| <p> |
| This sample is a simple application that serves as an application under test |
| for the <a href="../SpinnerTest/index.html">SpinnerTest</a> test application example. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| This application illustrates basic state management across the Android application life cycle, |
| mainly for the purpose of highlighting common patterns of Activity testing. When the application |
| is first run, the spinner widget displays a default selection of "Earth". |
| Thereafter, the application saves a selection as soon as it |
| is made. The application remembers the selection from invocation to invocation, even |
| if the device reboots. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The test application <a href="../SpinnerTest/index.html">SpinnerTest</a> |
| shows you how to set up tests to monitor and prevent code regressions in the |
| management of state across invocations and power cycles. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| For more information about this application, see the |
| <a href="../../../resources/tutorials/testing/activity_test.html">Activity Testing</a> tutorial. |
| </p> |