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The SDK provides the base classes that supplement core SMS / MMS classes in Android. SDMM detects whether it is the "Default SMS App" and routes your app's calls to the appropriate authority and/or worker class. For example, a call to a SQLiteWrapper will include naming the appropriate authority. If SDMM is the "Default SMS App" then the SQLiteWrapper with use the SDMM authority. If it is not, it will use the standard Android authority. | The SDK provides the base classes that supplement core SMS / MMS classes in Android. SDMM detects whether it is the "Default SMS App" and routes your app's calls to the appropriate authority and/or worker class. For example, a call to a SQLiteWrapper will include naming the appropriate authority. If SDMM is the "Default SMS App" then the SQLiteWrapper with use the SDMM authority. If it is not, it will use the standard Android authority. | ||
- | 2. [[Install|Installation Instructions]] | + | 3. [[Access Types|Determine Access Type]] |
- | To integrate the SDMM SDK, follow these instructions. Since your app may access the SMS content provider in a variety of ways, the SDK is written to support a lot of different content provider calls. Please contact us if you are having trouble with the integration process. | + | Determine the type of access you need for SDMM to work for your app. Access types determine the type and priority of access that your app is provided. This allows SDMM to support pre-processing of messages prior to full-featured messaging app processing. Also, it allows apps that require infrequent messaging database access, like backup apps, the ability to have a seamless user experience. |
- | 3. [[Access Types|Access Types]] | + | 2. [[Install|Generic Installation Instructions]] |
- | Access types determine the type and priority access that your app is provided. This allows SDMM to support pre-processing of messages prior to full-featured app processing. Also, it allows apps that require infrequent messaging database access, like backup apps, the ability to have a seamless user experience. | + | To integrate the SDMM SDK, follow these instructions. Since your app may access the SMS content provider in a variety of ways, the SDK is written to support a lot of different content provider calls. Please contact us if you are having trouble with the integration process. |