remove-exchange-support.sh makes it possible to build the email app without
exchange support.
This script:
- removes all packages under com.android.exchange.
- removes all lines surrounded by EXCHANGE-REMOVE-SECTION-START and
EXCHANGE-REMOVE-SECTION-END
And the resulting source should still build and run fine.
Bug: 2369784
* Use concrete declarations, not the old sample code
* Remove unused "sample" code
* Create ExchangeSender.java
* Strip out the unused (old sample code) parts of ExchangeStore.java
* Unit test to make sure EAS is being offered
* Fix "account leak" in AccountSettingsTests
This was triggered by donut bug # 2092944 but the solution is
different because we support EAS here.
* Numerous classes modified to deal with this change
* Fixes bugs 1993292 and 1994671
* Renamed various setter and getter methods to reflect the underlying
field names
* Renamed syncFrequency to syncInterval in Account and Mailbox
* Convenience method added to AccountSettings to save only user settings
* Calls to content.update(context, content.toContentValues()), which save
all fields, should be double-checked for correctness, making sure that
content has current data and will not conflict with other threads that
might modify that data
* Ran all unit tests to confirm proper function
NOTE: The logic to enforce single default account no longer works,
because that logic is in Account.save() and does not run via
Account.update(). I have patched out a small section of the relevant unit
test and will file a bug to come back for this fix.
What works:
* All unit tests
* Editing existing accounts
* Create new accounts
* Checking account settings against server
* Mail sync using accounts
* Viewing mailboxes
What breaks (in approx order of planned fixes)
* Viewing messages
* Composing messages
* Some details of account editing
* Import of existing accounts