Android :: Available Package SDK And AVD Manager Of Eclipse?
Feb 26, 2010Because I could not get avaible package from "Android SDK and AVD manager" of eclipse, could I get this avaible packages from somepalce?
View 2 RepliesBecause I could not get avaible package from "Android SDK and AVD manager" of eclipse, could I get this avaible packages from somepalce?
View 2 Repliesi work on custom Application Manager and try to get the disk usage of installed package. So PackageManager.getpackageSizeInfo was removed from SDK on 0.9->1.0 update android.content.pm. PackageStats(String pkgName)(cacheSize, codeSize, dataSize) returns always "0" Size of phys. file (java.io.File) in "/data/app" seems wrong/not completely. Has anybody any solution to get the total disc space used by an installed package?
View 4 Replies View Relatedhow package manager works? how activity manager works?? how applications installed in android..
View 6 Replies View RelatedI renamed the package in the manifest from com.a to com.a.beta in order to upload a different version to the Android Market.
In the manifest I changed the referenced entities (services, activities etc.) to use the fully qualified name "com.a.X" instead of just ".X". Of course the code still references com.a.R, so there is lots of errors in Eclipse. My expectation would have been though that R.java will be regenerated in com.a.beta. But it is not generated at all.
how to import the Android Default projects into our Eclipse. E.g androidsourcerootpackagesappsAlarmClock. I want to import this project to my eclipse work space, I tried with import projects and open excisting Android Projects. But that two are not working.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have an Android project created in eclipse.I want to modify the package name and application of the project.How to do that in eclipse?
View 3 Replies View Relatedfollowing the directions in the sticky, it says to download the sdk package manager (what ever its called) then install the sdk's for 1.5 2.1 and the usb drivers. then says go to device manager and find the little exclamation, then when i select the usb drivers to install from the device manager it wont allow me. i have two in the directory they are i386 and amd64 neither of them work.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have been working on an android application for a few months and now need to change the package name. So I went into AndroidManifest.xml and changed the package name, but all it did was create errors.
So my question is:How do you change the package name of an application in Eclipse?
Is it possible to instruct Eclipse and Ant to have a R.java file generated in the package com.example whilst the package declared in an AndroidManifest.xml file is com.example.d?
View 4 Replies View RelatedThis appears related to:http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3037512/android-application-doesnt-start-from-eclipse/3106897#3106897 Even with the Android 2.2 platform is this still the accepted way to operate the emulator? i.e. 1, 2, 3 start/kill processes as described in the above post? I am having a similar problem on WinXP with Eclipse w/ ADT plugin. Why would the activity not be able to start on the emulator? The computer has 756MB RAM if that could be the problem. The deployment is going along until Eclipse tries to deploy the activity. The emulator starts with the text "ANDROID_" and then eventually just displays the ANDROID logo, though appears to still be running just fine. Any ideas? Thanks. The code was copied from the HelloWorld tutorial. Here is the Eclipse console log including the error messages towards the end:
[2010-06-23 15:43:26 - myHelloWorldProject]
[2010-06-23 15:43:26 - myHelloWorldProject] Android Launch!
[2010-06-23 15:43:26 - myHelloWorldProject] adb is running normally.
[2010-06-23 15:43:27 - myHelloWorldProject] Performing net.concentricllc.HelloWorld.HelloAndroid activity launch
[2010-06-23 15:43:27 - myHelloWorldProject] Automatic Target Mode: using existing emulator 'emulator-5554' running compatible AVD 'myHelloWorldAVD'
[2010-06-23 15:43:27 - myHelloWorldProject] WARNING: Application does not specify an API level requirement!
[2010-06-23 15:43:27 - myHelloWorldProject] Device API version is 8 (Android 2.2)
[2010-06-23 15:43:27 - myHelloWorldProject] Uploading myHelloWorldProject.apk onto device 'emulator-5554'
[2010-06-23 15:43:32 - myHelloWorldProject] Installing myHelloWorldProject.apk...
[2010-06-23 15:48:29 - myHelloWorldProject] Success!
[2010-06-23 15:48:37 - myHelloWorldProject] Starting activity net.concentricllc.HelloWorld.HelloAndroid on device
[2010-06-23 15:51:35 - myHelloWorldProject] Device not ready. Waiting 3 seconds before next attempt.
[2010-06-23 15:51:36 - myHelloWorldProject] ActivityManager: android.util.AndroidException: Can't connect to activity manager; is the system running?
[2010-06-23 15:51:38 - myHelloWorldProject] Starting activity net.concentricllc.HelloWorld.HelloAndroid on device
[2010-06-23 15:53:36 - myHelloWorldProject] Device not ready. Waiting 3 seconds before next attempt.
[2010-06-23 15:53:36 - myHelloWorldProject] ActivityManager: android.util.AndroidException: Can't connect to activity manager; is the system running?
[2010-06-23 15:53:39 - myHelloWorldProject] Starting activity net.concentricllc.HelloWorld.HelloAndroid on device
[2010-06-23 15:55:41 - myHelloWorldProject] Device not ready. Waiting 3 seconds before next attempt.
[2010-06-23 15:55:41 - myHelloWorldProject] ActivityManager: android.util.AndroidException: Can't connect to activity manager; is the system running?
[2010-06-23 15:55:44 - myHelloWorldProject] Starting activity net.concentricllc.HelloWorld.HelloAndroid on device
[2010-06-23 15:57:15 - myHelloWorldProject] Device not ready. Waiting 3 seconds before next attempt.
[2010-06-23 15:57:15 - myHelloWorldProject] ActivityManager: android.util.AndroidException: Can't connect to activity manager; is the system running?
[2010-06-23 15:57:18 - myHelloWorldProject] Starting activity net.concentricllc.HelloWorld.HelloAndroid on device
[2010-06-23 15:58:51 - myHelloWorldProject] ActivityManager: Error type 2
[2010-06-23 15:58:52 - myHelloWorldProject] ActivityManager: android.util.AndroidException: Can't connect to activity manager; is the system running?
I'm attempting to override an Android View class to tweak the functionality just slightly. But I need to modify a field that does not have a setter method. I've placed the subclass in a package called android.widget. Why can't I access any of the package-private member fields? I notice that the compiler says they "cannot be resolved," rather than not being accessible. Does this have something to do with how Android.jar is built?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to get started with an Android application but can't download the plug-in.
Anyone know where else I can get this?
I can't seem to get anything back from https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ - even accessing from a browser just gives a 404.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have installed the new SDK 1.6r1 on Windows and I realise that 1.6 does not included the older APIs so ran the android.bat tool to download them. The "available packages" only offer me SDK Platform Android 1.1 API 2; I was also hoping to download 1.0 API 1 as I am developing an application that only needs very basic functionality and I would like to be compatible with as many devices as possible.
View 2 Replies View RelatedGuys I found this today http://innovator.samsungmobile.com/galaxyTab.do and was able to install the package into my avd manager and I now have the Galaxy Tab emulator running.
View 10 Replies View RelatedJust wanted to know, if we participate in ADC2 will we be required to use a different package name (to the ADC one) for our app *after* the competition is over? Reason for this is that I'm wondering whether I should assign a separate package name now for ADC and keep my standard one for later.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have splitted my Android project in 2 packages, lets say: test.current and test.another. From an activity in test.current I want to start an activity in the package test.another
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for a way to get the certificates from a package that are used to sign it. Using the PackageInfo class it is possible to get the signatures. But what can I do with signatures if I don't get the public keys to verify these.
The next question I have where does the PackageInstaller verify the signed APK file? The PackageParser class loads the APK file into a JarFile object but does this automatically verify the signature?
does anyone know how you can find the package name for a particular app already installed on your handset? They usually go like: com.example.prototype(Where the folder prototype cotains the runnable files)Trying to use the intent function to launch an app within an app.Was told putting this code in the onclicklistener method for the button would allow this, yet to test it successfully. I reckon it works, just need to figure out package name of the app I wanna launch.Intent i = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);i.addCategory( Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER); i.setPackage("com.otherapp.package"); startActivity(i);Want to press a button, to launch the "com.otherapp.package"
View 8 Replies View RelatedIf i create a service and in it use the method context.getPackageName() or context.getPackageCodePath(). If i then compile that service into a .jar file and someone else includes it in their app will those methods return the original package of the service or that package that they have been included in?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs there any method to get all android package name?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am trying to put an XML file containing over 1,000 different fish into my app so that I can read this file, create an Array and attach that to the AutoCompleteTextView. I first tried to create a string-array in a resource file but apparently the array was to large and would never actually load anything after a certain number of values. So want I want to do is add that XML file to a place in my app that I can access it and read from it. Whenever I try to bring the XML file in I get all these errors in Eclipse. So how do I add this file and how do I reference it later in order to access it? I could just store it online and access it that way but I think it is a little bit of a waste to have to access the net for that if I can instead just add it to my package setup someplace.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've written an Android app wich various abstract classes that perform useful functions. These functions could be leveraged in other apps. I want to share a class module with another programmer, but I don't want to share the source code. I would like to share a .class file but I'm not sure how to do the following:
Compile an Android .java file into .class What does the receiver of the .class file have to do to use that .class in their project? (using Eclipse environment)
I need to use the transform package (transformer, transformfactory, etc.) so that I can convert an xml node to a new document. However, when I try to import the package, it says that it cannot be resolved. Are you not allowed to use this package on Android?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am working on windows with JDK, Android SDK and eclipse set successfully. I download the com.android.sdk package from: http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/packages/apps/Stk.git;a=summary
But when I import the project to the eclipse, errors happen everywhere. Mostly is about the com.android.internal.telephony.gsm.stk.something cannot be imported. I googled to find the reason. It only says because of the these packages is internal package and cannot import with standard SDK. So the question is: How can I compile this project? Should I make a linux environment and get the whole android source code to do this?
Once I have created a project with the Android wizard, how do I change the API Package from say 1.5 to 2.1 ?
I'm not referring to the application xml where the minimum API is set, I'm referring to the jar's included in my project to the Google APIs.
I've been playing around with android app and widgets. have a few things running. but one thing i cant seem to figure out is how to package more than 1 widget. say i wanted to release my set of widgets? where in the manifests can i do this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do I get the Package Name if I am having the PID of the process. For example, if I want to output a list of currently running processes, I can get the PIDs but how do I get the names of the PIDs?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for ideas on how to have a package that is not distributed through the Android Market (it's in closed Beta) upgrade itself.
I had hoped to download the .apk file from my web server and then use PackageManager.installPackage(), but that requires the INSTALL_PACKAGES permission, which is apparently not available to packages not installed in /system/app.
Best idea I have now is to launch an Intent to download the .apk (via web browser), but that would require the user to then manually install the package, which is unkind.
What I am trying to do is install two applications, packaged from the same code, but with different names and different strings.xml files.
I created the two apk files, however, when trying to install the second application, it fails because it says it's already installed. From what I can tell, it thinks the two applications are the same, my guess is because of the package attribute in the manifest. I modified the manifest with a different package name, but R is generated based on that package name and that affects the rest of the code.
So, my question is this: What's the process I should be using to install two applications using the same code, but with different names and different strings.xml files?