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The easiest way to "download" the properties is to let Gradle handle it by adding the following implementation line to your module-level build.gradle file:

You can find various versions, such as 3.1.9 or 3.2.0, on the Maven Repository. 2. Manifest Configuration

To download the properties and integrate it into your development piece, you typically include it as a dependency in your Android project's build.gradle file. This library is part of the Google Data Transport framework, often used by Firebase services like Crashlytics and Analytics for data transmission. 1. Download & Installation

dependencies { implementation("com.google.android.datatransport:transport-backend-cct:3.1.9") } Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard

If you are encountering errors like IllegalArgumentException: No such service , ensure you have correctly added both the TransportBackendDiscovery and any related scheduling services to your manifest as shown above. dandar3/android-google-datatransport-transport-backend-cct

: It is primarily used as a "backend" that receives events from the DataTransport runtime and sends them to the CCT (Clearcut) logging service.

Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 3. Key Properties & Requirements

: Ensure your app has internet access by adding .