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Android Inapp Billing - Billingservice Has Compile Errors With Onserviceconnected And Onservicedisconnected

I am using the Dungeons application example and I am using the BillingService class provided in that example. I am using Java 6 and @override works for me, but I get a compile erro

Solution 1:

Make sure your class implements the ServiceConnection interface.

Solution 2:

In App billing is a challenge to get started with. The trick is to get it started in a independent project and then do all your specific feature. Trust me on this, and done be brave and do it all together, its not worth the time it takes to get started. I hope google improves on in app billing overall, to make it easy to implement, understand and debug. I had blogged about it a while back and created a helloworld kinda project for people to download and get working. I hope it helps you too.

Debug Android inapp billing using Eclipse

Solution 3:

I think you should simply remove the @Override decorator from both methods. I'm using the Google BillingService class and this is my method:

publicvoidonServiceConnected(ComponentName name, IBinder service)
{        
    mService = IMarketBillingService.Stub.asInterface(service);
    runPendingRequests();
}

You are implementing an interface, not extending a class with abstract methods.

Solution 4:

You might try to use default compile options.

Right-click (or Control-Click) the project and select "Properties"

Select "Java Compiler"

Uncheck "Enable Project Specific Settings"

Eclipse will prompt to re-compile and it should be all good.

Solution 5:

Install your app Signed ...so go to android tools export signed application .... now that its signed you can get back queries. This was my issue at least on a physical device.

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