That should have read "It doesn't work with other versions."

On Apr 7, 4:36 pm, jtoolsdev <brianjto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I assume you are using a Froyo (Android 2.2) emulator?  It doesn't
> work with versions.  What Google should have done with LVL is also to
> have included a couple example Policy source files for the developers
> to examine and get hints from.
>
> On Apr 6, 1:56 pm, ted <t...@filigreeinc.com> wrote:
>
> > I followed the developer.android.coml guidelines by  copying the LVL
> > source into my
> > project scr folder (it couldn't find the library.ask file if I
> > installed lvl as a library) . I added the manifest attribute
> > and much of the 'sample' code into my apps main activity.
>
> > When I call this code in my app:
>
> >     mChecker.checkAccess(mLicenseCheckerCallback)
>
> > it never returns to the MyLicenseCheckerCallback callback methods.
> > Instead it returns to the next line after the
> > 'mChecker.checkAccess(mLicenseCheckerCallback)' statement in my app.
>
> > When debugging thru the 'LicenseChecker.java', I can see that the
> > 'mService' variable == 'null' so it then goes on to bind and the
> > 'bindResult' variable becomes 'true'. It then runs the statement:
>
> > mPendingChecks.offer(validator); and returns to my calling method,
> > without going to the MyLicenseCheckerCallback method in my app. I
> > can't find any documentation explaining the workings of the lvl code
> > and its variables, so I am stumped as to why the lvl code is not
> > working properly.
>
>

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