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>>> ** Show me the use case
>>> The attached patch is just trivial proof-of concept implementation
>>> done by Jeremy Chang that adds a 'monkey'
>>> test definition file for abrek.  Once TCP/IP or USB is ready, for
>>> Android's monkey testing, the procedure is like
>>> as following:
>>> (1) abrek run monkey
>>> (2) abrek dashboard put /anonymous/ monkey1297752359.0
>>
>> Could you please forgive my android ignorance and tell me how I can run this
>> test? Please include any hardware/software I should have. Can I run this on
>> a beagle board with some android installation? Do I need a real android
>> phone? This is just so that I can participate in the discussion and not make
>> clueless and pointless arguments later.
>
> Jeremy, could you prepare the testing environment using Android emulator?
> We could write down the instructions in wiki for reference.
Emulator is a good start. I created a page for reference, introducing
Android emulator based testing environment.
as https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/Android/EmulatorTestingEnvironment

Cheers,
Jeremy Chang
>
>>> Any suggestion is appreciated.  Thank you in advance.
>>
>> I hope we can work on making this solid.
>
> Sure!
>
> Cheers,
> Jim Huang (jserv)
> http://0xlab.org/
>
> [1] DDMS: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/ddms.html
>

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