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Hi there,
Yes, I do know that SDKBOX is useless. However, is there any likelihood that you will replace it to help Google Billing Library v4?
Ps. Google is forcing to make use of it ranging from 1.11.2022.
Best,
kds
I too have seen this significant issue.
As everyone knows, SDKBOX is useless.
Probably no replace is anticipated.
Reminder: Starting on August 2, 2022, all new apps should use Billing Library model 4 or newer.
By November 1, 2022, all updates to present apps should use Billing Library model 4 or newer.
And the issue isn’t straightforward.
There are important API adjustments between model 4 and model 5, and the strategies obtainable in model 4 have been deprecated.
So, in follow, model 5 help is a should.
Unfortunately, there isn’t any open supply library obtainable at the moment that I can hope to seek out.
- Able to regulate each iOS and Android with a typical interface.
- Support each cocos2d-x 3.x and 4.x
- Compatible with Billing Library model 5
From the place did you discover this? You have completely incorrect data.
I do have my very own framework written, beforehand it was on model 4 and not too long ago i upgraded to version-5 and that i dont must do any apis adjustments in any respect.
Previously i used to be additionally utilizing sdkbox, however attempt to create your personal wrapper class as soon as and also you dont must face such points any extra.
I can’t share my code, o/w i would enable you.
In conclusion, I feel the one manner to do that is to create my very own implementation of in-app billing for Android.
I’ve some expertise with native integration for Android, so I’ve began engaged on it.
If it really works, I wish to share the code.
As for iOS, I’ve no expertise with Objective-C, so it’s an unknown.
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Thanks on your replies. Yeah, that is the best time to spend few days on the wrapper. It shall be additionally time to combine different shops (Amazon, Huawei, Samsung and many others.).
@bluewind00 iOS integration must be simpler since you don’t have to make use of any “ndk”. I’ll share the code after I handle to do it (I hate Obj-C too :P). The precedence is Android, sdkbox nonetheless works on iOS.
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