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| <h1 class="title">Dalvik Libraries</h1> |
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| <p>The Dalvik Libraries, also known as the <i>Android core libraries</i>, |
| implement general purpose APIs used by code written in the Java programming |
| language. While the libraries themselves don't depend on Android, they do form |
| the foundation of the Android framework. Android applications use the Dalvik |
| libraries both directly and indirectly for data structures, networking, |
| concurrency, I/O, and more.</p> |
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| <p>The Dalvik libraries break down into two categories:</p> |
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| <li><a href="#vm-specific">Dalvik VM-specific libraries</a></li> |
| <li><a href="#interop">Java programming language interoperability |
| libraries</a></li> |
| </ul> |
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| <p>Any system claiming to be Android-compatible must implement these libraries. |
| Unless otherwise noted, both the signatures and the behavior of such a system |
| need to conform to the Android 1.0 reference implementation. Both types of |
| conformance will be checked by the upcoming Android Compatibility Test Suite |
| (CTS).</p> |
| |
| <a name="vm-specific"/><h2>Dalvik VM-specific libraries</h2> |
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| <p>The VM-specific libraries enable requesting or modifying VM-specific |
| information. Code that uses these classes is only portable across Dalvik-based |
| systems. The VM-specific Dalvik packages include:</p> |
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| <ul class="code"> |
| <li>dalvik.annotation</li> |
| <li>dalvik.bytecode</li> |
| <li>dalvik.system</li> |
| </ul> |
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| <a name="interop"/><h2>Java programming language interoperability libraries</h2> |
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| <p>This category of library provides a familiar environment for programmers |
| writing code in the Java programming language. Much of the implementation of |
| this code comes from <a href="http://harmony.apache.org/">Apache Harmony</a>. |
| Sometimes, we have to change the Harmony code to make it more suitable for the |
| memory and CPU-constrained environments targeted by Dalvik. We delineate |
| Dalvik-specific changes like so: |
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| <pre class="prettyprint"> |
| private static final long serialVersionUID = 8683452581122892189L; |
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| // BEGIN android-added |
| /** zero-element array */ |
| private static final Object[] emptyArray = new Object[0]; |
| // END android-added |
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| private transient int firstIndex; |
| </pre> |
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| <p>If you change existing Harmony code instead of just inserting new code, use |
| <code>android-changed</code> instead of <code>android-added</code>. These |
| markers help us keep track of our own changes when we pull down updates from |
| Harmony.</p> |
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| <p>Packages in this category include:</p> |
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| <ul class="code"> |
| <li>java.io</li> |
| <li>java.lang</li> |
| <li>java.lang.annotation</li> |
| <li>java.lang.ref</li> |
| <li>java.lang.reflect</li> |
| <li>java.math</li> |
| <li>java.net</li> |
| <li>java.nio</li> |
| <li>java.nio.channels</li> |
| <li>java.nio.channels.spi</li> |
| <li>java.nio.charset</li> |
| <li>java.nio.charset.spi</li> |
| <li>java.security</li> |
| <li>java.security.acl</li> |
| <li>java.security.cert</li> |
| <li>java.security.interfaces</li> |
| <li>java.security.spec</li> |
| <li>java.sql</li> |
| <li>java.text</li> |
| <li>java.util</li> |
| <li>java.util.concurrent</li> |
| <li>java.util.concurrent.atomic</li> |
| <li>java.util.concurrent.locks</li> |
| <li>java.util.jar</li> |
| <li>java.util.logging</li> |
| <li>java.util.prefs</li> |
| <li>java.util.regex</li> |
| <li>java.util.zip</li> |
| <li>javax.crypto</li> |
| <li>javax.crypto.interfaces</li> |
| <li>javax.crypto.spec</li> |
| <li>javax.net</li> |
| <li>javax.net.ssl</li> |
| <li>javax.security.auth</li> |
| <li>javax.security.auth.callback</li> |
| <li>javax.security.auth.login</li> |
| <li>javax.security.auth.x500</li> |
| <li>javax.security.cert</li> |
| <li>javax.sql</li> |
| <li>javax.xml</li> |
| <li>javax.xml.parsers</li> |
| <li>org.w3c.dom</li> |
| <li>org.xml.sax</li> |
| <li>org.xml.sax.ext</li> |
| <li>org.xml.sax.helpers</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <p>We only provide the core functionality of <code>XMLParser</code> and |
| <code>DocumentBuilder</code> in the XML packages. Some methods dealing with XML |
| schema were left out because we don't provide the corresponding packages.</p> |
| |
| <p>In addition to the aforementioned packages, we plan to support the following |
| packages some time in the future. We currently have an unfinished |
| implementation of 2D drawing and image processing.</p> |
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| <ul class="code"> |
| <li>java.awt</li> |
| <li>java.awt.color</li> |
| <li>java.awt.event</li> |
| <li>java.awt.font</li> |
| <li>java.awt.geom</li> |
| <li>java.awt.im</li> |
| <li>java.awt.im.spi</li> |
| <li>java.awt.image</li> |
| <li>java.awt.image.renderable</li> |
| <li>javax.imageio</li> |
| <li>javax.imageio.event</li> |
| <li>javax.imageio.metadata</li> |
| <li>javax.imageio.plugins.bmp</li> |
| <li>javax.imageio.plugins.jpeg</li> |
| <li>javax.imageio.spi</li> |
| <li>javax.imageio.stream</li> |
| </ul> |
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| <p style="margin-top: 50px">Copyright © 2008 The Android Open Source |
| Project</p> |
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