The challenge for me is to know that if the media player (any kind) will use my extended version of HttpClient or not It will not. For starters, I don't even know if it uses HttpClient Even if it does, your own HttpClient subclasses will not be known to MediaPlayer.
The challenge for me is to know that if the media player (any kind) will use my extended version of HttpClient or not. It will not. For starters, I don't even know if it uses HttpClient.
Even if it does, your own HttpClient subclasses will not be known to MediaPlayer.
Tnx, I'm not sure either! Any suggestions on where to find if Media player (MP) uses HttpClient? I assume MP will eventually creates sort of http connection to pass the URL to and be able to get the content through that – STZ Jul 15 at 21:53 Use Google Code Search or browse source.android.Com – CommonsWare Jul 15 at 22:17.
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