Probably that class is not in your application so an "explicit" intent
(with a class name) is not going to work.

On Mar 24, 4:04 am, Gustavo Costa <guga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying start com.android.vending.billing.IMarketBillingService service
> and I received this message. I'm using emulator Android 2.3.3 - API Level
> 10. Anybody help me?
>
> 03-23 15:04:53.535: WARN/ActivityManager(61): Unable to start service Intent 
> { act=com.android.vending.billing.IMarketBillingService }: not found
> 03-23 15:04:53.535: ERROR/BillingService(416): Could not bind to service.
>
> Code:
>
> private boolean bindToMarketBillingService() {
>     try {
>         if (Consts.DEBUG) {
>             Log.i(TAG, "binding to Market billing service");
>         }
>         boolean bindResult = bindService(
>                 new Intent(IMarketBillingService.class.getName()),
>                 this,  
>                 Context.BIND_AUTO_CREATE);
>
>         if (bindResult) {
>             return true;
>         } else {
>             Log.e(TAG, "Could not bind to service.");
>         }
>     } catch (SecurityException e) {
>         Log.e(TAG, "Security exception: " + e);
>     }
>     return false;
>
> }

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