On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 2:34 PM, Bret Foreman <bret.fore...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's an example where they did something like what you suggest.

IMHO, Locale bears little resemblance to what the OP is requesting.

Locale is an application, not a library. Locale has intrinsic value to
the end user but can be extended via integration with other
applications -- a library has no value to the user. Many apps that
integrate with Locale also have intrinsic value and can run without
Locale -- apps that depend upon a library cannot.

Locale *is* an excellent example of the integration possibilities of
Android, particularly between two peer applications. It is not an
example of a "software library", IMHO.

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