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Commit c6bd0155 authored by smain@google.com's avatar smain@google.com Committed by Android Git Automerger
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am 8d88f19b: am f9c4f6b5: Merge "fix code type and mention api level 21...

am 8d88f19b: am f9c4f6b5: Merge "fix code type and mention api level 21 exception for bindService()" into lmp-docs

* commit '8d88f19b':
  fix code type and mention api level 21 exception for bindService()
parents ca011519 8d88f19b
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@@ -139,7 +139,9 @@ only with an explicit intent.</p>
intent when starting a {@link android.app.Service} and do not
intent when starting a {@link android.app.Service} and do not
declare intent filters for your services. Using an implicit intent to start a service is a
declare intent filters for your services. Using an implicit intent to start a service is a
security hazard because you cannot be certain what service will respond to the intent,
security hazard because you cannot be certain what service will respond to the intent,
and the user cannot see which service starts.</p>
and the user cannot see which service starts. Beginning with Android 5.0 (API level 21), the system
throws an exception if you call {@link android.content.Context#bindService bindService()}
with an implicit intent.</p>






@@ -424,18 +426,18 @@ android.content.Intent#createChooser createChooser()} and pass it to {@link
android.app.Activity#startActivity startActivity()}. For example:</p>
android.app.Activity#startActivity startActivity()}. For example:</p>


<pre>
<pre>
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
Intent sendIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
...
...


// Always use string resources for UI text.
// Always use string resources for UI text.
// This says something like "Share this photo with"
// This says something like "Share this photo with"
String title = getResources().getString(R.string.chooser_title);
String title = getResources().getString(R.string.chooser_title);
// Create intent to show chooser
// Create intent to show the chooser dialog
Intent chooser = Intent.createChooser(intent, title);
Intent chooser = Intent.createChooser(sendIntent, title);


// Verify the intent will resolve to at least one activity
// Verify the original intent will resolve to at least one activity
if (sendIntent.resolveActivity(getPackageManager()) != null) {
if (sendIntent.resolveActivity(getPackageManager()) != null) {
    startActivity(sendIntent);
    startActivity(chooser);
}
}
</pre>
</pre>