It is.
It enables not only debugging, but also other adb - based features,
and does no harm.
If you need some of those features to support a PC-side application,
just leave it on.
-- Kostya
09.11.2011 1:52, SL пишет:
I am just wondering whether it is appropriate to let the phone on
What do you mean? You can use Android phones for development. That
doesn't mean they are in some low-level debugging mode.
Assume that I have an Android phone plugged onto a winxp pc via a USB
cable, and my program on winxp is running 24/7.
I am just wondering whether it is appropriate
On Tuesday, November 8, 2011 4:52:05 PM UTC-5, SL wrote:
What do you mean? You can use Android phones for development. That
doesn't mean they are in some low-level debugging mode.
Assume that I have an Android phone plugged onto a winxp pc via a USB
cable, and my program on
Your reply seems to indicate that you have some rather indirect concern.
I don't know I get what you meant by the above statement. As for me, I am
thinking that once, say SMS/MMS, comes in, I just to transfer to my pc
immediately.
Dalvik Debug Monitor Server (DDMS) seems to put the
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