Nope it does not.

On Nov 13, 3:54 am, "Dexter&#39;s Brain" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think, a clean re-build will solve the problem. :)
>
> On Nov 13, 1:50 pm, Android Helebek <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I was using Netbeans to write my Android applications for a few weeks
> > now (i was used to NB). Then I decided to give a chance to Eclipse,
> > since its the official recommended (with tools existing) development
> > environment. Now, that I moved my code to Eclipse, it keeps
> > complaining in the manifest file. The error is shows is as following:
>
> >         <receiver android:name=".MyPhoneListener">
> >             <intent-filter>
> >                 <action
> > android:name="android.telephony.TelephonyManager.ACTION_PHONE_STATE_CHANGED"/
>
> >             </intent-filter>
> >         </receiver>
>
> > org.xx.xx.MyPhoneListener does not extend
> > android.content.BroadcastReceiver
>
> > And actually it is true that it does not extend BroadcastReceiver, but
> > extends PhoneStateListener.
>
> > class MyPhoneListener extends PhoneStateListener
>
> > My question is, I was able to compile and run my exact same
> > application from Netbeans and the application was running fine.
>
> > So what might be the problem, is it an Eclipse bug or is this really a
> > wrong implementation (even it works!)?

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