I'm trying to retrieve the password of google account, but getting
security exception.
Also i have given permissions in androidManifest.xml to
account_manager, aunthenticator, get_account, manage account.
code :
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I'm trying to retrieve the password of google account, but getting
security exception.
Also i have given permissions in androidManifest.xml to
account_manager, aunthenticator, get_account, manage account.
code :
=
Thanks anderson for responding. Apologies for posting a vague question. My
issue is like a very common one .. There is no option to set up proxy
settings on droid. I have searched and there a like hundreds of post with
the same issue. I wanted to know if there has been a kind of hack available
by
Then do it the same way web applications do.
Implement login functionality in your application, and you can check
credentials. If the app has a web service-based backend, pass some kind
of login token to the server can track usage.
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04.08.2010 1:09, Kevin Brooks пишет:
My original
Looks like Google has a special process that deals with account
management. Only this process is allowed to get / set account passwords.
It's probably also signed with a special key, which is checked by the
kernel when it's started (guessing here).
If any application was allowed this, think
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Bret Foreman bret.fore...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it kosher to sign an apk file with a debug key or is that only for
inside Eclipse?
That should be kosher. I suspect there's still something wrong with
your process here -- perhaps signed by both production and debug
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Bret Foreman bret.fore...@gmail.com wrote:
If I export to an apk file and install it to the same phone from the
command line (adb install path/ filename.apk) then the MapView shows the
Google logo and the grid, but
no map. Any ideas what might be going wrong?
Except I don't have a production/release signing key yet. I've only
ever generated the debug key, which I also used to generate the maps
API key. I'm using the Export wizard in Eclipse with the sign the
package box checked and my debug key chosen.
I shouldn't be able to even install an unsigned
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Bret Foreman bret.fore...@gmail.comwrote:
Except I don't have a production/release signing key yet.
I would generate one, then a corresponding release Maps API key and try
that.
I've only ever generated the debug key, which I also used to generate the
maps
That's a fair point. I wasn't planning to generate a production key
until I was ready to publish but there's no harm in doing it now. On
careful reading of this:
http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/app-signing.html#cert
there is a sentence that goes You can not publish an application
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Bret Foreman bret.fore...@gmail.comwrote:
I was thinking that publish meant placing in the Marketplace.
I believe that's what is meant. I could be wrong, of course - I didn't write
it :)
Perhaps we should log a bug against the documentation to make that
Hi guys i'm rajesh, if have Ivt_bluesoleil_6.4.314.3 activation key or
crack or keygen key means please send me..
thanks
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On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Greg Donald
I've created a new keystore using keytool and placed it in the Users/
MyName/.android folder. However, when I start the Eclipse Export
Wizard, it only shows my old debug keystore. How do I get Eclipse to
know about a new keystore? Also, once I have a second keystore, how do
I tell the debugger
AP == Alessandro Pellizzari a...@amiran.it writes:
AP Too many, I agree, but this one was official, and was easily usable,
AP being a mailing list.
AP I would prefer a NNTP newsgroup, but a ml is good too.
AP A forum or a website? Not so...
This mailing list, along with many, many
Yes, the distinction has been getting blurred. This is a bad thing.
Discontinuing this group only makes the blurring worse, as more and
more beginners will move to android-developers -- where beginning
questions really do not belong.
On Aug 3, 11:49 am, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Bret Foreman bret.fore...@gmail.com wrote:
How do I get Eclipse to know about a new keystore?
When you use the Export Wizard, it should give you the option to use an
existing keystore and let you browse to it.
Also, once I have a second keystore, how do I
The keystore is in the .android folder but it does not show in the
Export Wizard. I can see keystores that were created by the wizard but
can't see any that are built with the keytool. There must be some
import step to tell Eclipse about a new key. Something beyond just
dropping the keystore into
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