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  /frameworks/base/docs/html/tools/debugging/
debugging-devtools.jd 8 number of settings on your device that will make it easier to test and debug your applications.</p>
11 third party applications. If you'd like to install the Dev Tools application
debugging-projects.jd 19 along with DDMS, to debug your applications. To access the debugger and
30 <li>Debug - Displays previously and currently debugged Android applications and its currently
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/training/in-app-billing/
index.jd 28 <p>In this class, you'll learn how to perform common In-app Billing operations from Android applications.</p>
29 <p>In-app billing is a service hosted on Google Play that lets you charge for digital content or for upgrades in your app. The In-app Billing API makes it easy for you to integrate In-app Billing into your applications. You can request product details from Google Play, issue orders for in-app products, and quickly retrieve ownership information based on users' purchase history. You can also query the Google Play service for details about in-app products, such as local pricing and availability. Google Play provides a checkout interface that makes user interactions with the In-app Billing service seamless, and provides a more intuitive experience to your users.</p>
  /frameworks/base/docs/html/wear/design/
user-interface.jd 55 will enable developers to match their applications to these intents so users can perform actions
56 using these voice commands. Multiple applications may register for a single voice intent, and users
  /frameworks/base/docs/html-intl/intl/ja/guide/publishing/
preparing.jd 26 <p>????????????????????????????<a href="{@docRoot}tools/publishing/publishing.html">Publishing Your Applications</a> ??????????????? </p>
99 <p>?????????????????????????<a href="{@docRoot}tools/publishing/versioning.html">Versioning Your Applications</a>????????</p>
  /frameworks/base/services/core/java/com/android/server/location/
LocationBlacklist.java 35 * Allows applications to be blacklisted from location updates at run-time.
37 * This is a silent blacklist. Applications can still call Location Manager
  /frameworks/ex/common/java/com/android/common/
GoogleLogTags.logtags 19 # used by Google Mobile Services applications. These definitions are part of
20 # the platform even when the Google applications are not.
  /hardware/samsung_slsi/exynos5/mobicore/daemon/Daemon/Server/public/
NetlinkServer.h 142 * Check for sessions started by applications that died(exited)
143 * Remove the connections to applications that are not active anymore
  /libcore/luni/src/main/java/org/w3c/dom/ls/
LSSerializerFilter.java 18 * <code>LSSerializerFilter</code>s provide applications the ability to
36 * <p> DOM applications must not raise exceptions in a filter. The effect of
  /packages/apps/Settings/src/com/android/settings/
AppListPreference.java 37 * Extends ListPreference to allow us to show the icons for a given list of applications. We do this
38 * because the names of applications are very similar and the user may not be able to determine what
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.6/sysroot/usr/include/alsa/
global.h 43 * Most applications probably do not need them.
112 * notification object. Applications don't access its contents directly.
  /prebuilts/gcc/linux-x86/host/x86_64-linux-glibc2.11-4.8/sysroot/usr/include/alsa/
global.h 43 * Most applications probably do not need them.
112 * notification object. Applications don't access its contents directly.
  /prebuilts/python/darwin-x86/2.7.5/lib/python2.7/plat-mac/lib-scriptpackages/_builtinSuites/
builtin_Suite.py 33 """run: Run an application. Most applications will open an empty, untitled window.
52 """reopen: Reactivate a running application. Some applications will open a new untitled window if no window is open.
  /prebuilts/tools/common/proguard/proguard4.7/docs/
license.html 25 applications, commercial or not. Your code obviously remains yours after
43 applications: Apache Ant, Apache Maven, the Google Android SDK, the Eclipse
  /prebuilts/tools/common/proguard/proguard4.7/examples/
scala.pro 3 # applications, including the Scala runtime.
41 # Preserve all public applications.
  /cts/tests/tests/content/src/android/content/pm/cts/
PermissionInfoTest.java 29 + "and use custom network protocols. The browser and other applications provide means "
  /developers/samples/android/wearable/wear/Quiz/
template-params.xml 35 applications on a phone and a paired wearable device. Users can create quiz questions on the phone,
  /development/samples/Home/res/layout-land/
home.xml 23 <!-- All applications on the top side of the screen -->
  /development/samples/Home/res/layout-port/
home.xml 23 <!-- All applications on the top side of the screen -->
  /development/samples/VoiceRecognitionService/
_index.html 23 applications, like voice input on the keyboard (e.g., in LatinIME), are more likely to
  /device/asus/grouper/keymaster/
cryptoki.h 36 * not define it in applications.
  /device/asus/grouper/
media_profiles.xml 192 If a codec is not enabled, it is invisible to the applications
193 In other words, the applications won't be able to use the codec
242 for TEST applications. For other applications, we do
  /device/asus/grouper/self-extractors/nvidia/staging/keymaster/
cryptoki.h 36 * not define it in applications.
  /device/asus/tilapia/self-extractors/nvidia/staging/keymaster/
cryptoki.h 36 * not define it in applications.
  /docs/source.android.com/src/devices/tech/datausage/
index.jd 26 also restrict how specific applications are allowed to use data when

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