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* Add new feature for running services in "isolated" sandbox processes.Dianne Hackborn2012-02-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reserves a range of uids (for each user) in which these processes run. These uids are not associated with an application, so they effectively run with no permissions. When a Service requests to run in such a process through android:isolatedProcess="true", each time it is brought up a new isolated process is started with its own unique uid. What we have so far gives us the basic infrastructure; more work remains to further lock down what these uids have access to. Change-Id: Ibfd27c75619cba61f528f46ede9113f98dc5f45b
* Make WebView.HitTestResult staticJonathan Dixon2011-12-211-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | - we can do this, because HitTestResult never had a published constructor so the only code that can create it has always lived in this package. - doing this makes the class design cleaner, and smooths the way for allowing the new WebView implementation to deal in these results in contexts where the appropriate WebView instance is not readily available. Change-Id: I9e1f1c0faeb16436b1861aab3c2871a5851dfb54
* Fix build break - move API change from 15.txt to 16.txtNick Pelly2011-12-191-1/+0
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* Make Property objects in View finalChet Haase2011-12-161-10/+10
| | | | | | | | | The various Properties added to View in 4.0 (ALPHA, TRANSLATION_X, etc.) were not final, making it possible to assign on property to another. Not something that someone would want to do, but we should try to prevent that kind of mess. This API change makes those properties final. Change-Id: I7d0c7f738eb2074d0781b1ba6a7c19339bac4477
* Make SQLiteQuery and SQLiteProgram final.Jeff Brown2011-12-161-0/+46580
We can do this because the classes already cannot be subclassed by applications due to the fact they only have package private constructors. One very nice consequence of this observation is that we can hide or delete several @deprecated protected members which are effectively inaccessible because applications cannot create subclasses! Change-Id: I2d3a0d2ad72b9289ebcdf907e4e4e6caf27f9076