1page.title=Android 1.1 Version Notes
2sdk.version=1.1_r1
3sys.date=February 2009
4@jd:body
5
6<p>
7<em>Date:</em> February 2009<br />
8<em>API Level:</em>&nbsp;<strong>2</strong></p>
9
10
11<p>This document provides version notes for the Android 1.1 system image included in the SDK. 
12
13<ul>
14<li><a href="#overview">Overview</a>
15<li><a href="#overview">External Libraries</a>
16<li><a href="#comp">Device Compatibility</a>
17<li><a href="#apps">Built-in Applications</a>
18<li><a href="#locs">UI Localizations</a>
19<li><a href="#resolved-issues">Resolved Issues</a>
20<li><a href="#features">New Features</a>
21<li><a href="#api-changes">API Changes</a>
22</ul></p>
23
24<h2 id="overview">Overview</h2>
25
26<p>The Android 1.1 system image delivered in the SDK is the development
27counterpart to the Android 1.1 production system image, deployable to
28Android-powered handsets starting in February 2009. </p>
29
30<p>The Android 1.1 system image delivers an updated version of the framework
31API. As with the Android 1.0 API, the Android 1.1 API 
32is assigned an integer identifier &mdash; <strong>2</strong> &mdash; that is
33stored in the system itself. This identifier, called the "API Level", allows the
34system to correctly determine whether an application is compatible with
35the system, prior to installing the application. </p>
36
37<p>Applications indicate the lowest system API Level that they are compatible with by adding
38a value to the <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> attribute.
39The value of the attribute is an integer corresponding to an API Level 
40identifier. Prior to installing an application, the system checks the value of 
41<code>android:minSdkVersion</code> and allows the install only
42if the referenced integer is less than or equal to the API Level integer stored
43in the system itself. </p>
44
45<p>If you use the Android 1.1 system image to build an application
46compatible with Android-powered devices running the Android 1.1
47platform, you <strong style="color:red">must</strong> set the
48<code>android:minSdkVersion</code> attribute to "2" in order to specify that your application
49is compatible only with devices using the Android 1.1 (or greater) system image.
50</p>
51
52<p>Specifically, you specify the <code>android:minSdkVersion</code>
53attribute in a <code>&lt;uses-sdk&gt;</code> element as a child of
54<code>&lt;manifest&gt;</code> in the manifest file. When set, the
55attribute looks like this: </p>
56
57<pre><code>&lt;manifest&gt;
58  ...
59  &lt;uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="2" /&gt;
60  ...
61&lt;/manifest&gt;</code>
62</pre>
63
64<p>By setting <code>android:minSdkVersion</code> in this way, you ensure
65that users will only be able to install your application if their
66devices are running the Android 1.1 platform. In turn, this ensures that
67your application will function properly on their devices, especially if
68it uses <a href="#apichange">APIs introduced in Android 1.1</a>. </p>
69
70<p>If your application uses APIs introduced in Android 1.1 but does not
71declare <code>&lt;uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="2" /&gt;</code>, then it will
72run properly on Android 1.1 devices but <em>not</em> on Android 1.0
73devices. In the latter case, the application will crash at runtime when
74it tries to use the Android 1.1 APIs.</p>
75
76<p>If your application does not use any new APIs introduced in Android
771.1, you can indicate Android 1.0 compatibility by removing
78<code>android:minSdkVersion</code> or setting the attribute to "1". However,
79before publishing your application, you must make sure to compile your
80application against the Android 1.0 system image (available in the
81Android 1.0 SDK), to ensure that it builds and functions properly for
82Android 1.0 devices. You should test the application against system
83images corresponding to the API Levels that the application is designed
84to be compatible with.</p>
85
86<p>If you are sure your application is not using Android 1.1 APIs and
87has no need to use them, you might find it easier to keep working in the
88Android 1.0 SDK, rather than migrating to the Android 1.1 SDK and having
89to do additional testing.</p>
90
91
92<h2 id="extlibs">External Libraries</h2>
93
94<p>The system image includes these external libraries, which you can
95access from your application by adding a <a
96href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/uses-library-element.html">
97&lt;uses-library&gt;</a>.</p>
98	<ul>
99	<li>com.google.android.maps &mdash; gives your
100application access to Google Maps data. Note that, to use Google Maps
101data, a Maps API Key is required.</li>
102	</ul>
103
104<h2 id="comp">Device Compatibility</h2>
105
106<p>The Android 1.1 system image was tested for compatability with the
107Android-powered devices listed below:</p>
108	<ul>
109	<li>T-Mobile G1</li>
110	</ul>
111
112<h2 id="apps">Built-in Applications</h2>
113
114<p>The system image includes these built-in applications:</p>
115	<ul>
116	<li>Alarm Clock</li>
117	<li>API Demos</li>
118	<li>Browser</li>
119	<li>Calculator</li>
120	<li>Camera</li>
121	<li>Contacts</li>
122	<li>Dev Tools</li>
123	<li>Dialer</li>
124	<li>Email</li>
125	<li>Maps (and StreetView)</li>
126	<li>Messaging</li>
127	<li>Music</li>
128	<li>Pictures</li>
129	<li>Settings</li>
130	</ul>
131
132<h2 id="locs">UI Localizations</h2>
133
134<p>The system image provides localized UI strings for the languages
135listed below.</p>
136	<ul>
137	<li>English, US (en_US)</li>
138	<li>German (de) </li>
139	</ul>
140
141<p>Localized UI strings match the locales that are displayable in 
142the emulator, accessible through the device Settings application.</p>
143
144<h2 id="resolved-issues">Resolved Issues</h2>
145<ul>
146<li>AlarmClock alert now plays audio/vibe directly, rather than through
147AlarmManager. AlarmClock alert starts playing audio/vibe in its
148IntentReceiver, rather than on activity start. These changes should
149prevent alarms from being blocked by modal dialogs.</li>
150<li>Fixes to device sleep. </li>
151<li>Single tap no longer opens the in-call dialpad; users now need to
152touch and drag it. </li>
153<li>Fixes a bug causing approximately 1 in 25 outbound messages to
154freeze up the IMAP connection (to a Gmail based server) when transferred
155to the Sent folder.</li>
156<li>Removes automatic account setup entries that were broken or not
157testable. Adds minor fixes to a few of the remaining entries. Makes
158improvements to warning dialogs used for a few special cases.	</li>
159<li>Changes default mail checking interval to every 15 minutes (instead
160of defaulting to "never").</li>
161<li>Fixes password-quoting bugs in IMAP, so that users can include
162special characters in passwords (e.g. spaces).</li>
163<li>Fixes various errors in auto and manual account setup	</li>
164<li>Improves reporting for various connection errors, making it easier
165for the user to diagnose failed account setups.</li>
166<li>Fixes new-mail notifications for POP3 accounts.</li>
167<li>Ensures proper auto-checking of accounts marked as "never
168check".</li>
169<li>Now displays date and time using user preference (e.g. 24 hr vs.
170AM/PM).</li>
171<li>Now shows cc: in message view.</li>
172<li>Improves recovery from POP3 connection failures.</li>
173<li>POP3 parser rules loosened, so the application can work with
174non-compliant email servers.</li>
175</ul>
176
177<h2 id="features">New Features</h2>
178
179<ul>
180<li>Maps: Adds details and reviews when a user does a search on Maps and
181clicks on a business to view its details.</li>
182<li>Dialer: In-call screen timeout default is now longer when using the
183speakerphone.</li>
184<li>Dialer: Adds a "Show dialpad" / "Hide dialpad" item to the in-call
185menu, to make it easier to discover the DTMF dialpad. </li>
186<li>Adds support for saving attachments from MMS</li>
187<li>Adds support for marquee in layouts.</li>
188</ul>
189
190<h2 id="api-changes">API Changes</h2>
191
192<h3>Overview</strong></h3>
193
194<ul>
195<li>Adds annotations for test systems, no actual (non-test) API
196changes.</li>
197<li>Adds a method to allow a process to easily determine its UID.
198<li>Adds support for marquee in layouts.</li>
199<li>Adds new methods for determining padding in views. Useful if you are
200writing your own
201subclasses of {@link android.view.View View}.</li>
202<li>Adds new permissions that allow an application to broadcast an SMS
203or WAP Push message. </li>
204<li>API cleanup: removes protected constructor from
205SDK-bound system images. </li>
206</ul>
207
208<h3>API Change Details</h3>
209
210<table>
211<tr>
212<th>Module or Feature</th><th>Change Description</th>
213</tr>
214<tr><td rowspan="4">Annotations for test systems</td></tr>
215    <tr><td>Added {@link android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.LargeTest LargeTest} annotation.</td></tr>
216    <tr><td>Added {@link android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.MediumTest MediumTest} annotation.</td></tr>
217    <tr><td>Added {@link android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.SmallTest SmallTest} annotation.</td></tr>
218
219<tr><td rowspan="2">Allow a process to easily know its UID.</td></tr>
220    <tr><td>Added public method {@link android.os.Process#myUid} to class {@link android.os.Process android.os.Process}</td></tr>
221
222<tr><td rowspan="6">Padding in views</td></tr>
223    <tr><td>Added public method {@link android.view.View#getBottomPaddingOffset} to class {@link android.view.View android.view.View}.</td></tr>
224    <tr><td>Added public method {@link android.view.View#getLeftPaddingOffset} to class {@link android.view.View android.view.View}.</td></tr>
225    <tr><td>Added public method {@link android.view.View#getRightPaddingOffset} to class {@link android.view.View android.view.View}.</td></tr>
226    <tr><td>Added public method {@link android.view.View#getTopPaddingOffset} to class {@link android.view.View android.view.View}.</td></tr>
227    <tr><td>Added public method {@link android.view.View#isPaddingOffsetRequired} to class {@link android.view.View android.view.View}.</td></tr>
228
229<tr><td rowspan="3">Marquee support</td></tr>
230    <tr><td>Added public method {@link android.widget.TextView#setMarqueeRepeatLimit} to class {@link android.widget.TextView}</td></tr>
231    <tr><td>Added public field {@link android.R.attr#marqueeRepeatLimit android.R.attr.marqueeRepeatLimit}</td></tr>
232
233<tr><td rowspan="3">New permissions</td></tr>
234    <tr><td>Added public field {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_SMS android.Manifest.permission.BROADCAST_SMS}</td></tr>
235    <tr><td>Added public field {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_WAP_PUSH android.Manifest.permission.BROADCAST_WAP_PUSH}</td></tr>
236
237<tr><td rowspan="2">API cleanup</td></tr>
238    <tr><td>Removed protected constructor java.net.ServerSocket.ServerSocket(java.net.SocketImpl).</td></tr>
239
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