So we finally have a way to search the AOSP source code online.
https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject
Have you ever wondered what one of the "build.prop tweak" really does? Copy its name, paste it into the search box and you can immediately see if it's defined anywhere in the source code and how exactly is it being used. You might be surprised by what a BS some claims really are
Long story:
https://www.xda-developers.com/google-android-code-search-tool-aosp-open-source-project/
https://9to5google.com/2019/12/11/android-open-source-project-code-search/
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I am trying to write an application where I can test G-Forces. Very much like Pocket GForce did, but for a totally different reason. I want to use my device in crash testing of smaller objects. It seems at one time Ikari released his source code but has since removed it. I have asked him for it, but did not get a response.
I am very new to the Window Mobile and C# platform. I am old time PHP guy.
I have reviewed the code of the Windows Mobile Unified Sensor API, but as I said I am very new to this platform and cant seem to track down the output of the accelerometor in the sample code.
Does anyone one else know of some source code I could review to learn how to interact with the device and get the values I need.
Thanks
Hi,
i searched a bit around but unluckily i did not found something similar like iwebkit for WP7 devices. Does somebody here know samples to create native looking websites for the phone?
Peter
I did not found anything yet, so i started to create a template which tries to imitate the Microsoft Windowsphone7 help pages.
It's look and feel is equal to the Microsoft Original and i also tried to use the similar descriptors inside the css. At least so far i was able to get them from the regular website.
Feel free to use it for your projects. I guess the icons need a rework, since they probably are not published as Public Domain or under an open license.
Peter
PS: The code itself is pure html, no JQuery or whatever is required.
PPS: I would be happy if someone might be able to update missing stuff, since weekend is over and i unluckily have to more vacation the next weeks...
The Dolpfin browser's source is available at http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/reception_main.do?method=reception_list&menu_item=mobile
Would it be possible to modify the source to include say, full screen browsing, updated webkit components and so on?
check this thread- http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=967180
adfree is trying to replace XXJL2's dolfin browser with that of XXJID. it might be useful to you.
sabianadmin said:
The Dolpfin browser's source is available at http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/reception_main.do?method=reception_list&menu_item=mobile
Would it be possible to modify the source to include say, full screen browsing, updated webkit components and so on?
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Modify sources and recompile? Sure.
Load it on the Wave? No option at the moment and there might even be difficult to be done in the future.
Remember that open source means you are free to review the source, offer modifications and reuse the sources elsewhere (if in line with the license used), but that does not mean you can replace it.
Thank you very much himadri_sm.
But adfree is not smart enough to do this.
Dolfin is not standalone App like Facebook or Twitter for instance...
It is hardcoded into apps_compressed.bin and additional uses Exe/DLL00111104.DLL
About sabianadmin's idea.
This is tough job too.
As I know such project needs manpower... to make stable trusted Browser.
Nobody knows, if all parts in this source and if easily to port into bada App possible...
Maybe if Opera Developer would do such experiments, then more success.
If Hobby Programmer...
Best Regards
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Modify sources and recompile? Sure.
Load it on the Wave? No option at the moment and there might even be difficult to be done in the future.
Remember that open source means you are free to review the source, offer modifications and reuse the sources elsewhere (if in line with the license used), but that does not mean you can replace it.
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:-/ not sure you quite get my meaning, im talking about using the Bada SDK to compile a modified version of the browser and creating a new browser based on the original Dolfin source, the source is just weird i was expecting .cpp and so forth but instead they have gone with microsoft standards like .dll and .bat . Is it me or are samsung new to this platform development thing...
Dolfin is not only for bada... Samsung used this for several platforms...
So its same... you have to port the source...
Look here for Example:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1004193
Linked Browser is around 3 MB...
Better we start some easier project... for example TICTACTOE on JAVA with Bluetooth Support... NO JOKE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=999256
Here are the source code for bada...
We need someone who made JAVA Version for instance. Then you could play S8500 against I9000 user.
This source could also help to develop simple check... or other Multiplayer over Bluetooth.
Best Regards
http://extendedcontrols.honoluluteam.net/
http://code.google.com/p/extendedcontrols/
Maybe I just saw the Google Code page and the Apache License and thought the source was available, but I could've sworn I had actually browsed through it at some point. Or am I nuts?
It looks like they're using Google Code for issue tracking only, and that it's not truly an open source project. If you wanted to get them kicked off Google Code, you could. Not saying you should do that, but I don't see evidence that they're really open source, and that is a clearly stated requirement for hosting a project on Google Code.
I'm new to theming and modifying apps and the whole lot, but I do have some experience with Java programming and am starting to understand smali better. I am wondering if the source code for our phone is available and what that would entail exactly.. I basically want the Java source code for the systemui.apk so I can make modifications easier without needing to fumble with cryptic smali code. I know about dex2jar and have used it with varying results, but it still comes down to editing smali and I am at a road block.
thanks for any information that might help
PS it seems like XDA has reformatted their forums or something because I can not find the search button anymore.. my apologies if this post is redundant
frescoraja