Question

I am migrating from Action Bar Sherlock to Action Bar compat. I remove ABS and I had support-v4-google maps in it, I got errors. I will add the v4 directly to the project now to see if it solve, but I want to know:

I don't really understand from the documentation if libraries are redundant or complementing?

Thanks for advice, pointers etc.

EDIT: This is the error that make me added v4 with "external jar... " It solve it.

The type android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder$SupportParentable cannot be resolved. 
It is indirectly referenced from required .class files

But if u say i should not add v4 if already have v7 how do I explain it to Eclipse?

Relevant post, the solution was to add v4 here. The hierarchy of the type activity is inconsistent when extending ActionBarActivity

Edit 2: The v4 jar is included in the v7 library project if done following these steps point by point: http://developer.android.com/tools/support-library/setup.html#add-library My setup is :

  • Android 4.3 : unchecked
  • APrivate Lib: unchecked
  • v7-app.../src : checked
  • v7-app.../gen : checked
  • ADependencie: unchecked
  • raw v7 jar : check
  • raw v4 jar : check
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Solution

v7 includes the v4 support library so there is no need to have it in there again

if you look in the libs folder of the v7 support library you will see that the v4 jar is already referenced in the library

OTHER TIPS

V7 is the new version of the android-support library, just something new things implemented in V7 of V4 support library. So the all method and class of v4 are available inside the v7.

So if you add v7 library then no need to add v4 library.

If you are using Android Studio the default way the v7 support library is included is maven dependencies defined in you build.gradle file.

dependencies {
    compile 'com.android.support:appcompat-v7:18.0.0'
}

The appcompat-v7 .aar file does NOT contain the v4 classes. You can see this by looking in your build/exploded-bundles/ComAndroidSupportAppcompatV71800.aar folder. What I have found is that if you create a new project it will also include the .jar file for v4 from the SDK folder.

In my case (Eclipse), it depends on which v4 and v7 jar you import in your project.

My suggestion is to use both the file jar present on this folder: C:\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-aaaammgg\sdk\extras\android\support\v7\appcompat\libs

In my case, 'android-support-v7-appcompat.jar' alone was not enough when I used public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity in Eclipse. I needed to also add android-support-v4.jar (Build Path -> Libraries -> Add JARs). Only then AppCompatActivity was accepted.

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