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    EasyPermissions

    EasyPermissions

    Simplify Android M system permissions

    ...If all of the permissions in a given request are granted, all methods annotated with the proper request code will be executed(be sure to have an unique request code). The annotated method needs to be void and without input parameters (instead, you can use onSaveInstanceState in order to keep the state of your suppressed parameters). This is to simplify the common flow of needing to run the requesting method after all of its permissions have been granted. Optionally, for a finer control, you can have your Activity / Fragment implement the PermissionCallbacks interface.
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    DummyXmlParser

    DummyXmlParser

    Java XML parser / binder

    ...Code sample: import javax.xml.bind.annotation.XmlElement; import dummyxmlparser.XmlBinder; public class Foo { @XmlElement public String counter; public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception{ Foo foo= XmlBinder.fromXml(Foo.class, "<Foo><counter>42</counter></Foo>"); assert foo.counter.equals("42"); } }
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