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- HKosovaSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
Is your app Xamarin.Android or Xamarin.Forms? TestComplete supports the former (release builds only) but not the latter.
Also make sure your app uses a supported API Level.
- BerïnnOccasional Contributor
Hi Helen,
It's an Xamarin.Android apk and the API Level is supported.
Alex & Helen > One very very strange thing : after more than 50 tries, i have managed to instrument one apk (i didn't do anything different than the previous tries). But it was a one shot. It's not working anymore (with the same pattern). It's making me crazy!
Regards,
Berïnn
- HKosovaSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
- AlexKarasChampion Level 3
Hi Berïnn,
Not sure if it helps, but have you tried the process described here: https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/app-testing/mobile/ios/preparing/instrumenting-apps/xamarin.html ?
- BerïnnOccasional Contributor
Hi Alex,
In the guideline for instrumenting Android Application, there is a note telling "Xamarin applications can be instrumented in TestComplete only."
So i think it's a dead end with Xamarin Studio :robotsad:
REgards,
- AlexKarasChampion Level 3
Hi,
> [...] there is a note [...]
> i think it's a dead end with Xamarin Studio
Thank you for mentioning the note.
It this a blocker for you?
It should be possible to instrument the application either from TestComplete UI or with the help of code if you like to have it to be automated for, say, your CI environment (https://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/app-testing/mobile/android/preparing/instrumenting-apps/scripts.html).
Does this work for you?
- mansi1209New Member
Thanks for the solution i too was getting same error.
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