How to use bedework? - android

I'm trying to build an application which requires bedework as the backend calendar server, but am unable to get relevant documentation to set it up. Furthermore, I need to understand the mechanism to use it with android.

Don't know anything about bedework in specific, but the docs are here http://www.bedework.org/bedework/update.do?artcenterkey=36 and you can download what you need here: http://www.bedework.org/bedework/update.do?artcenterkey=2. Once you have it, presumably the JAR file, just drop it in your app and do what you want with it..

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How to enable Quick Access Wallet UI in Android 11

I'm trying to implement trivial quick access wallet pass - almost everything seem to be piece of cake (I'm following https://source.android.com/devices/tech/connect/quick-access-wallet) but this part: https://source.android.com/devices/tech/connect/quick-access-wallet#wallet-ui
The article does not mention how to:
include QuickAccessWallet target into the build - which config file should I modify and how? Guess that might be gradle question but really unsure here
what is this overlay/frameworks/base/packages/SystemUI/res/values/config.xml file and where should I place it? Is it supposed to be somehow added to my project?
lastly - how to set default nfc payment app? They do mention def_nfc_payment_component there but not really saying where that's supposed to be set
Thank you in advance!
You can refer to the code of /cts/tests/quickaccesswallet/ for implementation of you payment application.
Just configure the file /frameworks/base/packages/SystemUI/res/values/config.xml for systemUI if you don't need overlay.
If there is only one payment app implemented with the article, then no need to configure def_nfc_payment_component.

Any way to see all the methods that don't work at once? Android Studio

I have to estimate the time it takes to update a specific application made for Android 4.4 to Android 10 and I need to see all the methods that are deprecated or not working. Is there any way to see the methods without going file by file? (I'm using Android Studio with Java)
When I build the application I only get one or two types of error at a time, when I correct them I get another one and so on.
Thanks and best regards.
P.S: How long does it take you to update something like that? I'm a junior and I'm a little lost doing this.
Here, go to Analyze -> Inspect code. After inspecting check maturity there you will have depreciated methods. (Don't forget to change minSdk)
After you will do that it give you method with a warning and you can filter it by having API not support warning

android app adding content during runtime

Hello I am trying to build an app which will hold "other app's"
For example MY app will hold different apps of different ClIENTS.
Now i want to make it so that 1 client has the option to only download his part, BUT he still has to use MY main app. (in other words i don't want to reference to another APK, cause then he can start his app without using mine(i think))
And the download option should be at runtime, cause else he has to download everything in one go.
I have thought about using jar files as library files, but what i found so far is that you have to add them in Eclipse (else they are not found)
I also thought about building the app with the jar files in it, and then leave them out when i compile the app. Then my client can download those files afterwards. But i am guessing that will cause reference errors?
So the questions are;
Is it possible?
How to go about?
The main idea is that i don't want to make one HUGE app where as my client will only use his part of it.
Thanks in advance
It can be achieved in android, and some big platform apps could let the 3rd party developers to develop plugins for them. The main idea is try to create your own DexClassLoader to replace the default one, the custom DexClassLoader could load classes from apkfile.
Try to look through this article for details.
Same with this question.
It seems this is a difficult topic. I can only give you some point.
Since you don't want to make a huge app, then you have to build CLIENTs as separate APKs. But if you don't define CLIENT's activity as MAIN and DEFAULT in manifest, after install CLIENT app, user could not find CLIENT app from system menu (launcher). You can define a private intent name for CLIENT app's activity, this way, only your main app could start CLIENT app's activity.

Android app with automatic sync

recently, I've started the developing of a new app, and this app is in need of constant update. I know I can do it with alarms, but I think that a better way is to add my app to android automatic sync service (the one that is added gmail app and whatsapp for example).
I've looked for that topic, but couldn't find any answer about how to interact with that service. Can anybody provide me an example of how to accomplish it?
Thank you so much,
Vyrphan
Check out the SampleSyncAdapter code under the SDK samples. It will be in a directory akin to;
C:/Program
Files/Android/android-sdk/samples/android-10/SampleSyncAdapter/
Maybe this can help you http://developer.android.com/training/cloudsync/index.html

how to setup details about an android app?

i have used eclipse, android sdk and phonegap to create a small application. I give it a test and create a test.apk package.
What i ma wondering is where can i set up some details about this app, like who made it, the app name, the version, an icon maybe, any other things i might need to setup.
I have a AndroidManifest.xml file and when i open it i get a nice gui but i don't know what to modify there
Im not sure what i need to set up and even if i need to.
A good tutorial is much appreciated. Thanks
You can set most of those things in the manifest file. If you want to include this information in your code, add license headers in all your classes, use java-doc etc.
If you want this information to be accessible in your app like from 'About' button, you have to handle it yourself.
Take a look at this example.
This details are to be filled when you upload it to android market. I dont think you set them in AndroidManifest.xml ! you can see the xml code , by clicking on the "source code" tab just below the UI .
Here's a tutorial that describes managing AndroidManifest.xml, the app name and icons from our AppLaud Eclipse plugin for PhoneGap Android.

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