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Feature/geofencing #120

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Fixed adal-location package (#119) and created Abstract class used to implemente Geofence BroadcastReceiver.

@PedroOkawa PedroOkawa changed the base branch from master to develop July 28, 2017 15:04
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@jzeferino , can you double check this pull request and new feature?

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This LGTM.

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@PedroOkawa The PR LGTM.
Please add a sample with the geofencing usage in the the samples.

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@jzeferino will do it as soon as possible. It's on the plans, but it's necessary to implement a new geofancing from scratch.

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@PedroOkawa I guess @NunoSSilva can help with it since he was working with geofencing for a while.

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First off all we need to update Google Play Services to the latest version because the Geofencing has a new implementation. I can change it when I can

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@NunoSSilva @PedroOkawa can you guys do something about this?

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@NunoSSilva @PedroOkawa can you guys do something about this?

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