How about replacing the contacts app with your own - Is there any way
to do that?
Rohit
On Sep 29, 8:00 pm, Xolotl Loki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > 2) Hidden Content Providers. The open access guarantees don't
> > necessarily grant access to the underlying content providers that
> > power the native applications. At the moment (this might change)
> > access to the native mail, SMS, and IM Content Providers is not
> > available.
>
> I figured out how to read the SMS provider:
>
> Cursor c =
> this.getContentResolver().query(Uri.parse("content://sms/inbox"), null,
> null, null, null);
> Log.d(TAG, "Read " + Integer.toString(c.getCount()) + " SMS messages
> from content (" + Integer.toString(c.getColumnCount()) + " columns)");
> String[] cols = c.getColumnNames();
> for(int i = 0; i < cols.length; i++) {
> Log.d(TAG, "Column: " + cols[i]);
> }
> while(c.moveToNext()) {
> Log.d(TAG, c.getString(c.getColumnIndex("address")) + ":" +
> c.getString(c.getColumnIndex("person")) + ":"
> +c.getString(c.getColumnIndex("date")) + ":"
> +c.getString(c.getColumnIndex("body")));
> }
>
> I saw the URI "content://sms/inbox" after adding the receiver and
> listening for incoming SMS. I got the column names from the middle
> block of code.
>
> cheers,
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