that is right,

Google will supply a download manager service, this service will care
all download and upload task.

Huadong

On May 19, 7:22 am, Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wescorp wrote:
> > but inside the service what protocol should I be using,
> > http, ftp, or something else?
>
> Well, Apache Jakarta Commons HttpClient is bundled with the Android
> runtime, and I've had success using that (on Android and in other
> projects). I don't think there is an FTP client library in Android,
> though I may have glossed over it.
>
> So, the path of least resistance may well be to use HTTP.
>
> However, the bigger question may be: what are the requirements on the
> server side, if any?
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
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