Unable to make Android library resources private?











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created public.xml in values and added public resource there



<resources>
<public type="drawable" name="image_public"/>
<public type="string" name="external_module_string_res_public"/>
<public type="layout" name="activity_main_public"/>
</resources>


but still, I am able to access to all resource from library module in the Main project.



tried this Chris Banes's instruction
and this as well stackoverflow post



using
Android Studio 3.1.4
and
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.1.4'










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  • "created public.xml in values" – Is that res-public/values/?
    – Mike M.
    Nov 22 at 12:05






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    @MikeM. Yes i did that too
    – AKASH WANGALWAR
    Nov 22 at 12:08















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created public.xml in values and added public resource there



<resources>
<public type="drawable" name="image_public"/>
<public type="string" name="external_module_string_res_public"/>
<public type="layout" name="activity_main_public"/>
</resources>


but still, I am able to access to all resource from library module in the Main project.



tried this Chris Banes's instruction
and this as well stackoverflow post



using
Android Studio 3.1.4
and
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.1.4'










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  • "created public.xml in values" – Is that res-public/values/?
    – Mike M.
    Nov 22 at 12:05






  • 1




    @MikeM. Yes i did that too
    – AKASH WANGALWAR
    Nov 22 at 12:08













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created public.xml in values and added public resource there



<resources>
<public type="drawable" name="image_public"/>
<public type="string" name="external_module_string_res_public"/>
<public type="layout" name="activity_main_public"/>
</resources>


but still, I am able to access to all resource from library module in the Main project.



tried this Chris Banes's instruction
and this as well stackoverflow post



using
Android Studio 3.1.4
and
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.1.4'










share|improve this question















created public.xml in values and added public resource there



<resources>
<public type="drawable" name="image_public"/>
<public type="string" name="external_module_string_res_public"/>
<public type="layout" name="activity_main_public"/>
</resources>


but still, I am able to access to all resource from library module in the Main project.



tried this Chris Banes's instruction
and this as well stackoverflow post



using
Android Studio 3.1.4
and
classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.1.4'







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  • "created public.xml in values" – Is that res-public/values/?
    – Mike M.
    Nov 22 at 12:05






  • 1




    @MikeM. Yes i did that too
    – AKASH WANGALWAR
    Nov 22 at 12:08


















  • "created public.xml in values" – Is that res-public/values/?
    – Mike M.
    Nov 22 at 12:05






  • 1




    @MikeM. Yes i did that too
    – AKASH WANGALWAR
    Nov 22 at 12:08
















"created public.xml in values" – Is that res-public/values/?
– Mike M.
Nov 22 at 12:05




"created public.xml in values" – Is that res-public/values/?
– Mike M.
Nov 22 at 12:05




1




1




@MikeM. Yes i did that too
– AKASH WANGALWAR
Nov 22 at 12:08




@MikeM. Yes i did that too
– AKASH WANGALWAR
Nov 22 at 12:08

















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