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csipsimple is a C library typically used in Devops, Version Control System applications. csipsimple has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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              csipsimple has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 15 star(s) with 21 fork(s). There are 5 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              csipsimple has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of csipsimple is current.

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              csipsimple has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            Error inflating class android.widget.ImageButton after upgrading app
            Asked 2019-Jul-25 at 09:00

            I'm trying to upgrade an old app that used ActionBarSherlock before. I think I've replaced all things using it with the newer ones. Currently I'm getting the error on the title which is weird and surely difficult to fix. I've already looked up for the fix to it and applied every one of it but I still get the error. I tried to use AppCompatImageButton but when I do that the error now says Error inflating class android.widget.AppCompatImageButton. The error log is below.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2019-Jul-25 at 09:00

            I'm pretty sure that your problem in styles(styles.xml).

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57123318

            QUESTION

            Auto-generated file errors after updating Gradle
            Asked 2018-Nov-16 at 01:25

            I have an app that have a android library module that has an old gradle. After upgrading my gradle, I got this errors which I don’t know how to fix. They are mostly auto-generated file so I don't know any way to fix the errors.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2018-Nov-15 at 05:47

            In gradle.properties file you will find android.enableAapt2=true which needs to be false because you have upgraded the gradle. If you don't have this gradle.properties i suggest you to get back to the previous gradle version change this to false then upgrade the gradle i am not sure if it will work i had this issue i don't remember how exactly i solved the issue but the little bit i remember is something to do with this file and the gradle version

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53312824

            QUESTION

            Explicit Wakelocks with JobScheduler/JobInfo
            Asked 2018-Jun-26 at 23:30

            I am refactoring this code:

            https://github.com/r3gis3r/CSipSimple/blob/master/src/com/csipsimple/utils/TimerWrapper.java

            which uses AlarmManager to schedule timers. I am refactoring the code to use JobScheduler following the recommendations from Google:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2018-Jun-26 at 23:30

            JobScheduler will keep your device awake while your job is running, so you do not need your own WakeLock.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51052588

            QUESTION

            How to set favourite apps for Launcher3 Default Workspace - Android Source
            Asked 2018-May-28 at 01:25

            I am building my own custom ROM and trying to put some app shortcuts in the default workspace of my Pixel 2.

            I have modified the default_workspace_XxX.xml files in packages/apps/Launcher3/res/xml but no changes are being implemented when I recompile and flash my device.

            On top of that, I am not 100% sure how to add a favorite, this is the code I have so far. But note that the app is just an APK file within the Android build, it's pre-compiled.

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            Answered 2018-May-28 at 01:25

            I discovered that when I compiled, the changes weren't being implemented. After doing a make clean the changes were applied, however, I had to wait over an hour for the new ROMs to build.

            By using the following commands, I was able to quickly rebuild the ROMs without needing to wait an excessive amount of time for a small change.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/50147291

            QUESTION

            Android VoIP application: PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK vs ignoring Battery Optimizations (doze whitelisting)
            Asked 2017-Sep-13 at 03:33

            I'm working on a Voice over IP (VoIP) application using the SIP protocol which requires the application to be listening to incoming calls. This means the application must not sleep or die.

            For old code, it seems the way to do this is to acquire a PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK.

            Now from Android 6.0 and higher, there's the new Doze. It is recommended that, if you don't want your app to go to standby, you should "whitelist" it by requesting the REQUEST_IGNORE_BATTERY_OPTIMIZATIONS permission. This is specifically for VoIP applications according to the documentation.

            These two different things seem to be related. I'm not sure how they are related, if they interfere with each other, if I should use one or the other or both, and if there are other considerations. Please explain.

            Also, I am not allowed to use Push Notifications on this project. If you have other advice for saving the battery please let me know.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2017-Aug-16 at 13:32

            In your case looks like you should be asking for whitelist, as the documentation you linked, it advises that GCM can collide with the SIP protocol. I would handle this case like a typical runtime permission. On some place of your app(the on create of your main screen for ex) ask for whitelist and the reason why you need it, if they dont want just disable functionality related to receive calls.

            You should only use one of them at a time, you can always do it the hard way and handle the voip calls without sip, then you could handle incoming calls with push notifications from your server, but i dont think someone is up to that unless you need a top tier product.

            There is no workaround for this, indeed the only good way is to do the heavy lifting by yourself, because its kinda popular on users to use battery optimizators / improved doze apps so you could get killed anyway.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45537779

            QUESTION

            Direct IP call android
            Asked 2017-Jun-09 at 04:30

            Im creating an Android App in which the clients can call each other without using a SIP proxy (server).

            I downloaded the CSipSimple, it has a "local" option in which the clients in a local network can call each other directly.

            What if I am connected to the mobile network. If i know the public IP of the destination, can I call him direclty?

            If you can suggest another applications that fulfill the mentioned requirements please do mention them.

            thanks

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2017-Jun-09 at 04:30

            Yes, you should be able to make direct call with almost all SIP clients. I am using mizudroid and works with that.

            In this case, you just need to enter the full URI for the destination and not just the extension name.

            So instead of calling to "john" you will have to enter

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44356859

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