> Please don't do that.
I understand that it's not the right way to build an app.
And i'm aware that if i link to this class , any change by the android
team will break my app.

her comes the but :-)
- i want to make a app only for personal use..so i take the change of
failing with code update.
- it would help me to learn better android programming..
it's to much for me to code the idea i have from nothing..
but if i can build the calender app in the sdk , i can work from
that...
(already got parts working , by editing in source and rebuilding the
sdk emulator image after every change...
but that's a little bit time consuming :-)

If it's possible without to much problems , it would help me out.



On 18 feb, 20:30, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> arnoldl wrote:
> > I want my android.jar to include the calendar provider class.
>
> Please don't do that.
>
> > this is
> > not in the normal .jar
> > It's hidden for the sdk build by @hidden lines in the source.
>
> Correct. It is not for SDK developer use at this time. It is subject to
> modification by the core Android team and device manufacturers.
>
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>
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