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Commit d126294a authored by Eric Gilmore's avatar Eric Gilmore
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Docs: Adding Android Studio instructions for adding IAB service.

Incorporating some editorial feedback both in and outside the
scope of my small bug fix.

Bug: 17151052
Change-Id: Id3b0c256ca6f7f018fa525eeb1f78979e8f476df
parent 2b4b3d28
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<ol>
<li>Copy the {@code IInAppBillingService.aidl} file to your Android project.
  <ul>
  <li>If you are using Eclipse: Import the {@code IInAppBillingService.aidl} file into your {@code /src} directory.</li>
  <li>If you are developing in a non-Eclipse environment: Create the following directory {@code /src/com/android/vending/billing} and copy the {@code IInAppBillingService.aidl} file into this directory.</li>
  <li>In Android Studio: Create a directory named {@code aidl} under {@code src/main}, add a new
  package {@code com.android.vending.billing} in this directory, and import the
  {@code IInAppBillingService.aidl} file into this package.</li>
  <li>In Eclipse: Import the {@code IInAppBillingService.aidl} file into your {@code /src} directory.</li>
  <li>In other dev environments: Create the following directory {@code /src/com/android/vending/billing} and copy the {@code IInAppBillingService.aidl} file into this directory.</li>
  </ul>
</li>
<li>Build your application. You should see a generated file named {@code IInAppBillingService.java} in the {@code /gen} directory of your project.</li>
<li>Add the helper classes from the {@code /util} directory of the {@code TrivialDrive} sample to your project.  Remember to change the package name declarations in those files accordingly so that your project compiles correctly.</li>
</ol>

<p>Your project should now contain the In-app Billing Version 3 library.</p>

<h2 id="SetPermission">Set the Billing Permission</h2>
@@ -128,7 +130,7 @@ mHelper.startSetup(new IabHelper.OnIabSetupFinishedListener() {

<p>If the setup completed successfully, you can now use the {@code mHelper} reference to communicate with the Google Play service. When your application is launched, it is a good practice to query Google Play to find out what in-app items are owned by a user. This is covered further in the <a href="{@docRoot}training/in-app-billing/purchase-iab-products.html#QueryPurchases">Query Purchased Items</a> section.</p>

<p class="note"><strong>Important:</strong> Remember to unbind from the In-app Billing service when you are done with your activity. If you don’t unbind, the open service connection could cause your device’s performance to degrade. To unbind and free your system resources, call the {@code IabHelper}'s {@code dispose} method when your {@code Activity} gets destroyed.</p>
<p class="note"><strong>Important:</strong> Remember to unbind from the In-app Billing service when you are done with your activity. If you don’t unbind, the open service connection could cause your device’s performance to degrade. To unbind and free your system resources, call the {@code IabHelper}'s {@code dispose} method when your {@code Activity} is destroyed.</p>

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