The UI changes a bit - there is no separator
between the local contacts and directories.
Will bring the separator back if asked, but
most likely simply as a thick line.
Change-Id: Idfc990deff41b30d63bd8289731694e3d9a00fb6
avoid applying emma processing on local static libraries so that code
coverage result is not diluted.
Change-Id: I6090fc82498fff2e7da8ce22348f56dbc3d3ee60
Convert all usages of com.android.email.codec.binary.Base64 to use
com.android.common.Base64 instead, except for Base64OutputStream
(which doesn't exist in android-common yet).
Change-Id: I339a1f451245138187080c7444fcabef8d13f8aa
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
* Renamed ISyncManager/ISyncManagerCallback to IEmailService/IEmailServiceCallback
* Restored ExchangeTransportExample to its original state; created ExchangeStore to
handle validation functionality instead; updated stores.xml to reflect these changes.
* Add support for AccountManager in EAS code (this is necessary for the contacts and
calendar providers to work with syncable data); created EasAuthenticatorService to
as our authenticator, which required adding authenticator.xml and modifying the
manifest to register our service with AccountManager metadata
* Created EmailServiceProxy as a convenience for the UI in calling into the EAS
service; created EmailServiceStatus class for status codes in callbacks.