Question

When using Proguard with Android, methods that are only invoked via reflection (e.g., callbacks defined in onClick XML attributes) are erroneously stripped out.

One solution for this issue is to add each affected class and method to your proguard.cfg.

How can I use Java annotations to achieve the same effect?

I feel that would make the code self-documenting and it would avoid code and proguard.cfg drifting out of sync. However, Android's Proguard doesn't seem to ship with the annotations.jar mentioned in its documentation.

Was it helpful?

Solution

You can retrieve annotations.jar and annotations.pro from an official ProGuard release. You should then be able to use annotations as discussed here

All the necessary options can go in proguard.cfg.

OTHER TIPS

I ran in to this problem recently. Here is what you need to do:

To fix the onClick events add this to Proguard settings

-keepclassmembers class * extends android.app.Activity{
   public void *(android.view.View);
}

To keep annotation add

-keepattributes ** or -keepattributes *Annotation*

More information is available here http://www.simpligility.com/2010/12/hints-for-using-proguard-on-your-android-app/ I use maven-android-plugin to compile android app and this article pretty much sums up what I do for the android to get it working. Hope this helps!

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