You're beyond the realm of currently released and supported SDKs, so
you're really on your own here and you'll have to go dig for
documentation in the source code to find what you're looking for.

JBQ

On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Stanley.lei <xiaofeng.lei...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi JBQ,
>
> Thanks for you reply, and I appologize for the delay in getting back
> to you.
>
> The detailed log of the issue is list as following:
>
> 01-01 07:06:27.936: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(479): Uncaught handler:
> thread Thread-11 exiting due to uncaught exception
> 01-01 07:06:27.936: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(479):
> java.lang.SecurityException: Cannot write secure settings table
> 01-01 07:06:27.936: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(479):     at
> android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:1234)
> 01-01 07:06:27.936: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(479):     at
> android.os.Parcel.readException(Parcel.java:1222)
> 01-01 07:06:27.936: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(479):     at
> android.bluetooth.IBluetoothDevice$Stub$Proxy.disable
> (IBluetoothDevice.java:577)
> 01-01 07:06:27.936: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(479):     at
> android.bluetooth.BluetoothDevice.disable(BluetoothDevice.java:134)
>
> And I searched the built environment, and found out the following code
> snippet from the auto-generated file IBluetoothDevice.java:
>
> public boolean enable(android.bluetooth.IBluetoothDeviceCallback
> callback) throws android.os.RemoteException
> {
>    android.os.Parcel _data = android.os.Parcel.obtain();
>    android.os.Parcel _reply = android.os.Parcel.obtain();
>    boolean _result;
>    try {
>        _data.writeInterfaceToken(DESCRIPTOR);
>        _data.writeStrongBinder((((callback!=null))?(callback.asBinder
> ()):(null)));
>        mRemote.transact(Stub.TRANSACTION_enable, _data, _reply, 0);
>        _reply.readException();
>        _result = (0!=_reply.readInt());
>    }
>    finally {
>        _reply.recycle();
>        _data.recycle();
>    }
>    return _result;
> }
> // async
>
> public boolean disable() throws android.os.RemoteException
> {
>    android.os.Parcel _data = android.os.Parcel.obtain();
>    android.os.Parcel _reply = android.os.Parcel.obtain();
>    boolean _result;
>    try {
>        _data.writeInterfaceToken(DESCRIPTOR);
>        mRemote.transact(Stub.TRANSACTION_disable, _data, _reply, 0);
>        _reply.readException();
>        _result = (0!=_reply.readInt());
>    }
>    finally {
>        _reply.recycle();
>        _data.recycle();
>    }
>    return _result;
> }
>
> From the source code, in fact, I could not find the difference between
> the two functions disable and enable in their implementation. I also
> compared the file IBluetoothDeivceService.java, and still not find
> where the permission is needed. The only permission is
> BLUETOOTH_ADMIN. Maybe other permission rather than the permission
> WRITE_SECURE_SETTING is needed?
>
> Stanley
>
> On Mar 26, 9:35 pm, Jean-Baptiste Queru <j...@android.com> wrote:
>> As far as I know this permissions won't be available to applications.
>> My understanding is that there activities that your application will
>> be able start that allow the user to change the settings in question.
>>
>> JBQ
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 6:31 AM,Stanley.lei<xiaofeng.lei...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Does any Android developer give me any explaination?
>>
>> > I will appreciate any reply.
>>
>> > Thanks & Best Regards,
>>
>> > Stanley
>>
>> > On Mar 25, 6:37 pm, "Stanley.lei" <xiaofeng.lei...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> One more thing as the supplement, is that I met this issue when I
>> >> tried to call the non-published API BluetoothDevice.disable(), but the
>> >> API BluetoothDevice.enable() works well. I am just curious about why
>> >> enabling bluetooth is allowed, while disabling bluetooth is not
>> >> allowed. I think these two API should have same security level. Of
>> >> course, this is just my private opinion. Any mistake, please point it
>> >> out.
>>
>> >> Thanks,
>>
>> >> Stanley
>>
>> >> On Mar 25, 6:17 pm, "Stanley.lei" <xiaofeng.lei...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >> > Hi all,
>>
>> >> > I am developing the application based on the latest cupcake branch. I
>> >> > met a security issue, which needs the permission
>> >> > WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS. I have tried to grant it to my application, but
>> >> > when the package is installed, an error is reported:
>>
>> >> > 01-15 06:50:49.780: WARN/PackageManager(160): Not granting permission
>> >> > android.permission.WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS to package com.ourdroid.apks
>> >> > (protectionLevel=3 flags=0x44)
>>
>> >> > I have searched in this group, and found some cases same as mime. My
>> >> > question is whether it is possible to get this permission?
>>
>> >> > Any reply will be appreciated.
>>
>> >> > Regards,
>>
>> >> > Stanley
>>
>> --
>> Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
>> Android Engineer, Google.
>>
>> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
>> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further
>> warning.
> >
>



-- 
Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
Android Engineer, Google.

Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further
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