The keystore is in the .android folder but it does not show in the
Export Wizard. I can see keystores that were created by the wizard but
can't see any that are built with the keytool. There must be some
import step to tell Eclipse about a new key. Something beyond just
dropping the keystore into t
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:57 PM, Bret Foreman wrote:
> How do I get Eclipse to know about a new keystore?
>
When you use the Export Wizard, it should give you the option to use an
existing keystore and let you browse to it.
> Also, once I have a second keystore, how do I tell the debugger that
Yes, the distinction has been getting blurred. This is a bad thing.
Discontinuing this group only makes the blurring worse, as more and
more beginners will move to android-developers -- where beginning
questions really do not belong.
On Aug 3, 11:49 am, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at
> "AP" == Alessandro Pellizzari writes:
AP> Too many, I agree, but this one was "official", and was easily usable,
AP> being a mailing list.
AP> I would prefer a NNTP newsgroup, but a ml is good too.
AP> A forum or a website? Not so...
This "mailing list", along with many, many o
I've created a new keystore using keytool and placed it in the Users/
MyName/.android folder. However, when I start the Eclipse Export
Wizard, it only shows my old debug keystore. How do I get Eclipse to
know about a new keystore? Also, once I have a second keystore, how do
I tell the debugger that
2010/8/4 Kostya Vasilyev
> If there are so many regrets about the closing of this list isn't it
> possible for anyone to create a mailing list with Google Groups? Let's call
> it android-for-beginners or whatever. Anyone?
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Greg Donald wrote:
> I don't see
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Il giorno mar, 03/08/2010 alle 14.49 -0400, Mark Murphy ha scritto:
> For those who find StackOverflow to be ineffective, or find the
> behavior of volunteers there to be morally reprehensible, or whatever,
> use the [android-developers] Google Group. The dividing line between
> that group and thi
Hi guys i'm rajesh, if have Ivt_bluesoleil_6.4.314.3 activation key or
crack or keygen key means please send me..
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On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Bret Foreman wrote:
> I was thinking that publish meant placing in the Marketplace.
>
I believe that's what is meant. I could be wrong, of course - I didn't write
it :)
> Perhaps we should log a bug against the documentation to make that clearer?
>
If by "we",
That's a fair point. I wasn't planning to generate a production key
until I was ready to publish but there's no harm in doing it now. On
careful reading of this:
http://developer.android.com/guide/publishing/app-signing.html#cert
there is a sentence that goes "You can not publish an application th
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Bret Foreman wrote:
> Except I don't have a production/release signing key yet.
>
I would generate one, then a corresponding release Maps API key and try
that.
> I've only ever generated the debug key, which I also used to generate the
> maps API key. I'm using
Except I don't have a production/release signing key yet. I've only
ever generated the debug key, which I also used to generate the maps
API key. I'm using the Export wizard in Eclipse with the "sign the
package" box checked and my debug key chosen.
I shouldn't be able to even install an unsigned
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 8:26 PM, Bret Foreman wrote:
> If I export to an apk file and install it to the same phone from the
> command line (adb install path/ filename.apk) then the MapView shows the
> Google logo and the grid, but
> no map. Any ideas what might be going wrong?
>
How are you expor
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 11:34 PM, Bret Foreman wrote:
> Is it kosher to sign an apk file with a debug key or is that only for
> inside Eclipse?
That should be kosher. I suspect there's still something wrong with
your process here -- perhaps signed by both production and debug keys?
I don't know ho
Looks like Google has a special process that deals with account
management. Only this process is allowed to get / set account passwords.
It's probably also signed with a special key, which is checked by the
kernel when it's started (guessing here).
If any application was allowed this, think ho
Then do it the same way web applications do.
Implement login functionality in your application, and you can check
credentials. If the app has a web service-based backend, pass some kind
of login token to the server can track usage.
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04.08.2010 1:09, Kevin Brooks пишет:
My original q
Thanks anderson for responding. Apologies for posting a vague question. My
issue is like a very common one .. There is no option to set up proxy
settings on droid. I have searched and there a like hundreds of post with
the same issue. I wanted to know if there has been a kind of hack available
by w
I'm trying to retrieve the password of google account, but getting
security exception.
Also i have given permissions in androidManifest.xml to
account_manager, aunthenticator, get_account, manage account.
code :
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android
I'm trying to retrieve the password of google account, but getting
security exception.
Also i have given permissions in androidManifest.xml to
account_manager, aunthenticator, get_account, manage account.
code :
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android
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