Thanks alot, thats what I did.
Its a bit of a workaround, but its a streight forward anyway.


On Oct 29, 4:14 pm, "Andrew Stadler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jakob-
>
> It may be possible to do this with the SDK, but I am not enough of an
> SDK expert to know for sure.
>
> However, you might find it easier to simply develop/debug your Service
> in the same process.  Once it's running and is fairly stable, you can
> try making it remote.
>
> The calling conventions are essentially the same for local & remote
> processes;  The primary difference is that you have more restrictions
> with a remote process, since everything has to go through a binder (no
> direct object references or method calls, and all data has to be
> parcelable).  But you can make calls to your local service using the
> binder-based interface and it will still work properly.
>
> Hope this helps.
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