- You can give a .aar as source file to a prebuilt static Java library
module. The build system will set up dependencies and rules to extract
classes.jar and other resource files.
- To build against a prebuilt AAR module, use:
LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_AAR_LIBRARIES := <module names of aar prebuilt AARs>
The build system will set up rules to merge the library's
AndroidManifest.xml with the main AndroidManifest.xml, add the AAR's
resource dirs and link/merge the AAR's classes.jar.
Bug: 18168693
Change-Id: Ic2c1d20572a93bd98dbc72f8a39e26b459e442c2
- You can give a .aar as source file to a prebuilt static Java library
module. The build system will set up dependencies and rules to extract
classes.jar and other resource files.
- To build against a prebuilt AAR module, use:
LOCAL_STATIC_JAVA_AAR_LIBRARIES := <module names of aar prebuilt AARs>
The build system will set up rules to merge the library's
AndroidManifest.xml with the main AndroidManifest.xml, add the AAR's
resource dirs and link/merge the AAR's classes.jar.
Bug: 18168693
Change-Id: I478913d5d498f800b322529d7c2c2c0ea78425e5
Now you can merge the library manifest files to the main app's
AndroidManifest.xml with LOCAL_FULL_LIBS_MANIFEST_FILES.
LOCAL_FULL_LIBS_MANIFEST_FILES is a list of paths relative to the top of
the source tree.
Bug: 12907528
Change-Id: I16a347c83dfb6fbbb7d5d40284b7c65aa682fdd2