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    RePlugin

    RePlugin

    A flexible, stable, easy-to-use Android plug-in framework

    ...In addition, RePlugin is compatible with almost ALL Android ROMs in the market. RePlugin supports almost all features seamlessly as an installed application, including static Receiver, Task-Affinity, user-defined Theme, AppCompat, DataBinding, etc. It takes only couple lines to access, whether plug-ins or main programs. RePlugin owns stable plug-in management solution which supports installation, upgrade, uninstallation and version management. Process communication, protocol versions and security check are also included. ...
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    VirtualAPK

    VirtualAPK

    Lightweight plugin framework for Android

    ...It can dynamically load and run an APK file (we call it LoadedPlugin) seamlessly as an installed application. Developers can use any Class, Resources, Activity, Service, Receiver and Provider in LoadedPlugin as if they are registered in app's manifest file. VirtualAPK is an excellent plug-in framework developed by Didi Travel, which supports almost all Android features and has four major components. Compatible with almost all Android phones on the market, this has been verified in the Didi Travel app. In terms of resources, adapt to Xiaomi, Vivo, Nubia, etc., and adopt an adaptive adaptation scheme for unknown models. ...
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    External Java Command Control

    Send commands from the command-line to your running application.

    Moved to GitHub https://github.com/fedups ExCon is a small Java class (a runnable Jar file, “sender”) that you run whenever you need to send a command to your application. Your application needs to include the ExCon “receiver”. The receiver accepts the commands from the ExCon sender and processes them. Since the receiver runs within you application it can access all of your application’s classes and resources.
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