I want to develop a library for Android. In what form can I ship it? jar, apk or something else? How should I do it so that other developers can use my library in their application?
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If your library is pure Java code, a JAR is fine, perhaps ZIPped with documentation, etc.
If you need resources or other Android-specific non-Java stuff, you should look at using an Android library project. That is best shipped as source code, though there are tricks for packaging it up in (mostly) binary form. And the new Gradle-based build system under development should make it easier to create library projects that ship in binary (non-source) form.
I would just toss your code up on link text and allow users to download the code or fork it from there. I've seen quite a few Android libraries on GitHub.
As a regular jar. Your library classes will be converted to the Dalvik VM bytecode along with a concrete application.