On Tue, 9/5/17, Larry D wrote:
Subject: Re: [android-developers] Re: Dynamically loading a .jar file at
Runtime
To: "Android Developers"
Cc: hack...@android.com
Date: Tuesday, September 5, 2017, 10:54 PM
Always the idiot who
Always the idiot who will not usefully reply to the question but instead
offer unsolicited and related bull under false pretenses. Where are the
moderators to block those imbeciles instead of moralizing and bullying the
good people providing adequate support?
On Thursday, March 19, 2009 at 4:03
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 1:41 AM, Chris Stratton wrote:
> On Jun 11, 2:30 pm, TreKing wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 2:11 AM, Reddy wrote:
>> > I have a requirement that i need to download a jar file dynamically at
>> > runtime and use a function present in the jar.
>>
>> I would expect that t
On Jun 12, 1:00 am, Reddy wrote:
> 1. Jar files contains some encryption/decryption algorithms.
> 2. Algorithms should not present in the application.
I really hope you aren't hoping that will prevent others from seeing
those algorithms.
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On Jun 11, 2:30 pm, TreKing wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 2:11 AM, Reddy wrote:
> > I have a requirement that i need to download a jar file dynamically at
> > runtime and use a function present in the jar.
>
> I would expect that this would not be possible, for what should be obvious
> securit
/data/app-private is not your directory, and not for applications to touch.
Please read the SDK documentation on files and storage.
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Asif k wrote:
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> Yes I can push file to /data/app-private/ directory using DDMS but not
> programmatically.
>
> But I want to ca
Yes I can push file to /data/app-private/ directory using DDMS but not
programmatically.
But I want to call .jar file at runtime to complete my task. Please
any suggestion
On Mar 19, 12:19 pm, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> You can put whatever you want in your private data directory.
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You can put whatever you want in your private data directory.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Asif k wrote:
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> Hi Dianne,
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> Yes you are right, But Is there any way to store over .jar file in
> the app's data directory. Because I am working on emulator and I can
> store any file there.
>
Hi Dianne,
Yes you are right, But Is there any way to store over .jar file in
the app's data directory. Because I am working on emulator and I can
store any file there.
Please tell the way I can store in the data dir.
And yes any alternate idea to call the .jar files dynamically at
runtim
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Asif k wrote:
> Security will be one concern but , my plan is to load the
> required .jar files in the sdcard only when it is necessary and I will
> remove that .jar files from the /sdcard when my application execution
> completes.
That doesn't fix the securi
Hi all,
Thanks for your reply.
Security will be one concern but , my plan is to load the
required .jar files in the sdcard only when it is necessary and I will
remove that .jar files from the /sdcard when my application execution
completes.
I want to do this because I wanna run differen
Also keep in mind that doing this kind of thing is completely insecure. Any
app can go and modify your files on the sd card to insert their own code
into your app and run under your identity. Then any malicious things they
do with your app's permissions are the fault of your app.
On Wed, Mar 18,
On Mar 18, 7:29 am, Asif k wrote:
> I am storing the required test.jar file in the /sdcard. I want to
> load it dynamically at runtime and want to execute a function xyz()
> resides in that. For this purpose
>
> I had written following code ,
This doesn't work -- in 1.0 you can't load jar/ap
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