I suppose the main problem is you are expecting the Eula.show() method to
block.
Looking at the referenced code, it is evident that the object you pass to
the show() method should implement the Eula.OnEulaAgreedTo interface (line
69). That interface declares the callback for the acceptance of the
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 8:36 AM, dan wrote:
> Am I missing something programmatic?
The fact that all the code in your onCreate executes sequentially. You show
your EULA dialog then you start your Task. No where are you specifying that
that execution of said task is dependent on the acceptance o
I'm trying to enforce agreement using the
com.google.android.divideandconquer Eula class [1]. However my app
fires off an AsyncTask before I can accept or reject.
My code:
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(
Hi folks,
My friend and I are about to launch are first app on the Market. We
are don’t have an incorporated company formed (yet) and we would like
to protect us with an EULA. Can someone share an EULA format that
would work for us.
Any other advice on the topic of EULA will be great.
Thanks in
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