[android-beginners] Re: Please Help! I Can't get the ADT Plugin to Install

2009-06-22 Thread Sander

It did not work for me either when I used the update site. And I do
not have a classic but the WTP version of Ganymede.
In the end I downloaded the archive from 
http://developer.android.com/sdk/adt_download.html
and I installed from a local archive.
This worked without problems. Would be nice if the SDK had an eclipse
directory with this ZIP archive inside.


On May 6, 3:34 am, J justinssh...@gmail.com wrote:
 I get this error no matter which of the 3 methods I try. What should I
 do?

 An error occurred while collecting items to be installed
   No repository found containing: org.eclipse.draw2d/osgi.bundle/
 3.4.1.v20080910-1351
   No repository found containing: org.eclipse.emf.common/osgi.bundle/
 2.4.0.v200808251517
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 2.4.1.v200808251517
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   No repository found containing: org.eclipse.emf.ecore.xmi/
 osgi.bundle/2.4.1.v200808251517
   No repository found containing: org.eclipse.emf.edit/osgi.bundle/
 2.4.1.v200808251517
   No repository found containing: org.eclipse.wst.common.emf/
 osgi.bundle/1.1.202.v200809111955
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 org.eclipse.wst.common.emfworkbench.integration/osgi.bundle/
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 org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core/osgi.bundle/
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   No repository found containing: org.eclipse.wst.common.ui/
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[android-beginners] Questions (Google IM, Latitude and other services)

2009-03-23 Thread Sander

Hi there,

I have a couple of questions. First of all, will the Google IM API be
opened? I mean, will it be possible to provide other clients
(protocols) that would fit into the framework of the IM application? I
know that the non-developer version of the phone ships with other
protocols (that use SMS-messages). Is third party access to the API
being blocked from a commercial point of view? Perhaps even because of
pressure by T-Mobile? If it were the case, I'd understand, I'd just
like to know what we can expect.

Second, why isn't Latitude using the XMPP specification (draft)? See
for instance http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0080.html. While Google
started out nicely by using XMPP for Google Talk, making it possible
for third party clients to easily integrate with the service, the lack
of adhering to open (even proposed) standards is a bit worrying.

And third, why is Latitude built into the Maps application? To me it
seems to be an unlikely choice. It seems to make a lot more sense to
integrate all of the Latitude features into the IM application. That
way it could even be possible to use the information that Latitude
provides with the other protocols (see the first question ;-)).

Thanks.
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[android-beginners] Re: Wifi -- 3G when the phone goes into stand-by mode

2008-12-23 Thread Sander

Ah, thank you for your clarification. It's not even possible to
disable this kind of behaviour when the phone is connected to a power
source?

Sander

On Dec 22, 7:05 pm, Disconnect dc.disconn...@gmail.com wrote:
 It is built into the screen blank.

 Once cupcake builds for adp1 again I'm probably going to see about using
 actual wifi powersave modes instead of the very-expensive drop/reassociate
 that it does now. (And for the record, its 2 mins after the screenblank
 fires.)

 On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Sander avirule...@gmail.com wrote:

  When my phone goes into standby mode, so when the screen blackens,
  Android switches from the WiFi network to the 3G network. This means
  that if I don't use my phone for 1 minute when for instance chatting,
  the connection switches to 3G and my connection to the Google Talk
  server gets disconnected. When I unlock the screen, the connection
  switches to WiFi again (again disconnecting the Google Talk server).
  Is there a way to stop this process? If I'm at home I'd rather have
  that Android stays connected to the WiFi network.

  Thanks,

  Sander
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[android-beginners] Wifi -- 3G when the phone goes into stand-by mode

2008-12-22 Thread Sander

When my phone goes into standby mode, so when the screen blackens,
Android switches from the WiFi network to the 3G network. This means
that if I don't use my phone for 1 minute when for instance chatting,
the connection switches to 3G and my connection to the Google Talk
server gets disconnected. When I unlock the screen, the connection
switches to WiFi again (again disconnecting the Google Talk server).
Is there a way to stop this process? If I'm at home I'd rather have
that Android stays connected to the WiFi network.

Thanks,

Sander

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