There is an existing Java JSR for sensors: JSR 256.
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=256
That would seem to be the place to start. This JSR is already
supported on many popular phones and has good industry support.
Does that in part address your question?
Bruce
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RickB wrote:
> Anyone?
Well, this isn't really the right list, since what you are describing is
changes to the Android open source code, not developing applications to
the SDK. If you elect to pursue this further, you might wish to post to
a more appropriate list:
http://source.android.com/discu
Anyone?
On Jun 2, 9:18 pm, RickB wrote:
> I had a discussion with a few of the Android team member at Google IO,
> and I'd like to throw the idea out here for general brainstorming with
> the community.
>
> My view is that it is not a good approach to create "sensor-specific"
> APIs with iterati
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