Can anyone else confirm this please?

On Aug 20, 11:27 am, Mark Carter <mjc1...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> This is not what I'm seeing.
>
> I'm writing a new app which has never been published or in draft.
>
> I have two devices. One (N1, running 2.2), I'm logged into my main
> Google account (which has the Developer account). The other (Hero
> running 2.1-update1) is a test account I use (no developer account).
>
> When I use the N1, I always get the response specifed in my Dev
> Console settings.
> When I use the Hero, I always get ERROR_NOT_MARKET_MANAGED.
>
> It appears the logic goes something like this for non-Market
> (published or draft) apps:
>
> Check the user has a Dev account.
> If so, use the response set there.
> If not, return ERROR_NOT_MARKET_MANAGED.
>
> Notice, its the setting for the user, not the dev (because theMarket
> does not know who the dev is), that is used.
>
> Anyone confirm this?
>
> On Aug 7, 1:26 am, Trevor Johns <tjo...@google.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > If an app is not published AND not draft, then you'll get
> > ERROR_NOT_MARKET_MANAGED.
>
> > If an app is in draft (never published), then we sendLICENSEDfor all
> > requests for that app.
>
> > If an app is published (or has been published then unpublished), then
> > the response
> > is driven by the dev console settings for the developer/testers, and purely
> > by purchase history for everyone else.
>
> > --
> > Trevor Johns
> > Google Developer Programs, Androidhttp://developer.android.com
>
> > On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 4:18 AM, Mark Carter <mjc1...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > So to confirm. If an app is not published (nor draft) then the response is
> > > dictated by the user's (i.e. the user running the app, not the one who
> > > developed the app) setting in the Dev Console. If the user does not have a
> > > Dev account (like many beta testers) then the response will be like 
> > > "Respond
> > > normally"?
>
> > > If the app is published (or draft) then the response is driven primarily 
> > > by
> > > the dev's console settings and secondarily by theMarketlicense server
> > > (storing who has paid for what).
>
> > >  I think the first part could catch a lot of people out...
>
> > > On 5 August 2010 11:03, Trevor Johns <tjo...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > >> If the app isn't in AndroidMarket, the license server will return
> > >> ERROR_NOT_MARKET_MANAGED. LicenseValidator considers that to be a fatal
> > >> error due to programmer error, and should invoke the applicationError()
> > >> callback method.
>
> > >> My understanding from the server team is that uploading a draft version 
> > >> is
> > >> supposed to be sufficient to avoid getting ERROR_NOT_MARKET_MANAGED. (In 
> > >> the
> > >> case of existing applications, you'll also need to increment your version
> > >> code.)
>
> > >> The other way you'll avoid this is precisely as Mark mentioned. If we
> > >> don't find the application, we check to see if the current user has a
> > >> developer account, and will send a test response (if one is set) using 
> > >> the
> > >> user's RSA keypair.
>
> > >> --
> > >> Trevor Johns
>
> > >> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 12:30 AM, Kirky <rob.kirkbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> Trevor,
>
> > >>> Can you clarify what the licensing server returns if the App is not in
> > >>> the AndroidMarket? In my experience (and it seems other people) it is
> > >>> returningLICENSED. This does not seem sensible to me.
>
> > >>> Thanks
>
> > >>> Rob
>
> > >>> On Aug 4, 3:23 am, Trevor Johns <tjo...@google.com> wrote:
>
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