On Monday, September 17, 2012 9:41:43 AM UTC+5:30, Ristar wrote:
> np.
> after u upload it to Google play, just sit on your hands for an hour or
> two, and then try again. u do *not* need to publish it for the licensing
> to work.
> that's wat i did: wait and try every now and then.
> if u have problems after that, then u've got a REAL problem on your hands,
> unfortunately.
> i didnt try to use the emulator at any point in time coz the emulator is
> super slow, needs to boot up, etc. it's much, MUCH faster to just install
> the app on the phone and run right away.
> On Monday, September 17, 2012 11:51:54 AM UTC+8, janvi wrote:
>> Hello Ristar
>> Sorry for interrupting you.
>> Iam also working on the same licensing feature of the android app
>> and need some info from you
>> Iam also facing the same error of *Application Error:3*.May I
>> know the cause for this?
>> The following is info which I need
>> Once I upload and save my app on market(Google play) how will I
>> start my testing feature?
>> Here should i run my app on the device by installing apk(*Through
>> command prompt adb install command*) or can I directly run through
>> eclipse i,e selecting the application and chosing the option as "*Rus
>> as android application*".I know there is no much difference between the
>> options I mentioned but I have a doubt whether this may change any response
>> of licensing server
>> App which I want to test for licensing feature is not yet published in to
>> the market,so kindly provide me information according to this.
>> I want to add this licensing feature before publishing it
>> Thanks in advance
>> On Monday, September 17, 2012 5:18:29 AM UTC+5:30, Ristar wrote:
>>> i have set the correct Developer public key in the source code, made the
>>> apk, signed it and uploaded it to Google, and installed it to my phone.
>>> but my phone keeps returning the message "Application error:3".
>>> wat should i do?