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<p>
This is a simple sample application that demonstrates how to use voicemail
content provider APIs to insert new voicemail records.
</p>
<p>
The application includes
<a href="src/com/example/android/voicemail/AddVoicemailActivity.html">
<code>AddVoicemailActivity</code>
</a>,
an activity that lets the user enter voicemail details and record voicemail audio,
which can then be stored with the voicemail content provider by tapping the "Send"
button.
<p>
<img alt="Add voicemail" src="../images/VoicemailProviderDemo.png"
width=250px/>
</p>
<p>
In the real world, a similar application could download voicemails from a
remote voicemail server and store them locally with the voicemail content
provider. The platform would then take care of notification and rendering of the
voicemails.
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<p>
Following interfaces are of particular interest:
<ul>
<li>
<a href="src/com/example/android/voicemail/common/core/VoicemailProviderHelper.html">
<code>VoicemailProviderHelper</code>
</a> and its implementation in
<a href="src/com/example/android/voicemail/common/core/VoicemailProviderHelpers.html">
<code>VoicemailProviderHelpers</code>
</a>.
This interface provides a good demonstration of various fields exposed by voicemail
content provider and their usage.
</li>
<li>
<a href="src/com/example/android/voicemail/common/core/Voicemail.html">
<code>Voicemail</code>
</a> and its implementation in
<a href="src/com/example/android/voicemail/common/core/VoicemailImpl.html">
<code>VoicemailImpl</code> </a>.
This interface provides a structured view of most the important fields in
voicemail content provider.
</li>
</ul>
</p>