RxWear | ️ Reactive Wearable API Library for Android and RxJava | Reactive Programming library
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️ Reactive Wearable API Library for Android and RxJava
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- Initializes the view .
- Creates the api client .
- Connect to the Google API server .
- Reads an object from a byte array .
- Invoked when the API client is ready .
- Handles a result .
- Sets the default timeout .
- Send a serializable object to all registered nodes .
- Checks if the connection was successful .
- Gets all capabilities .
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I have developed an application for SmartWatch with version of Wear OS 1.5 and up. At the time of distributing the application I have included it together with the main application in the same apk.
I have compiled a release version and installed it, when synchronizing the applications with the SmartWatch, through the debug console I get the following error message.
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Answered 2018-May-07 at 13:03Everything is due to a confusion, I had understood that when generating a "release" compilation for the app module the configuration to make the apk signature (keystore, alias, password) was propagated to the module wear. When generating the apk from Android Studio I have no problem, error 103 occurs to me when generating the apk from CLI with ./gradlew assembleRelease
The solution is therefore very simple
Include the following configuration in the gradle of the module wear:
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