Android :: Minimum Version For Monodroid Applications?
Sep 8, 2010I'm looking into using Monodroid for Android app development. I'd like to know what minimum version of Android is required for runnning Monodroid applications.

I'm looking into using Monodroid for Android app development. I'd like to know what minimum version of Android is required for runnning Monodroid applications.
We're seeking advice for our application in the Android Market, in relation to nominating a suitable minimum SDK version for the APK files published through the market. We understand that at this juncture there's no facility to provide associate multiple APK files (supporting different minimum SDK versions) within a single listing in the Market.
We have updated our existing application with new Android 1.6 API features and are keen to release it to the Market. However we're concerned about the general availability (and uptake) of version 1.6 firmware and seeking to ensure that we don't inadvertently release an updated APK should there be limited release of this firmware.
Can anyone provide an indication as to how widely the 1.6 firmware has been released? To that end, what are generally acceptable practices for supporting multiple SDK versions from within the market?
What do you usually use for your minimum sdk when compiling? Should I just compile it to 2.x since I think 1.x is already obsolete?
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// Eliminate extra GCs during startup by setting the initial heap size to 4MB.
VMRuntime.getRuntime().setMinimumHeapSize(INITIAL_HEAP_SIZE)
Can someone explain why setting it to 4MB will eliminate GCs ? Thanks
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Here are the style attributes for my SeekBar:
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I think that my problem lies in this code:
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I have verified that the input for a balance and the birthdate values were accepted, so that is how I limited it to this particular class.
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Species code (all on the forums)
Quote:
DatePicker datePicker = (DatePicker) findViewById (R.id.datePicker1);
Date minDate = new Date (1, 0, 1);
Date maxDate = new Date (9999, 11, 31);
datePicker.setMinDate (minDate.getTime ());
datePicker.setMaxDate (maxDate.getTime ());
does not work. The compiler says that setMinDate method undefined. What a chertovshina?