Gotcha - thanks Dianne.
On 3/25/2011 1:36 AM, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
No they remain in the .apk, and you must use the AssetManager APIs to
access them.
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Demetris <mailto:demet...@ece.neu.edu>> wrote:
Does Android expand the apk files into a f
Does Android expand the apk files into a filesystem structure? If yes where?
I don't seem to find much in /data/data/ (package name
as defined in the AndroidManifest.mf.
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attached was the log from after uninstalling the package, when
there is no data about it?
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Demetris <mailto:demet...@ece.neu.edu>> wrote:
I agree with you - but I think the fact that something went wrong
originally with some prior
installation
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Demetris <mailto:demet...@ece.neu.edu>> wrote:
No I didn't actually try to change the app from shared user to
non-shared, it is a non-shared id app even though
I am seeing 7 shared uids mentioned in the logging below. Not sure
why b
No I didn't actually try to change the app from shared user to
non-shared, it is a non-shared id app even though
I am seeing 7 shared uids mentioned in the logging below. Not sure why
but I didn't set any shared user uids.
I am compiling and running this on a 1.6 Android phone and I do see the
Hi,
Does anyone know if the current implementation of the Android default
browser
uses bi-directional sockets? For example when opening a socket to send http
requests to http://example.com:8080, is that socket a bidirectional socket?
Where can I find the source code for the current default bro
Hi all,
I generated a standard Android under Eclipse (using the plugin) and I
imported code from an existing project (J2SE-based). I was able to
iron out all the complaints from the Android SDK 2.1 (compile errors).
However, the runtime (emulator startup) the IDE displays a message
saying that t
Hi all,
I think the Android emulator has the capability to emulate incoming
phone calls but I am wondering if there is a capability to place
outgoing calls to
existing cellular networks through the appropriate hardware interface.
Is there any
documentation of such a functionality I look into
Does anyone happen to know of any WSDL 2.0 parsers that can run
under J2ME CDC? I tried Woden (which compiles on Java 1.4) but no
luck.
Thanks
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> TreKing - Chicago transit tracking app for Android-powered devices
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