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23-Dec-2011 |
Joe Fernandez <joefernandez@google.com> |
am 201469f5: am bb7f590a: Merge "docs: Add developer guide cross-references, Project ACRE, round 4" into ics-mr1 * commit '201469f54522436be79d4d6665721049bfc74320': docs: Add developer guide cross-references, Project ACRE, round 4
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20-Dec-2011 |
Joe Fernandez <joefernandez@google.com> |
docs: Add developer guide cross-references, Project ACRE, round 4 Change-Id: I1b43414aaec8ea217b39a0d780c80a25409d0991
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22-Nov-2011 |
Nick Pelly <npelly@google.com> |
Throw a nicer error message when using an invalid context to create Nfc This can happen when using getContext() instead of getTargetContext() in an InstrumentationTestCase. Bug: 5644274 Change-Id: I020a637c271e25bcf25ae2927fd878001d5fea0a
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08-Nov-2011 |
Jeff Hamilton <jham@android.com> |
Changes for access control. The package name is now required when using the NFC extras APIs so the context is stored away and used to derive the package name to be sent to the NfcService. Bug: 4515759 Change-Id: I1a3aba3fc026e0090a914b0686fc4b8dec25b927
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23-Aug-2011 |
Nick Pelly <npelly@google.com> |
Improve NDEF push API Introduce setNdefPushMessage() setNdefPushMessageCallback() setNdefPushCompleteCallback() Deprecate public API enableForegroundNdefPush() disableForegroundNdefPush() Hide & Deprecate staged (public but never released) API enableForegroundNdefPushCallback() The new API's do not require the application to explicitly call enable()/disable() in onPause()/onResume(), we use a Fragment behind the scenes to manager this automatically. NDEF Push can be disabled by using a null parameter, so each enable()/disable() pair is collapsed to a single set() call. Application code should now look something like: public void onCreate() { NfcAdapter adapter = NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(this); if (adapter != null) { // check that NFC is available on this device adapter.setNdefPushMessage(myNdefMessage, this); } } And that's it - no need to explicitly hook into onPause() and onResume() events. Also - introduce a generic NfcEvent class that is provided as a parameter on all NFC callbacks. Right now it just provides the NfcAdapter, but using the wrapper classes allows us to add more fields later without changing the callback signature. (i'm thinking Bluetooth). Change-Id: I371dcb026b535b8199225c1262eca64ce644458a
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08-Dec-2010 |
Nick Pelly <npelly@google.com> |
Make getSystemService(NFC_SERVICE) the NFC entry point. This gives NFC service a handle to the application context. Deprecate NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(), it does not provide a context. Using this method will print a warning, and will later throw an exception if a method that requires a context is called. No 2.3 API's will fail, but new API's that do require a context might fail. Also add helper NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(Context). Change-Id: I9a6378de4ef4b61ad922f8d53e64e2a1a1d5d60c
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/nfc/NfcManager.java
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