>Now, if you want to allow the user to choose an application to launch,
>by pulling up a list of available activities from the PackageManager,
>that's perfectly reasonable.

Thanks. Good idea.


2010/3/11 Mark Murphy <[email protected]>

> Thomas Ermesjo wrote:
> > So anyone with a Nexus One can check their logcat to see what the
> > Alarmclock classname for the nexus is?
>
> You should not be doing this. The alarm clock is an application, not
> part of the SDK.
>
> http://www.androidguys.com/2009/12/14/code-pollution-reaching-past-the-sdk/
>
> Some applications that may exist on Android have publicly documented
> Intents, such as:
>
> http://developer.android.com/uide/appendix/g-app-intents.html
>
> The alarm clock is not one of them.
>
> Now, if you want to allow the user to choose an application to launch,
> by pulling up a list of available activities from the PackageManager,
> that's perfectly reasonable.
>
> But please don't go around hard-wiring class names in your code.
>
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