On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 02:01:47PM -0500, Jim Graham wrote:
> I have what I hope will be the final question on this topic for
> a while.... Looking at the instructions in the dev guide on
> Application Licensing, I'm still not clear on one thing.
>
> Specifically, after installing the library code from the Market
> Licensing Library, if I'm understanding correctly, I STILL need
> to copy (and configure for my public key, etc.) the code from the
> sample directory into my main activity, correct? Or, is there
> equivalent code in the library directory itself (which I added as
> a library in Eclipse) that I need to configure?
Ok, let me clarify the question, as it obviously didn't make
sense the first time around.
In the section called "Working with library projects" / "Copying
the LVL sources to your application" the last line of that
section reads, "If you add the LVL sources directly to your
application, you can skip the next section and start working with
the library, as described in ."
Now, here's the question. I AM using the LVL as a library in
Eclipse. So I know that I do not skip the next section,
"Including the LVL library project sources in your application"
which, despite the name, is about including the library, not the
sources. Ok, I understand that. Now, I've added the library to
my project's path in Eclipse, instead of adding the plain source.
Where does the part I need to configure/add/whatever end, and
the section mentioned earlier (" ") begin? And do I also need
to do the steps in " " (if there are any), or what? Where does
the one part end, and the other begin? Or do they overlap after
a certain point (would that be the mysterious " "?)?
Or is it safer to just include the library, the library
source, and the additional code that follows in the dev guide,
(which is the sample app the license manager project includes),
presumeably all in my project's main activity?
Thanks,
--jim
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