I don't believe there is any way to do that from an application.  From a
desktop, you can use the aapt dump commands to find out about the contents
of the .apk.

On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Spektor Yaron <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> i was able to play around with the resource on a different apk and get them
> using createPackageContext as you suggested.
> here is an example of the code:
> otherAppContext =
> this.createPackageContext("com.android.demo.notepad2",Context.CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE
> + Context.CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY);
> int resID = otherAppContext.getResources().getIdentifier("icon",
> "drawable", "com.android.demo.notepad2");
>
> this works well.
> now i am trying to get ALL the drawables (or all the layouts) in this
> package. i tried a multitude of ways including reflection and AssetManager
> but was unsuccessful. any tips here?
> just to be clear i can not use R.drawable.icon as this is a different
> context
>
> --
> Yaron Spektor
>
> >
>


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