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/frameworks/base/core/res/res/values-sw720dp/
dimens.xml
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<!-- The width that is used when creating thumbnails of
applications
. -->
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<!-- The height that is used when creating thumbnails of
applications
. -->
/frameworks/base/docs/html/google/backup/
terms.jd
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obtain. You agree that each Backup Service Key is only valid for
Applications
with the corresponding
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Applications
using such Backup Service Keys, constitutes your continued agreement to these
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your
Applications
will protect the privacy and legal rights of users. You must
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your
Applications
back up to the Service. Further, your Application may only
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that you and your
Applications
will not transmit or store sensitive user
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Applications
transmit or store through the Service and for the consequences of
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Applications
, and (B) any Content that Devices retrieve from the Service by
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virtue of your
Applications
. For
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/appendix/
app-intents.jd
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<p>This document describes the default
applications
and settings that Google provides
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<h3>Intents handled by Google Android
applications
<a name="googleintents" id="googleintents"></a></h3>
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/faq/
troubleshooting.jd
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applications
list </h2>
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up in the
applications
list. This is particularly true when it is a completely
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applications
from sending or receiving requests. See <a
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<p>The Android system requires that all
applications
be signed, as described in
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<a href="{@docRoot}guide/publishing/app-signing.html">Signing Your
Applications
</a>. The ApiDemos
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applications
included with the SDK are preinstalled on the emulator and for that reason have been
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<p>For general information about signing Android
applications
, see
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<a href="{@docRoot}guide/publishing/app-signing.html">Signing Your
Applications
</a>. </p>
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/webapps/
best-practices.jd
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<p>Developing web pages and web
applications
for mobile devices presents a different set of
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<p>For a more thorough guide to creating great mobile web
applications
, see the W3C's <a
/frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/building/
index.jd
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application in release mode as well. For more information on signing
applications
, see <a href=
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"{@docRoot}tools/publishing/app-signing.html">Signing Your
Applications
</a>.</p>
/frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/projects/
index.jd
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applications
that run on a device.</dd>
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<p>To download the sample
applications
and run them as projects in
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can move them to a library project so that it is easier to maintain across
applications
and
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<li>If you are developing multiple related
applications
that use some of the same components,
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<p>As you develop your library project and dependent
applications
, keep the points listed below
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resource. As you develop your
applications
, be aware that common resource IDs are likely to be
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applications
that use it.</p></li>
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<p>Test projects contain Android
applications
that you write using the
/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/camera/
videobasics.jd
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applications
.</p>
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<p>The Android way of delegating actions to other
applications
is to invoke
/frameworks/base/media/java/android/media/
AudioManager.java
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* Broadcast intent, a hint for
applications
that audio is about to become
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* switch audio route to the speaker.
Applications
that are controlling
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* @deprecated
Applications
should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
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* @deprecated
Applications
should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
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* @deprecated
Applications
should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
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* @deprecated
Applications
should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
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* @deprecated
Applications
should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
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* @deprecated
Applications
should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
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* @deprecated
Applications
should maintain their own vibrate policy based on
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* @deprecated
Applications
should maintain their own vibrate policy based o
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/frameworks/base/tools/preload/
WritePreloadedClassFile.java
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// Preload eligable classes from
applications
(not long-running
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+ " more to speed up
applications
.");
/frameworks/support/v7/mediarouter/src/android/support/v7/media/
MediaSessionStatus.java
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* by
applications
.
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* by
applications
.
/hardware/qcom/camera/
QCameraParameters.h
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// Returns true if video snapshot is supported. That is,
applications
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// Normal focus mode.
Applications
should call
/libcore/luni/src/main/java/javax/sql/
PooledConnection.java
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* infrastructure that supports use of the database by
applications
.
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*
Applications
obtain connections to the database by calling the
/libcore/luni/src/main/java/org/w3c/dom/ls/
DOMImplementationLS.java
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* ,
applications
must use the value
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*
applications
must use the value
/libcore/luni/src/main/java/org/xml/sax/helpers/
ParserFactory.java
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* SAX1 {@link org.xml.sax.Parser Parser} class. SAX2
applications
should use
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* specifically for Java XML application writers. SAX
applications
/ndk/build/core/
main.mk
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You can also add new
applications
by writing an Application.mk file.)
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APP variable defined to unknown
applications
: $(_bad_apps))
/packages/apps/Exchange/res/values-fr/
strings.xml
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<string name="policy_app_blacklist" msgid="8169194058285873461">"Interdire les
applications
spécifiées"</string>
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<string name="policy_app_whitelist" msgid="3670572644342165306">"Autoriser
applications
spécifiées uniq."</string>
/packages/apps/Exchange/res/values-fr-rCA/
strings.xml
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<string name="policy_app_blacklist" msgid="8169194058285873461">"Interdire les
applications
spécifiées"</string>
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<string name="policy_app_whitelist" msgid="3670572644342165306">"Autoriser
applications
spécifiées uniq."</string>
/packages/apps/Nfc/res/values/
strings.xml
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<!-- Label for a dialog showing a list of
applications
can be paid with -->
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<!-- Label for a dialog showing a list of
applications
that can be used to complete the NFC action -->
/packages/apps/QuickSearchBox/res/values/
config.xml
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<item>com.android.providers.
applications
/.ApplicationLauncher</item>
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<string name="installed_apps_component" translatable="false">com.android.providers.
applications
/.ApplicationLauncher</string>
/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/sysroot/usr/include/alsa/
conf.h
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* configuration node.
Applications
don't access its contents directly.
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* compound iterator.
Applications
don't directly access the contents of
/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3/sysroot/usr/include/pulse/
pulseaudio.h
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* of
applications
and different needs in complexity:
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* pseudo-synchronous API, which can be useful in synchronous
applications
volume.h
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* the time,
applications
will use the aggregated pa_cvolume structure that
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* The volumes in PulseAudio are logarithmic in nature and
applications
/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/sysroot/usr/include/alsa/
conf.h
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* configuration node.
Applications
don't access its contents directly.
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* compound iterator.
Applications
don't directly access the contents of
/prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.6/sysroot/usr/include/pulse/
pulseaudio.h
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* of
applications
and different needs in complexity:
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* pseudo-synchronous API, which can be useful in synchronous
applications
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