am bcc27903: am 44085b68: am f2fcbff8: Merge "Doc update: misc GCM fixes" into klp-docs

* commit 'bcc27903fb4b9581f2b6912d767cccb2d1c2e1ba':
  Doc update: misc GCM fixes
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Katie McCormick
2014-02-08 18:39:07 +00:00
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ If you're using Android Studio, this is the string to add to the
{@code dependency} section of your application's {@code build.gradle} file:</p>
<pre>dependencies {
compile: "com.google.android.gms:play-services:3.1.+"
compile "com.google.android.gms:play-services:3.1.+"
}
</pre>

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@ -64,14 +64,10 @@ project number. For example, <strong>Project Number: 670330094152</strong>.</p><
<li>Under <strong>Public API access</strong>, click <strong>Create new key</strong>.</li>
<li>In the <strong>Create a new key</strong> dialog, click <strong>Android key</strong>.</li>
<li>In the <strong>Create a new key</strong> dialog, click <strong>Server key</strong>.</li>
<li>In the resulting configuration dialog, supply one SHA1 fingerprint and
the package name for your app, separated by a semicolon. For example,
{@code 45:B5:E4:6F:36:AD:0A:98:94:B4:02:66:2B:12:17:F2:56:26:A0:E0;com.myexample}.
<p>To get the value for the SHA1 fingerprint, follow the instructions in the
<a href="http://developers.google.com/console/help/new/#installedapplications">console
help</a>.</p></li>
<li>In the resulting configuration dialog, supply your server's IP address. For testing
purposes, you can use {@code 0.0.0.0/0}.</p></li>
<li>Click <strong>Create</strong>.</li>
<li>In the refreshed page, copy the
@ -102,4 +98,3 @@ Implementing GCM Server</a>.</li>
<li>Write your client app. This is the GCM-enabled Android application that runs
on a device. See <a href="client.html">Implementing GCM Client</a> for more information.</li>
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@ -120,7 +120,6 @@ have an application server that meets the following criteria:</p>
<li>Able to store the API key and client registration IDs. The
API key is included in the header of POST requests that send
messages.</li>
<li>Able to store the API key and client registration IDs.</li>
<li>Able to generate message IDs to uniquely identify each message it sends.</li>
</ul>