They are not part of the public SDK at present. If you look at the
source code, you will see they all have the @hide annotation. They
might be introduced in the future, but for the moment they are hidden,
perhaps because the API is unstable.

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 5:04 AM, Phil <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking at how Android supports wifi portable hot spot
> functionality with a view to writing simple home screen widget that
> allows people to turn the phone's wifi hotspot on and off without
> digging into the device settings.
>
> There was nothing obvious at developer.android.com so I dug through my
> copy of the Android source code and found that the WifiManager class
> (android.net.wifi.WifiManager) provides the basics to allow the state
> to be queried. So as well as 'getWifiState()' there is
> 'getWifiApState()' and a matching set of state constants.
>
> However, in my bang-up-to-date Eclipse IDE, this class has none of the
> Ap methods or constants. Can anyone shed any light on this?
>
> Thanks,
> Phil.
>
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