> I suppose that there is probably several approaches to dealing with > the situation at hand but after some quick checks online about it, I > had conflicting thoughts as to what people were really doing/using. > If one were to start testing communications with the ContentProviders > and ContentResolver classes on the Android phone, it would be helpful > if a couple applications that we would like to interact with could be > tested through the emulator against our code that we are writing.
Ask the authors of those applications for an APK to be made available outside of the Market. > Can we not > download an application from the market onto the emulator and then > test communicate with the application? The emulators do not have the Android Market. If you cannot get the apps you want on your emulator, that is those apps' developers fault for not offering more places to get their app. -- Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy) http://commonsware.com Android App Developer Books: http://commonsware.com/books.html
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