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<!-- Declare the contents of this Android application. The namespace
attribute brings in the Android platform namespace, and the package
supplies a unique name for the application. When writing your
own application, the package name must be changed from "com.example.*"
to come from a domain that you own or have control over. -->
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
package="com.example.android.videochatcameratest">
<uses-sdk
android:minSdkVersion="8"
android:targetSdkVersion="8"
/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" />
<uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera" />
<uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera.autofocus" />
<!-- This package contains an application... The 'label' is the name
to display to the user for the overall application, and provides
a default label for all following components. The syntax here is a
reference to one of our string resources.-->
<application android:label="@string/videochatcameratest_app">
<!-- An Activity in the application - this is something the user
can launch and interact with. The "name" attribute is the
name of the class within your package that implements this
activity. -->
<activity android:name="VideoChatTestActivity">
<!-- An IntentFilter tells the system when it should use your
activity. This allows the user to get to your activity
without someone having to explicitly know to launch your
class "com.example.android.videochatcameratest.VideoChatTestActivity". -->
<intent-filter>
<!-- The MAIN action describes a main entry point into an
activity, without any associated data. -->
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<!-- This places this activity into the main app list. -->
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent-filter>
</activity>
</application>
</manifest>