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To start engine on Android you should bind to AceStreamEngineService and send a "start" command to this service.
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Brief description and source code with examples of using the engine as a service can be found here:
 
Brief description and source code with examples of using the engine as a service can be found here:
 
https://bitbucket.org/AceStream/androidacestreamserviceclientexample
 
https://bitbucket.org/AceStream/androidacestreamserviceclientexample
  
After starting service you should work with Ace Stream engine using [[Engine_HTTP_API]]
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After starting service you should work with Ace Stream engine using [[Engine API]] or [[Engine HTTP API]]

Revision as of 11:42, 12 December 2017

To start engine on Android you should bind to AceStreamEngineService and send a "start" command to this service.

Brief description and source code with examples of using the engine as a service can be found here: https://bitbucket.org/AceStream/androidacestreamserviceclientexample

After starting service you should work with Ace Stream engine using Engine API or Engine HTTP API