled by the build system in Android Studio directly ("flavors"); see http://tools.android.com/tech-docs/new-build-system/user-guide#TOC-Build-Variants . We're working on better UI support for this so you don't need to configure it in Gradle config files.

-- Tor

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