Android :: License Server Check Always Times Out
Nov 9, 2010
I'm trying to implement The Android LicenseChecker in my app, and I've followed the instructions almost verbatim from the developer site. Everything seems hooked up correctly, but every single time I get the "Check timed out." message. I increased the timeout value to 30 seconds, I'm logged into my device (which has the market app installed) with my publisher account login gmail address.
I set the test response to Licensed. I saved (but didn't publish) a sample app to test with. When that didn't work, I tried using an app that is already published and just rebuilding the apk locally to include the LVL implementation. I definitely have 3g connectivity. I can browse the web on the device and other connected apps are working correctly.
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Aug 9, 2010
I was looking for per-application control over retry until and other license settings from the developer console. This appears not to be available. Do I implement a more lenient ServerManagedPolicy by twiddling with these settings and associated preferences in ProcessServerRequest? My app operates fine in airplane mode, and I can anticipate it being used for extended periods of time where internet connectivity is unavailable.
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Apr 16, 2013
Is there an app or other way to see how many times you have flashed different roms, mods, themes etc?
I tried triangle away by chainfire but it didnt show exactly how many times device have been flashed.. (exellent app otherwise)
If it matters device is GT-I9300, GT-I9250, GT-I9000 (Galaxy S3, Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy S)
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Nov 6, 2009
So it's almost bed time here on the east coast... It's interesting enough to hear the "Droid..." notification (changeable, I know) every time a FB friend posts, I get a TXT or an e-mail. Problem is, I don't want to receive these at 3 in the morninig, nor do I want to turn off my sounds in case of a call or TXT that *is* important.
Any way to tell the Droid exactly when I want it to check facebook and e-mail? Old LG 10000 allowed you to set the times it checked for e-mail.
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Jun 23, 2010
In my Android app I am calling a URL for fetching images and that URL is also fetched dynamically. Sometimes what happened is that the server returns the path of the image but actually there is no image so can we put some kind of validation.
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Sep 18, 2009
I am developing an application which connects to the server. By now the login and data transmission works fine if theserver is available. The problem arises when the server is unavailable. In this case the method sends a login request and waits for the response.Does anyone know how to check if the server is available (visible)?
The pseudocode of the simple logic that has to be implemented is the following:String serverAddress = (Read value from configuration file) //already done boolean serverAvailable = (Check if the server serverAddress is available)//has to be implemented Here comes the logic which depends on server Available
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May 21, 2009
I've got the following row xml file which consists of CheckboxView and TextView;
CODE:............
When the app run, i'm unable to "tick" any of the check boxes...
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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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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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Jan 24, 2009
I'm working on an Android app that's licensed under Apache Software License 2.0. As recommended in best practice, I would like to display the license to the end user for acceptance before proceeding. However, the ASL text is large and I'm not sure whether it's a good idea to show the entire license.
I would like to know if there are any recommendations for apps under ASL on what license text to use (perhaps an abbreviated version of ASL)? Pointers to actual license text would be quite helpful. At a minimum, I was thinking to show the "Disclaimer of Warranty" section and for the whole license include the link to ASL site.
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Apr 26, 2009
1. When the "copy protection" checkbox was first introduced on Android Market, I heard about a lot of issues with people not being able to download etc. Have those issues been resolved now? If I turn on copy- protection on an app with over 10K active users, do I risk a major rebellion?
2. I'd like to sell my app on other stores like slideme, andappstore and handango. Since some of these just redirect the user to your own site to download the app, there needs to be a license key that authenticates the user and unlocks his app. I saw that andappstore has a framework for that (not sure if that will only work with them or is a generic solution). I'm looking for a free, generic licensing solution. Is there one that you know of or use? My concern is to not throw in a wrench in the process of user download and use of the app, where I start getting a ton of emails from people whose keys arent working or asking for new keys etc, where license support turns into a full-time activity.
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Sep 2, 2010
Check for system updates doesn't check.
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Jul 25, 2010
How do you manage your activation on android market since this crappy market doesn't offer anything for dynamic licensing as other store like handango, mobihand app world etc. How do you protect your full copy from piracy?
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Aug 4, 2010
I'm trying to integrate the LVL to my app, and I followed the 'Licensing Your Applications' document [1].
For some reason I'm receiving the ERROR_NOT_MARKET_MANAGED error, although my app (package: org.jraf.android.logcatlivewallpaper) is indeed available in the Market.
I suppose I made a mistake is on my side but all I did is follow the document (I used the ServerManagedPolicy and the AESObfuscator), so I don't see what I could have done wrong.
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Oct 19, 2010
I can't import the License Verification Library to the workspace. In the Eclipse wizard I click "File > import" but no Android option available, if I choose normal Java project then it doesn't work because it has no Android api reference. How to do?
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Sep 29, 2010
I have a hosting account at godaddy ruinning Linux. Is has MySQL. I am creating a J2ME application that runs on android and I was wondering if there is any simpler way to connect from j2me application to my MySQL server?
Is it required to install anything at my server? which I cannot do because of the shared account. Any way to just open the connection, update some data in the MySQL from j2me application?
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Jul 27, 2010
I just finished reading the docs on Google's new Android License Verification Library. I often give out free copies of my applications to beta testers. I don't, however, want the beta testers to share the app with their friends. What's the best way to give out a device-specific license free version? From what I can tell I will need to create a custom policy and then maintain a list of authorized devices/accounts in my own backend that I can check. Is that what other devs are doing?
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Sep 5, 2009
Where can I find information to license Google closed source apps for Android devices? These apps include
* Gmail * Google Map * Google Talk * Android Market
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Aug 12, 2010
Does the Android License Verification Library support a device logged in to multiple Google accounts?
Does it use the first Google account to determine who purchased an app?
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Sep 30, 2010
I'm using Google Code to host my application code, its convenient and the SVN repository means I don't have to worry about backups. When you create a project on there you need to select a license, I chose GNU GPL v3. By doing so, does that prevent me from selling my application on the Android market place?
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Nov 24, 2010
We are going to make the app available for .99 on the market, but is licensing it a must? We are worried about the license query bugging the user/always requiring network access. Should we definitely license regardless of our worries?
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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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