small tweaks to readme re: testing

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Running Tests
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1. Go into the test directory
2. Run the following command:
adb shell am instrument -w org.apache.cordova.test/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner
(Optional: Open the test project in Eclipse, right click on it and select Run as Android Test Project)
Please see details under test/README.md.
Further Reading
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## Android Native Tests ##
# Android Native Tests #
These tests are designed to verify Android native features and other Android specific features.
## Initial Setup ##
Before running the tests, they need to be set up.
1. Copy the version of cordova-x.y.z.js into assets/www directory
2. Edit assets/www/cordova.js to reference the correct version
3. Copy cordova-x.y.z.jar into libs directory
0. Copy cordova-x.y.z.jar into libs directory
To run from command line:
4. Build by entering "ant debug install"
5. Run tests by clicking on "CordovaTest" icon on device
0. Build by entering `ant debug install`
0. Run tests by clicking on "CordovaTest" icon on device
To run from Eclipse:
4. Import Android project into Eclipse
5. Ensure Project properties "Java Build Path" includes the lib/cordova-x.y.z.jar
6. Create run configuration if not already created
7. Run tests
0. Import Android project into Eclipse
0. Ensure Project properties "Java Build Path" includes the lib/cordova-x.y.z.jar
0. Create run configuration if not already created
0. Run tests
## Automatic Runs ##
Once you have installed the test, you can launch and run the tests
automatically with the below command:
adb shell am instrument -w org.apache.cordova.test/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner
(Optionally, you can also run in Eclipse)