I first tested with the Android LVL example app and had no problems.
Inconsistent results might be due to other things such as newer SDK
emulators seem to need faster machines to run on and whether they are
getting a reliable Internet connection.  I had a devil of a time
getting a 2.3 emulator to come up with the Internet access to work.
On a 2.4 Ghz Linux box it may take several starts and a number of
minutes for each try.   On a 4 core 64-bit Windows 7 less than a
minute.  And apparently Google has been buying fast boxes for QA so
they don't see the problem.

On Jan 9, 9:08 am, John Gaby <[email protected]> wrote:
> It has been my experience that LVL CANNOT be fully tested before
> publishing.  Like you, I found that an unpublished app returns
> inconsistent results.  If I set the response to denied, for example,
> on some phones I got the correct result, and on others I did not.
> After I published the app, it did seem to work correctly, but of
> course I could only see the results on the phones I had access to.
> You just have to take your best shot and hope for the best.
>
> On Jan 9, 5:24 am, Neilz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The app is new, and is a saved draft.
>
> > I've just discovered a thread buried deep in this forum where a Google
> > rep states that the testing only works with fully published apps (not
> > drafts)... and that they would update the documentation to reflect
> > this. That post was made in August, and the docs never were updated,
> > so that's one irritation that caused me a lot of wasted time.
>
> > Stranger still, I've given a copy of the app to another person to
> > test, and we're both getting different responses back. I get the
> > allowed response, he gets an unauthorized response. It all seems
> > rather odd and considering we're supposed to be going live tomorrow,
> > rather worrying.
>
> > Thanks for the link, I'll have a read.
>
> > On Jan 9, 12:59 pm, MarcoAndroid <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Is it an existing app published before? Then make sure you have
> > > pressed Save. Also watch the version nr you are using. Some more
> > > pitfalls etc you can find 
> > > here:http://ttlnews.blogspot.com/2010/11/my-experience-with-android-market...
>
> > > On 8 jan, 23:55, Neilz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > More info.
>
> > > > I've now put my app up onto the market account, but haven't clicked
> > > > 'Publish'. Now, the license check just returns 'LICENSING RESULT :
> > > > Allow the user access' every time. I have even set the test response
> > > > to say 'NOT_LICENSED' but I still get the above response.
>
> > > > Anyone have any experience with this?

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