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Hi.
How do i link ipv6 together with a mobile application device such as
android? I have a project given by the lecturer with 0 notes as reference.
I have to combine both of them together, however i dont understand how to
link them together and i dont see how it works. Hence, i would ask for
I should add: I would also like to hear about any System Only options
that may be available. I notice that Android now has some additional
broadcasts/etc., for multiple user applications but only allows these for
system signed applications (which my application is often a part of)
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I work for a Parental Controls company and have a product that has been
working beautifully on Android up to version 4.2. Until now, we have mostly
pushed off fully supporting 4.2 with user switching as the demand has not
been high enough. That time has past and it's finally in our radar.
Our
I've been trying to resolve a bluetooth connection problem between my app
and service running on my laptop. I've paired my phone, a Nexus S 4G
running AOSP 4.1.1, with my laptop through the System Settings. In my app,
I'm unable to connect to my service over this pairing. However, if I go
back
rauf,
I think you replied to the wrong topic, could you please delete your post?
Thank you,
Bryan
On Thursday, August 30, 2012 10:15:58 AM UTC-4, rauf qureshi wrote:
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//I have develop following code can any body tell me
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On Thursday, August 30, 2012 9:46:23 AM UTC-4, Bryan wrote:
I've been trying to resolve a bluetooth connection problem between my app
and service running on my laptop. I've paired my phone, a Nexus S 4G
Glad to see a response, thanks.
While I think a platform feature vs an API set developers can access is
better than nothing, it's also much too restrictive. What I mean by this is
that parents and admins want to buy the devices they want to buy -- and
still have the ability to lock them down.
I just realized I may have misunderstood your response. If Android provided
parental controls, again, it would be better than nothing, but very much
too limiting.
The main point in my list there is this: People want to choose their
filtering / parental controls / enterprise control solution,
Now that READ_LOGS permission is not available to applications in Jelly
Bean (API 16), what are developers of Application Locker type apps to do?
These are populate applications among parents who would like to prevent
their kids from accessing various apps (generally password protected) but
On Thursday, July 26, 2012 1:55:01 PM UTC-6, Kristopher Micinski wrote:
These apps aren't supposed to exist. They can be easily uninstalled by any
user. Real support for this requires firmware modifications
Sure, but the fact is they *do* exist and there are many of them with many
users.
On Thursday, July 26, 2012 2:25:57 PM UTC-6, Romain Guy (Google) wrote:
Using the logs to detect app launches is a hack and definitely not a
public API. Even if apps could still read the logs, a new version of
Android could very well change the log format or remove these particular
logs
I appreciate your responses, but disagree about your assessment. Setting an
application to Device Admin + logcat monitor is not trivial to circumvent
as a standard user by any means. Parents want these for their children
and their children are having a hard time getting around them... hence the
Excellent, thank you.
Google: Would still love to hear more about the possible future of these
sorts of (needed!) apps...
On Thursday, July 26, 2012 4:44:06 PM UTC-6, TreKing wrote:
What I'm really looking for here is some statements from Google (Dianne,
where are you?!) about the matter.
Google has certainly posted we're working on it type hints on *many* issues
/ upcoming features. Dates no, but it would be good to know if this is
being looked at.
I certainly disagree that this does not belong in Android. Here a few
reasons why (minimized):
- There is a huge demand for
the 1M limitation. This is happening on regular user
devices.
Bryan
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Part of my applications duties are to enumerate launcher activities -- to
do this, I call PackageManger.queryIntentActivities(). On some devices this
has resulted in a *TransactionTooLargeException*. Is there a way around
this?
*Example code:*
final PackageManager pm = getPackageManager();
and it will reference my.package.core.MyActivity? I though
that when the name begins with a ., then the application package is used.
Thank you!
Bryan
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Mark,
Thanks for the clarifications and sorry for my rough example, I should have
used a receiver in my example. It seems like I'm on the right track then,
by extended my core classes in local classes to preserve the receiver names
in the manifest.
Thanks again!
Bryan
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Thank you very much!
Bryan
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 12:55:14 PM UTC-4, Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 12:49 PM, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Mark Murphy
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It'd be nice if there were a way for app
I'm considering that option, though I'm concerned about frustrating users.
I suppose it's not terrible to ask them to recreate their widgets, but I
hate to negatively impact them.
On Thursday, June 14, 2012 2:55:51 PM UTC-4, TreKing wrote:
Why not stop doing all this and tell your users (via
Hi,
I've 2 versions of an app, for which I just merged the code into a single
library that I reference from both apps. In testing, I found that if an
appwidget existed on the homescreen for this app and I updated to the new
version using the library, the LauncherModel.java would delete the
I should add that I can create new appwidgets on the homescreen with the
newest version, but existing widgets don't appear even though the onUpdate
is called in the AppWidgetProvider.
On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 1:23:31 PM UTC-4, Bryan wrote:
Hi,
I've 2 versions of an app, for which I just
me know!
Thank you
On Wednesday, June 13, 2012 1:23:31 PM UTC-4, Bryan wrote:
Hi,
I've 2 versions of an app, for which I just merged the code into a single
library that I reference from both apps. In testing, I found that if an
appwidget existed on the homescreen for this app and I updated
I have created an open source Google Android App, hosted on Google
Projects to help new Android Developers get up to speed with how to do
some various development tasks, and provide some reusable code that
all developers may use.
The Google Project URL is
that isn't out there in the market.
On Dec 9, 10:18 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Bryan Stinchfield bryed...@gmail.comwrote:
You're an asshole and missing the point of the topic.
Well that's not nice. I took quite some time out of my day to read your
Hi everyone, been searching and searching but not finding any answers
or good information. Am hopeful that someone can help me. To start
with, yes, I've searched groups and google for answers but there don't
seem to be any. My app, Angry Birds Walkthrough Portal, was suspended
from the Android
and they get away with it.
Please, don't bother responding, I could care less what you think.
Looking for help, not an asshole.
On Dec 9, 8:20 pm, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 1:04 PM, Bryan Stinchfield bryed...@gmail.comwrote:
Any ideas what they are referring
I'm just curious at line 916 and line 975. is the database being open
is the same thing? in that case maybe at line 916 open that database
then at 975 tries to open it that database again that is already open
at 916 then maybe its the cause of crash?
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I was wondering on how to make line and rectangle collision detection.
lines have starting point x1, y1 and ending point x2, y2 and also of
thickness of line width. the rect would be top, bottom, left, right.
intersects(x1, y1, x2, y2, w, rect r)
{
returns true if intersects else return false.
}
I wanted to see if it was possible to use TDD with Android application
development. Thanks to Robotium, I've had great initial success. One of the
issues I ran into was how to use the camera during my smoke tests. Using
information learned from the Robtium mailing list, I created a fake camera
I am working on an augmented reality-type application. I noticed an issue
with GPS not updating as expected. I have put a counter on-screen so that I
can keep track of how often onLocationChanged is being called.
The GPS receives lock ok, and begins calling onLocationChanged. After some
time
The Google IO app has its source available.
(http://code.google.com/p/iosched/source/checkout). They make a good
use of fragments in there.
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 10:08 AM, Jayanthi jaia...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am doing application in Honeycomb but i am not clear with
Fragments
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Thanks
Bryan
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similar SIM card and the network connection results were the same.
Though I didn't grab the debug output from the other SIM card.
If this should be filed as an issue I can certainly do that.
Thanks,
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I haven't seen my post in the forum. If I have missed the post, can
you send me the link. I am stuck on this and hoping the answer is
obvious.
Thanks
beeman
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I would like to create my own Web browser either using the out-of-the-
box Browser app source with slight modifications or via WebView
directly that has the ability to pre-process (inspect possibly
modify at times) both HTTP request and response headers + data.
How is this possible? I've seen
I would like to implement a custom Browser based off the standard
Browser source and/or simply off WebView with one extra requirement: I
would like to capture and possibly modify traffic (request/response
including HTTP headers) before WebView displays the content.
How can this be done? I've seen
Hi,
does anyone know how to use Ksoap2 to send out a body request with
more than 1 element?
I have been working on this for days, and cannot find a suitable
response, but the issue is that ksoap2 can only support the use of a
single parent element within the soap request body.
Here is the snippet
from the extension, then call the
activity handing over the MIME type as an argument, but theory doesn't
seem to be enough to get me through this one. Any suggestions you guys
can make, or tutorials you can point me at would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks!
-Bryan
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I have a paid application, that I recently published.
For one reason or another, I didn't make a backup copy of the key
signature.
After fixing some bugs, I tried to sign the application again as an
update, through Eclipse's export as a signed app wizard.
On the screen where the alias is
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android:maxLength =2000
android:hint =@string/compose_hint/
On Jul 19, 12:49 pm, Bryan bryguy0...@gmail.com wrote:
I figured it out. The line,
android:inputType=textCapSentences
was the issue.
Adding this line to anEditTextobject will make the object be a
single lineEditText
, 10:45 am, Bryan bryguy0...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been trying to get my EditText box towordwrap, but can't seem
to do it.
I have deal with much more complicated issues while developing Android
applications, and this seems like it should be a straight-forward
process.
However, the issue
I have been trying to get my EditText box to word wrap, but can't seem
to do it.
I have deal with much more complicated issues while developing Android
applications, and this seems like it should be a straight-forward
process.
However, the issue remains, and I have a large text box that is only
.0001
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public class MusicReader extends Activity {
private MainScreen main;
@Override
//Begin activity
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState
I have been searching on google for information regarding application
passwords and SQLite security for some time, and nothing that I have
found has really answered my questions.
Here is what I am trying to figure out:
1) My application is going to have an optional password activity that
will be
Live chat with FedEx works great. Your address, the shipper name, and you're
golden. I spent about 4 minutes on it and found out it's arriving today!
Better than a 20 minute hold on the phone.
-Bryan
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 1:14 PM, abowman abow...@gmail.com wrote:
If you trust your neighbors
. This was not for ADC2. It comes with the standard charger, headset,
and pocket case. Plus a friendly letter from the Android Team.
Thanks Google! This made my week and now I get to test with Android 2.x!
-Bryan
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:11 PM, havexz bali.param...@gmail.com wrote:
i live in chicago
Did anyone else fill out the form with their personal email address
rather than the one that the Android Device Seeding Program message
was emailed to? I used my personal address without thinking about it.
I hope that isn't an issue.
On Mar 5, 3:02 pm, Nikolay Ananiev devuni...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a listview activity that uses SimpleCursorAdapter to populate
the list from a SQLite database.
The database field in question is an INTEGER data-type, set with
either a 0 or a 1 value, in a boolean format, 0 being false, and 1
being true.
In my listview, I want to show a textview
!
Bryan
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app. If you set to 1.5 or 1.6 then you can not see your cdma package.
On Nov 25, 9:31 pm, Bryan piusve...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry for the simple question, but I'm having trouble finding an
answer. My app targets 1.5, and runs fine on my phone (1.6), but to
support droid, I need
Sorry for the simple question, but I'm having trouble finding an
answer. My app targets 1.5, and runs fine on my phone (1.6), but to
support droid, I need the package android.telephony.cdma from 2.0.
Targeting 2.0 excludes the current devices running my app (including
my own G1), but as it is now,
understanding is that You can't. I cloned my app for 2.0 (ofcourse
you will loose your feedback and popularity) and set minSDK to 5
Catch 22: If you set min sdk to 5 aka 2.0, 1.5 1.6 can not see the
app. If you set to 1.5 or 1.6 then you can not see your cdma package.
On Nov 25, 9:31 pm, Bryan
So I'm having a hard time setting a ringtone from a raw resource. My
code is below. Any help would be much appreciated.
RingtoneManager.setActualDefaultRingtoneUri(getApplicationContext(),
RingtoneManager.TYPE_NOTIFICATION, Uri.parse(android.resource://
net.thebosskey.gijoepsasoundboard/ +
an inch for hours, such as overnight. The trigger should be a
cell, not time, based.
Is there any way of doing this, such as a gsm broadcast or something
like that?
Thank you,
Bryan
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For what it's worth, I stopped using the Sense UI in favor of the
default home, but did not wipe everything first. Upon entering the
default home for the first time, all my apps had the right names/
icons. After resetting though, they were displaying in their mangled
state in the default home.
I just installed Light Racer on my Sprint Hero. Had never installed it
before. Rebooted and it was fine, still named Light Racer, still with
the same icon. I assume this is because you updated Light Racer and I
had never installed it before.
However, I am having this problem with several other
Make that trigger a different intent, not action.
On Sep 21, 5:09 am, Bryan bryanw...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to have one status bar icon, but multiple entries in
the notification pull down?
I need to generate a few notifications that each trigger a different
action when clicked
does anyone nkow how to create a notification without putting an icon
into the status bar? So you won't see an icon up top, but you can see
the notification when you pull down the notification window.
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HI all,
In Windows, we write installer script, and user an installer
compiler to generate an installer,
let's say .inf for .msi/.cab and .nsi for NSIS.
But when it comes to Android, is there a similiar method?
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I received notice that my application was suspended yesterday around
lunch. I've contacted support via email and the publisher support form
with no answer as of yet. What can I do to resolve this issue?
The violation was that after paid app support hit the UK, a UK company
(non-software) with
It seems that the browser isn't handling file downloads quiet right.
If you log into geocaching.com, search for nearby geocaches, and try
to download a .LOC file, it downloads the search page instead of
the .LOC file. The mimeType is correct for a .LOC file though.
Anyone run into this type of
How do I open email attatchments it never let's me
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Eclipse 3.4.1
JDK 1.5.0_16
Android SDK 1-1.0_r1
Mac OS X 10.5
Used keytool -list -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore to get my
md5.
public class MyMapView extends MapActivity {
private static final int MILLION = 100;
MapView map;
MapController controller;
I've been trying to figure out the cause of a compass related error
for a while. After debugging and standing out in the rain slowly
spinning in circles for a while, I finally found out that my device is
reporting back yaw values inconsistently.
For example, the range of offset from magnetic
Hi all,
I have a spinner in a dialog. Calling spinner.setSelection(int)
correctly sets the spinner just after opening the app. If I reopen the
dialog after making another spinner.setSelection(int) call, the
spinner shows the first item regardless of the selection being set,
BUT...
clicking on
Hi. I'm trying to track GPS updates in my app using telnet and the
geo fix command. Logcat is reporting back different long/lat values
from what I enter.
I get the feeling that the geo command is doing some floating point
math and breaking the coordinates. The margin of error is significant
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