(But there really should be little difference between GSM and CDMA, from an
application's perspective.)

On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]>wrote:

> Sorry I'm not sure what telephony stuff the emulator does.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Bryan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thank you everyone for the helpful replies. I've used a class wrapper
>> as detailed by the android backwards compatibility blog to add support
>> for Droid. It runs in the 2.0 emulator as expected, though is there
>> anyway to emulate the cdma modem? Thanks!
>>
>> On Nov 26, 1:42 am, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > You absolutely can.  In fact Java gives you a lot of neat things you can
>> do.
>> >  For example, if you want to write a Service that uses the new
>> > onStartCommand() on 2.0 but still works on older versions with the old
>> > onStart(), just write it like this:
>> >
>> >     @Override
>> >     void onStart(Intent intent, int startId) {
>> >         handleCommand(intent);
>> >     }
>> >
>> >     @Override
>> >     void onStartCommand(Intent  intent, int flags, int startId) {
>> >         // Consume command, so old onStart() is not called.
>> >         handleCommand(intent);
>> >     }
>> >
>> >     // Handle start from either old or new method.
>> >     void handleCommand(Intent intent) {
>> >         // ...
>> >     }
>> >
>> > This article covers a lot more of what you can do:
>> >
>> > http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/04/backward-compatibility.
>> ..
>> >
>> > Note that reflection is useful for simple things, but for more extensive
>> use
>> > of APIs you can follow the wrapper class approach which works very well.
>> >  You can basically have large sections of you app using newer APIs, and
>> as
>> > long as you don't try to run those classes you will be fine.  (So in
>> fact
>> > another approach you could take is to just look at the API version and
>> use
>> > one class code vs. another based on it.)
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 8:16 PM, Ravi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > My 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 <[email protected]> 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 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, I can't support the Droid. Thanks!
>> >
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