Android :: Can I Use Resources Licenced Under Apache Public License In Commercial App
Mar 20, 2009
Under the terms of the Apache Public License, can I use some (graphic) resources in my commercial app?
More specifically, in my (proprietary) Android app, I want to use some graphics from Android. Since Android is licensed under the Apache Public License, I downloaded the source and took the resources I wanted. But I was wondering, if I want to sell this app, or not release the source code, am I allowed? Do I have to put any notices in my app description?
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Mar 17, 2010
I just wanted to know if there were any free weather APIs available for commercial use without any issue of license or open-source or etc.
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May 12, 2009
I am going to create an application via improving an existing code which has Apache License 2.0. In the license, it is implied that I need to attach "Notice" and "License" files for the previous code while distributing my new application.
Where is the best place to put these files, before publishing the new version on Android Market?
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Sep 28, 2010
I'm trying to use the Amazon Web Services java sdk jar but it has references to org.apache.commons.httpclient. All I seem to have in my Android sdk is org.apache.commons.http.client, which is a different namespace and obviously causes the build to fail. I'm new to Java and Android dev... is there a way to "map" one to the other or create some sort of symbolic link? If not, does that mean I have to import a "standard" org.apache.commons library?
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Jul 11, 2010
In my Android project, I want to loop through the entire collection of Drawable resources. Normally, you can only retrieve a specific resource via its ID using something like:
InputStream is = Resources.getSystem().openRawResource(resourceId)
However, I want to get all Drawable resources where I won't know their ID's beforehand. Is there a collection I can loop through or perhaps a way to get the list of resource ID's given the resources in my project?
Or, is there a way for me in Java to extract all property values from the R.drawable static class?
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Jul 9, 2010
I'm the PC admin for a Public Library in Florida. I keep the labs running. I have NO experience with Android. We never have enough PC's for the public at peak times. Putting in more PC's is expensive, or even impossible in some buildings. I'm always looking for ways to serve more patrons cheaply. Portable PC's are an idea for getting around this, but have problems. Notably, some are going to get stolen. All of them will get used heavily and often by people without the necessary skills to keep their data private. Sometimes they get used by our young hacking community for naughty things. I saw the Cherrypal PC and got interested. These things are ultra-cheap. That's enticing.
So here's my big question: How do I lock down an Android public PC? Specifically I need the machine to boot or log to a state that's exactly what I want EVERY time a new user comes on. There can be no remaining information about the old user (credit cards, passwords, chat history, etc.) that the next user can steal. Can I lock down the PC's? Is it easy and fast to restore to a base state that has the homepage and appearance that I want for the library, while keeping away changes I don't want? Is there anything that would keep Android from being a good addition to public PC's in the library?
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Jul 14, 2010
I know there is a Verizon commercial for the droid and they show an app where you hold your phone up when your around a bunch of resteraunts and it shows you there name. What is the name of that app?
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Oct 20, 2009
I'm currently working on an application which need security features. My question is simple, if every application is signed by its developper, how can I access application public key? (and private).
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Apr 21, 2010
I have this code:
hubSpinner.setOnItemSelectedListener(new OnItemSelectedListener() {
public void onItemSelected(AdapterView<?> parentView,
View selectedItemView, int position, long id) {
final MediaPlayer mp2 = MediaPlayer.create(Textbox.this, R.raw.hero);
mp2.start(); } public void onNothingSelected(AdapterView<?> parentView) {
} } );
(The code basically runs when a new item is selected of a spinner and then plays a song, which later will be a variable based on what was picked, but I'm fine as it is for now). And I want to be able to use 'mp2' out of this public void, (I want a button which pauses it). How can I do this?
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Nov 10, 2010
iFMW was upgraded: Mobile site for public person or private file share for secret person in one app.
It has two inversion functions on one app.
Public person can get his/her own public web site on the phone and secret person can use only private file sharing directly on the phone without uploading.
Those who want two demands above will use whole functions.
What will you choose of those choices?
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Sep 22, 2009
We've red the gmaps license agreement but it wasn't to clear for us if we can use that Gmaps API for a commercial Android application. Do you know any details regarding this subject? Do we have to pay some fee to Google if we want to use it inside a commercial application?
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Mar 8, 2010
At the moment I'm trying to build some integration tests for an android project. I would like to use the same apache http classes I use on the android. Which version is this and can I get a jar of that somewhere?
Trying to use the jar that comes with android only resolves in Exceptions... But most of the tests won't need running them in the emulator all the time just because I use some apache libraries or do they?
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Aug 26, 2010
Has anyone tried to use a newer version of Apache HttpClient on Android? There's an annoying bug in the HttpClient used by Android and I was wondering if I would run into problems trying to redistribute HttpClient 4.1 with my app.
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Oct 25, 2010
So I had to re-install some of my apps on my Cliq after the OS upgrade. I re-installed Exchange for Android 2.X, but I can't find the license key for it in the market to re-install that. Anyone know why I can't find it? I figured I could just re-download it since I've already purchased it.
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Oct 21, 2009
I wanna activate Calendar app in device. But, I don't know that get a calendar license. Also I wanna know step, cost, period.
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May 20, 2010
I am embedding a MapView in my application which is used as a canvas to pin point a location.
My question is do I need to buy a license if I publish my application as paid app in market? What is my app is free?
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Apr 6, 2009
Just did a little search on google with my paid app name, I found these:
http://www.ipmart-forum.com/archive/index.php/t-337082.html http://droidappz.co.cc/index.php/board,21.0.html
Someone bought the priced app from market with the "rooted" phone and copy the apk file, then post on the websites for others to download.
Should Android team give a better way to protect the priced apps?
For example, encrypt the apk with the unique device hardware id for each download request. And verify the key before execution. So the apk can only be used on this phone.
There should be much better and complicated ways. but this is the basic idea.
I have checked the BlackBerry app world, looks like they have something different:
http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/appworld/faq.jsp
>My application requires a license key, how can I get a license key to >the end user? >BlackBerry App World asks you to indicate that an application requires >a license key. The license key models supported include Static, >Single, Pool or Dynamic.
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Sep 21, 2009
Android is developed under the Apache v2 License but what about of the non-free applications?
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Oct 17, 2009
I'm trying to find an app that was on a commercial i recently saw. It shows a mouth on the phone and the person is holding the phone up to their mouth.
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Jun 2, 2010
How to do RSA encryption of byte array with base-64 encoded public key?
After reading the couple of articles( of google search ) on how to do RSA encryption in Java, found the following snippet.
CODE:.........
I have public key as a base64 encoded string (126 characters), How do i create 'PublicKey' with the encoded string and use it with Cipher.
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Jul 29, 2010
I'm working on an app that is meant to be used by fans of a sport team. In the future, I expect to use the same app but for any different team. So, what changes would be the colors, team logo, app name and the like. So, is there any technique that allows me to build binaries for different teams without having duplicated resources?
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Aug 18, 2010
I am using a Mac with Eclipse Galileo, trying to load Android code from a public repository. I tried 'Checkout from SVN' and the URL is:
http://secrets-for-android.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/secrets-for-android-read-only
This is from the website:
http://code.google.com/p/secrets-for-android/source/checkout
I get the error:
Error validating location: "org.tigris.subversion.javahl.ClientException: Bad URL passed to RA layer
svn: URL 'http://secrets-for-android.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/secrets-for-android-read-only' non-existent in revision 114"
Keep location anyway?
I'm currently using this svn client in Eclipse to manage my own secure repository on another website, so I know it's installed correctly and works.
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Oct 19, 2009
Buster is now available in the Android Market.When is my bus? Start Buster, and you'll instantly know just when your bus will arrive at your stop. Uses your phone's location sense to find your stop and your buses.Currently in free Beta, Buster supports the metropolitan transportation networks of Austin, Denver, and Sacramento. More cities and features coming soon. We'd love your feedback here or at support-at-n9works.com. Also, we're trying to get a sense which cities to roll out into following the beta cities.
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Apr 20, 2010
I'm a bit new to programming Android App's, however I have come across a problem, I can't find a way to make global variables -unlike other coding like php or VB.NET, are global variables possible? If not can someone find a way (and if possible implement the way into the code I will provide below) to get a value from the variable 'songtoplay' so I can use in another Public Void...
Here is the code:.............
Basically, it gets the value from the Spinner 'hubSpinner' and displays it in a Toast. I then want it to return a value for string variable 'songtoplay' -or find a way to make it global or useable in another Public Void, (Which is will a button, -loading the song to be played)
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Aug 19, 2009
How to use apache.commons in my android application.
I put the right import, but when I compile it I get the following error:
: package org.apache.commons.io does not exist import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils;
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Mar 9, 2010
I'm really very interested in buying a license of some great Android apps and games - please email d...@dominicreeves.com Also, with a number of projects that need to be built, I'm hiring!
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Jun 28, 2010
Not all the packages have license information and I am not sure if those that do have that on the manifest but it doesn't seem like it. therefore, is there a way to extract the license of all the packages installed on a Android system?
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Oct 22, 2009
How can I contact to Google Calendar license?
I wanna activate Android Calendar app(fullsource/packages/apps/Calendar) in device. however Android Calendar app don't activate in device and emu. I think it is license problem. But, I don't know that get a calendar license. Also I wanna know step, cost, period about license. Additionally, I wonder if Calendar license assosicated with google Map, Google gmail, Google You tube !
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Sep 11, 2009
I have a query:
Is LGPL'd code compatible with Android applications? Or are there any gotchas!
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Oct 16, 2010
I have an Android app and some company is interested in using part of it and rebranding it for its customers. One of the options would involve licensing the code to them for use in this specific case. Would you recommend doing that as a good option? What is the cost of licensing code in comparison to the cost of the original development. Should the license be for any use of the code, for using the codebase/year?
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