I am almost ready to launch my first commercial app. I want to include some form of copy protection. The licensing library seems like the "best" way to do this.
However, there are a big chance that my app can be used for extended periods (up to a month) in areas where there are no cell reception or wifi - so the app will not be able to connect to the internet.
I've read through all the posts on this forum relating to licensing and the Android developers site for licensing, but cannot find any detail about if and how you can set the parameters for the ServerManagedPolicy.
My simple question is this: How can I make sure my app will not "die" when the user cannot connect to the internet for 30 days (or whatever time-frame I would like to choose)?
However, there are a big chance that my app can be used for extended periods (up to a month) in areas where there are no cell reception or wifi - so the app will not be able to connect to the internet.
I've read through all the posts on this forum relating to licensing and the Android developers site for licensing, but cannot find any detail about if and how you can set the parameters for the ServerManagedPolicy.
My simple question is this: How can I make sure my app will not "die" when the user cannot connect to the internet for 30 days (or whatever time-frame I would like to choose)?