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/development/samples/KeyChainDemo/
_index.html
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<p>This is a demo
application
highlighting how to use the KeyChain APIs introduced in API Level 14.</p>
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<p>The
application
includes the following key classes:</p>
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<p>If you are developing an
application
that uses the KeyChain APIs,
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higher versions of the platform. To ensure that your
application
can only be
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following to the
application
's manifest:</p>
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indicates to the Android platform that your
application
requires
/external/chromium/chrome/common/
web_apps.h
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// URL to a manifest that defines the
application
. If specified, all other
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// ID of the
application
.
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// Title of the
application
.
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// Description of the
application
.
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// no web
application
information, in which case |web_app| is unchanged and the
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// Documents can also contain a link to a
application
'definition'. In this case
/external/chromium_org/net/base/
platform_mime_util_linux.cc
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// We have to play dumb and not return
application
/x-perl here
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// GetFileMimeType likes to return
application
/octet-stream
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if (out == "
application
/octet-stream" || out.empty())
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{"
application
/pdf", "pdf"},
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{"
application
/x-tar", "tar"},
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{"
application
/zip", "zip"},
/external/jpeg/
jcomapi.c
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* This file contains
application
interface routines that are used for both
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* Closing a data source or destination, if necessary, is the
application
's
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/* Try to keep
application
from accessing now-deleted marker list.
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* and the error manager struct. Both of these are supplied by the
application
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* and must be freed, if necessary, by the
application
. (Often they are on
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* Closing a data source or destination, if necessary, is the
application
's
/external/qemu/distrib/jpeg-6b/
jcomapi.c
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* This file contains
application
interface routines that are used for both
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* Closing a data source or destination, if necessary, is the
application
's
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/* Try to keep
application
from accessing now-deleted marker list.
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* and the error manager struct. Both of these are supplied by the
application
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* and must be freed, if necessary, by the
application
. (Often they are on
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* Closing a data source or destination, if necessary, is the
application
's
/external/svox/picolanginstaller/res/values/
strings.xml
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<!-- This is the name and title of the
application
that installs the required files for speech synthesis on the user's SD card -->
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<!-- After launching the
application
that installs the required files for speech synthesis on the user's SD card, this message is shown during the installation. CHAR LIMIT=80 -->
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<!-- After launching the
application
that installs the required files for speech synthesis on the user's SD card, this message is shown during the installation -->
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<!-- Text on the button to let the user remove from the phone the
application
that was just run (the voice data installer) -->
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<!-- Text shown to the user when the
application
that tries to install voice data files on the user's SD card failed the installation [CHAR LIMIT=NONE] -->
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<!-- Text shown to the user when the
application
that tries to install voice data files on the user's SD card failed the installation -->
/frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/debugging/
systrace.jd
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time looking at the performance of your
application
. The speed and smoothness with which your
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application
draws pixels and performs operations has an significant impact on your users'
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your
application
can be impacted by how efficiently it interacts with those resources in
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application
and the Android system. You can use this data to diagnose execution problems and
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improve the performance of your
application
.</p>
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<p>{@code systrace} helps you analyze how the execution of your
application
fits into the larger
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for a running
application
and related Android system processes.
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<p>In order to create a trace of your
application
, you must perform a few setup steps. First, you
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system and install your
application
. Some types of trace information, specifically disk activity
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<p>A well-behaved
application
executes many small operations quickly and with a regular rhythm
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all
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/notepad/
notepad-extra-credit.jd
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<li><em>How to run your
application
in debug mode</code></em></li>
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select <em>Debug As -> Android
Application
.</em></li>
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briefly and then run the
application
.</li>
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your
application
development, but also superb profiling support. You can also
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try using <a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/traceview.html">Traceview</a> to profile your
application
. If your
application
is running too slow, this can help you
/frameworks/base/packages/VpnDialogs/res/values/
strings.xml
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<!-- Dialog title to identify the request from a VPN
application
. [CHAR LIMIT=60] -->
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<!-- Dialog message to warn about the risk of using a VPN
application
. [CHAR LIMIT=NONE] -->
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<string name="warning">By proceeding, you are giving the
application
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<b>Do NOT accept unless you trust the
application
.</b> Otherwise,
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<!-- Checkbox label to accept the request from a VPN
application
. [CHAR LIMIT=60] -->
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<string name="accept">I trust this
application
.</string>
/frameworks/testing/uiautomator_test_libraries/src/com/android/uiautomator/common/helpers/
AppHelperBase.java
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* Consider the Alarm clock
application
as an example. It would be helpful if its helper
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* Launches the
application
.
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* This is typically performed by executing a shell command to launch the
application
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* via Intent. It is possible to launch the
application
by automating the Launcher
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* Checks if the
application
is in foreground.
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*
application
. See UiDevice.getCurrentPackageName()
/prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/email/test/data/
msg_39.txt
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
/prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/email/test/
test_email_torture.py
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application
/andrew-inset
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application
/x-be2
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application
/atomicmail
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application
/postscript
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application
/postscript
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application
/atomicmail
/prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/email/test/data/
msg_39.txt
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
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Content-Type:
application
/octet-stream
/prebuilts/python/linux-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/email/test/
test_email_torture.py
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application
/andrew-inset
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application
/x-be2
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application
/atomicmail
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application
/postscript
105
application
/postscript
113
application
/atomicmail
/frameworks/base/docs/html/google/play/billing/v2/
billing_reference.jd
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Application
(V2)</a></li>
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your
application
. Google Play sends these response codes asynchronously as
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broadcast intent. Your
application
must handle all of these response codes.</p>
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specified is not recognized by the Google Play
application
or the user is ineligible for in-app
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<td>Indicates that Google Play cannot find the requested item in the
application
's product
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request or if an item is unpublished in the
application
's product list.</td>
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<td>Indicates that an
application
is trying to make an In-app Billing request but the
application
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that an
application
is not properly signed, or that you sent a malformed request, such as a
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application
</a>.</p
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all
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/cts/tests/tests/permission/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<
application
>
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</
application
>
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The CTS stubs package cannot be used as the target
application
here,
/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/ActionBarCompat-Basic/ActionBarCompat-BasicSample/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an
application
tag here just so that we can indicate that
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<
application
>
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</
application
>
/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/ActionBarCompat-ListPopupMenu/ActionBarCompat-ListPopupMenuSample/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an
application
tag here just so that we can indicate that
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<
application
>
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</
application
>
/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/ActionBarCompat-ShareActionProvider/ActionBarCompat-ShareActionProviderSample/src/main/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<
application
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<!-- ContentProvider which serves files from this
application
's asset folder -->
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</
application
>
/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/ActionBarCompat-ShareActionProvider/ActionBarCompat-ShareActionProviderSample/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an
application
tag here just so that we can indicate that
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<
application
>
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</
application
>
/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/ActionBarCompat-Styled/ActionBarCompat-StyledSample/src/main/
AndroidManifest.xml
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Theme is set on the
application
so that our custom theme is used by
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<
application
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</
application
>
/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/ActionBarCompat-Styled/ActionBarCompat-StyledSample/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an
application
tag here just so that we can indicate that
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<
application
>
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</
application
>
/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/ActivityInstrumentation/ActivityInstrumentationSample/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an
application
tag here just so that we can indicate that
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<
application
>
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</
application
>
/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/AdvancedImmersiveMode/AdvancedImmersiveModeSample/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an
application
tag here just so that we can indicate that
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<
application
>
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</
application
>
/developers/build/prebuilts/gradle/BasicAccessibility/BasicAccessibilitySample/tests/
AndroidManifest.xml
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<!-- We add an
application
tag here just so that we can indicate that
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<
application
>
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</
application
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