page.title=<uses-library> @jd:body <dl class="xml"> <dt>syntax:</dt> <dd><pre><uses-library android:<a href="#nm">name</a>="<i>string</i>" /></pre></dd> <dt>contained in:</dt> <dd><code><a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/application-element.html"><application></a></code></dd> <dt>description:</dt> <dd>Specifies a shared library that the application must be linked against. This element tells the system to include the library's code in the class loader for the package. <p> All of the {@code android} packages (such as {@link android.app}, {@link android.content}, {@link android.view}, and {@link android.widget}) are in the default library that all applications are automatically linked against. However, some packages (such as {@code maps} and {@code awt} are in separate libraries that are not automatically linked. Consult the documentation for the packages you're using to determine which library contains the package code. </p></dd> <dt>attributes:</dt> <dd><dl class="attr"> <dt><a name="nm"></a>{@code android:name}</dt> <dd>The name of the library.</dd> </dl></dd> <!-- ##api level indication## --> <dt>introduced in:</dt> <dd>API Level 1</dd> </dl>