Where do I find android-server.apk? [closed] - android

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I'm on a Mac 10.6.3, running Android emulator 2.3.3. I want to run some Selenium tests on the Android app, and as such, am instructed to install the "Android WebDriver Application" using this command ...
./adb -e install -r android-server.apk
Does anyone know where I can download the "Android WebDriver Application", aka "android-server.apk"? Thanks, - Dave

Go to the selenium project page. There you find it: http://code.google.com/p/selenium/downloads/list

You can find "android-server-2.32.0.apk" here:
https://code.google.com/p/selenium/downloads/detail?name=android-server-2.32.0.apk&can=2&q=

for android-server-2.38.0.apk
https://code.google.com/p/selenium/downloads/detail?name=android-server-2.38.0.apk

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I've recently migrated from a Windows/Eclipse build environment to an Ubuntu/Android Studio setup for my Android projects.
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For a while I have been trying to include teseract in my android app on Android Studio (using this tutorial). Since it did not work after many trys (missing allheaders.h) I contacted the creators (blog Gautam Gupta and OCR Robert Theis)they told me to try it on eclipse. Since I am not very found of Eclipse (having various problems) I am wondering, if somebody used Android Studio to make an OCR with tess-two. If so can you maybe write a short instruction?
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Everyone uses Eclipse for developing apps for android apps. I hate using IDEs. Is there any tutorial available for android app development without IDEs?
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I am searching for older versions of opencv for android, googling "android opencv 2.4.7 download" brings to me to following sites:
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