Joey,
"Sitting on top" of the default Android email client is probably not a
good idea, since the internals of this application (or even its
existence) are not part of the Android SDK, and there are no guarantees
whatsoever as to how to interact with the internals.
Just to give an example, HTC has a customized email client at part of
their Sense UI. Did they change the internals? Who knows, but they could
have.
I assume you've already looked at K9 - it would be a good place to
start, since they've already made it build as a "regular" application,
that only uses the SDK, and builds without internal build tools.
-- Kostya
08.12.2010 15:19, Joey Tribbiani пишет:
Any body.... please help out
On Dec 7, 2:45 pm, Joey Tribbiani<[email protected]> wrote:
hello fellow developers,
I am required to develop a add-on/plug-in which will sit on the top of
the native email client of android phone. I DONOT want to develop a
whole new application (like Gmail or K-9) and then tweak it further as
per my need, instead I just want to develop a plug-in with which will
do a specific task.
I want to know:
1. If this possible to do so?
2. Will the native email client will support my plug-in?
3. And if it is possible then how and where can I start?
This is a very gray area for me so far, so please any guidance will
be appreciated.
Looking forward for an early reply.
--
Kostya Vasilyev -- WiFi Manager + pretty widget -- http://kmansoft.wordpress.com
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