I've already asked this question, but what if some API is broken? In
my case it's the media player with its severe bugs and I hope I'll
find a workaround or a new SDK will be released, but what happens if
not?

I guess I can't say "you should've fixed your SDK if you want a
working app" in the readme, so what do you suggest?

On Mar 24, 11:19 pm, "Megha Joshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 6:26 AM, Mr. Tanvir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > i also like to include some other things
> > if a demo
> > will work than if communication between 2/more devices required in the app
> > can i use some static data in the same app instead of networking/socket
> > programming which
> > will response like 2.more devices are connected in the networking ;) ???
>
> If the Android SDK supports some feature, in your case Android supports
> communication between 2 devices, then its best to use the actual APIs and
> implement the feature, instead of using a placeholder demo.
>
> > plz some one from google assure this.
> > im just starting to develop some app now.
> > so this will help me and other like me a lot
>
> > best regards
> > RSTanvir
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