ACRA looks very useful and potentially more robust than my current method. 
However I notice that it uses a class (CrashReportingApplication) extended from 
android.app.Application. 

I already have a class in my app extended from android.app.Application so does 
that mean I cannot use ACRA or that I somehow have to combine my class with the 
ACRA one? Or can I have two classes extended from android.app.Application in my 
program?

Regards, Paul
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kostya Vasilyev
Sent: 24 June 2010 16:04
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [android-developers] Re: Crash dumps - Market vs Homegrown

There is one other important benefit to homegrown solutions: they can 
provide more information than just the stack trace.

Not all problems are crashes or ANRs, and even then, not all of them can 
be understood by looking at a stack trace.

Building app-specific logs with relevant info on e.g. various state 
changes can only be done with custom solutions for now.

-- Kostya

24.06.2010 18:51, MobDev пишет:
> afaik not ALL existing devices will get an update to Froyo, so yes I
> guess there is still use for ACRA !
>
> On 24 jun, 12:08, Tomáš  Hubálek<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>> Nathan, I belive that homegrown (eg. ACRA -http://code.google.com/p/acra/)
>> is must untl Froyo and newer become majority. Correct me if I'm wrong
>> but on older version of Android there is no way how to get info about
>> errors.
>>
>> BTW: I'm using ACRA in all my apps and it made my apps much better.
>> Thanks to ACRA dev.
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On 24 čvn, 02:36, Nathan<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> I've been using a home grown crash dump send during a beta period. It
>>> coudl be redundant - or confusing now that the market has one.
>>>        
>>      
>>> Am I right in thinking I won't need that once the app is on the
>>> market?
>>>        
>>      
>>> Or is the crash dump ability in the market limited to certain
>>> devices?
>>>        
>>      
>>> Any thoughts?
>>>        
>>      
>>> Nathan
>>>        
>>
>>      
>    


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