apptoolkit | a android app tool , to backup/manage app/data | Continuous Backup library
kandi X-RAY | apptoolkit Summary
kandi X-RAY | apptoolkit Summary
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- Parses the output of a terse stat command
- Retrieves the raw string of the raw data
- Creates the appropriate file system object
- Returns the name of the file
- Returns the view at the given position
- Looks up an icon by its key
- Convert bytes to human readable string
- Zips all the files
- Creates a zip file
- Recursively builds a zip file
- Invoked when an intent is received
- Handle load apps
- Parses a line to a mount point
- Converts permissions to an octal string
- Called when an item is clicked
- Writes the contents of the parameters to the Parcel object
- Handles task execution
- Escape a text to be HTML
- Unzip the entry
- Recursively walk the specified ZIP file into a list of files
- Dump information about a package
- Returns a string representation of this class
- Gets an array of android IDs
- Creates a dialog
- Performs backup
- Create a Permission object from a string
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QUESTION
I have an MVC project that makes reference to a custom DLL in another project. The DLL is called "Web" and has the classes that I need in "Models".
I have added the DLL as a reference in the project where it is needed, and in the controllers and the models of the project, it is available. I can use the line:
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Answered 2020-Dec-07 at 20:53Looks like the problem was a second DLL, which was referenced from within the first DLL.
The project for that one was set to x86. I set it to ANY CPU, recompiled, then recompiled the first DLL, then the project in question was able to recognize the namespace.
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Install apptoolkit
You can use apptoolkit like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the apptoolkit component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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