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  • Adding a external jar reference in Android.mk

    - by Karan
    I want to add a external third party jar file in the inbuilt android app. I've added the LOCAL_CLASSPATH variable in Android.mk due to which the compilation goes fine. But during runtime, it is not able to find the class definiation which is in the JAR. Which is the variable I need to set to add the third party JARs in the .dex/.apk ? TIA.

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  • Using blowfish encryption with Android?

    - by haseman
    I'm trying to use a blowfish cipher inside and Android application. It appears that the Android platform supports blowfish (it appears to be in the source code), but when I try to get a cipher using: Cipher.getInstance("blowfish"); I get a "java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException"

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  • Android NDK - does it support straight ARM code or just Thumb

    - by Russell Kay
    All, I have been asked to evaluate the Android platform for our product and I am looking at various options, I am only just scratching the surface just now and the one thing that is bothering me is that I cannot see how to compile code as straight ARM code (no Thumb), I know that Thumb runs slower and we will need the performance in key sections of our code. I think it should just be setting the -march flag in the LOCAL_CFLAGS of the Android.mk file, but I cannot get that to work... Can anyone help. Russell

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  • JPA Annotations in Android

    - by dasmaze
    Hello, We have a project that uses JPA/Hibernate on the server side, the mapped entity classes are in their own Library-Project and use Annotations to be mapped to the database. I want to use these classes in an Android-Project - is there any way to ignore the annotations within Android, to use these classes as standard POJOs?

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  • read text file data in android

    - by RSSS
    hi i am new to android.I need to read text file from SDcard and display that text file.Is there any possibility to view a text file directly in android. or else how to read and display the text file ?

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  • Slide expand animation in android.

    - by Priyank
    Hi, I have a simple list view listing results in android. Upon click of each item, I would like it to slide down expand and show the content. Is there an easy way to do this in android? Any help will be appreciated. Cheers

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  • RTP Client Application on Android Mobile Device

    - by devang
    Hey folks,i am developing a RTP client on an Android device which can play streaming videos from a server. I am confused regarding how should i start about? i am thinking of developing a web app, using HTML,CSS and Javascript, which can later be wrapped in Android.is this approach correct? does javascript support real time media player? please guide me, i am a fresher and completely clueless..:(

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  • How to post something to Facebook from Android?

    - by Nicholas Key
    Hi stackoverflow'ers, Quick questions here: What are the necessary tools/APIs to post something from Android to Facebook? I looked at this URL http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/User%3AAndroid and it mentioned a few suggestions. Have anyone tried fbrocket? What is Facebook Connect anyway? Thanks! Nicholas

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  • Passing parameters from android to .Net Web Service

    - by benjamin schultz
    I have an Android application that uses kSoap in connecting to my web services. This particular one is passing in a string value as a parameter, then my web service will use that parameter to query my database via a stored procedure. Problem is, I know how to pass the parameter from android, but I don't know how to retrieve it in my .Net(vb) web service and use it. Anyone have any code examples or a link to a tutorial to help me out? Thanks!

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  • Creating and using custom JAR in Android project

    - by Arsalan
    I am trying to create and use jar file in an Android project under Eclipse. I have tried various methods without any success. Here are the steps: Create jar file from the source files jar -cf lib.jar *.java Copy jar file to libs folder Right click, Build Path-Add to Build path Now, compiler gives unresolved symbols if I try to use a class from the jar file? Can someone please let me know correct method to create and use an external jar file for the Android project under eclipse.

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  • Android - Attempt to write in a readonly database when I open it readonly

    - by DLock
    i don't understand this at all. I try to open a db located in my SD card this way: db = SQLiteDatabase.openDatabase(myPath, null, SQLiteDatabase.NO_LOCALIZED_COLLATORS | SQLiteDatabase.OPEN_READONLY); But in that very line it throws this exception: android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException: attempt to write a readonly database It doesen't happen in my other devices, just this one that has android 2.3.3

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  • Android Webapp hide scrollbar?

    - by Sparky
    Hello, is there a way (through javascript/jquery/css) to hide the scrollbar in android's web browser? Can't seem to find any valid info online and things that work for Google Chrome (webkit engine, as well) don't seem to work for the Android's browser. Thanks bunches

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  • How pattern lock disbles screen lock in android

    - by CED
    Hi, In android 2.1, if we enable pattern lock, then the screen lock (slide to unlock) is not displayed and if pattern lock is disabled then screen lock is enabled again. Can someone point me out the java file in framework and the function where this happens. I mean when the screen is about to get locked, how does android decide that whether it will display pattern lock or screen lock and if pattern lock, how it prevents the screen lock from getting displayed.

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  • How to get bluetooth RSSI on android after discovery

    - by Karthik Ganesan
    I'm trying to write a program that can read the signal strength of a bluetooth device linked to my android 2.0 handset. Doesnt seem like android exposes anyway to get the RSSI unless it is during discovery. Is there any other way to get the signal strength of the device after the device has been detected? I read of a way to do it using NDK to access the underlying BlueZ API, but I dont know how to use that. Any help would be appreciated.

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  • Short interview I gave about Commercial Software Development is now available

    - by Liam Westley
    At the DDD8 conference in January I gave a quick interview to Sara Allison expanding my Commercial Software Development presentation (available here).  The interview has just appeared on the Ubelly.com site, run by some of the Microsoft UK team,   http://ubelly.com/2010/04/how-to-succeed-in-commercial-software-development-2 For those of you for whom video just isn't enough, you can get Commercial Software Development in person at DDDScotland and DDDSouthWest.

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  • Share photo/video via facebook, twitter android intent error occurred

    - by flybyword
    I have a problem when share from my app android via to facebook, twitter, gmail. Code: Intent share = new Intent(android.content.Intent.ACTION_SEND); share.setType("image/video"); share.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_STREAM, Uri.parse(mediaPath)); startActivity(Intent.createChooser(share, "Share")); Share to gmail is OK. But when share, upload photo/video to facebook or twitter so error occurred. Pls help me!

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  • Would it be possible to speed up Android Emulator by removing unnecessary apps\

    - by Stan
    I am using Android SDK 1.6 and developing some simple apps. It seems everytime Android Emulator loads every default apps, like message music browser etc... I guess this cause the booting process slow (takes 1 minute overhead for me to test the code every time). Would it be possible to take these apps out and just have my apps on the emulator? My purpose is to have a faster boot up time on emulator. Thanks.

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  • Does anyone else get worn out using Scrum, finishing sprint after sprint?

    - by Simucal
    I'm with a pretty small startup and we started using a form of a Scrum/Agile development cycle. In many ways I enjoy Scrum. We have relatively short sprints (2 weeks) and I like the Burndown Chart to track the teams progress. I also like the Feature Board so I always know what I should be doing next. It feels good taking down a feature's card from the board, completing it and then putting it in the burn down pile. However, we are now entering in our 18th Sprint release cycle and I'm starting to feel a little burnt out. It isn't that I don't like job or my co-workers, it is just that these sprints are... well, sprints. From start to finish I literally feel like I'm racing against the clock to maintain our development velocity. When we are done with the sprint we spend one day planning the next sprints feature set and estimates and then off we go again. For people who work in a mature Agile/Scrum development process, is this normal? Or are we missing something? Is there normally time in a Scrum enviornment that is unassigned/untracked to get done some minor things and to clear your head?

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  • ADF Enterprise Application Development - Made Simple (Book Review)

    - by Frank Nimphius
      Sten E. Vesterli wrote the "Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development – Made Simple" book published by Packt Publishing in 2011 http://www.packtpub.com/oracle-adf-enterprise-application-development/book A common question on OTN, but also when talking to clients or customers is about where and how to start your ADF application development. Especially when the current programming background is not in Java, but 4 GL or PLSQL, developers often look for answers to the following questions: · How long does it take to learn Oracle ADF ? · How long does it take to replace a Forms application with ADF ? · How many developers do I need? · Do I need to know Java to use ADF and if yes, how good do I need to know this? · How do I structure my programming files, organizing them in JDeveloper work spaces, projects and libraries? · What is best practices for naming Java packages and how to void naming conflicts in ADF in general? · How many Application Modules do I need or should I create? · How to test applications? Sten Vesterli answers all of the above questions and more in his book http://www.packtpub.com/oracle-adf-enterprise-application-development/book , which makes it great value add to the 3 existing Oracle ADF books. In order of complexity (which also is the order in which reading the available Oracle ADF books makes sense), in my opinion, Sten's book should come second – though it also is useful to those that are already more advanced with Oracle ADF. So if you are absolutely new to Oracle ADF, then the order of books to read to get you up on an expert level should be: 1. Grant Ronald; "Quick Start Guide to Oracle Fusion Development: Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF" (McGraw Hill 2010) 2. Sten Vesterli; "Oracle ADF Enterprise Application Development – Made Simple" (Packt Publishing 2011) 3. Duncan Mills, Peter Koletzke; " Oracle JDeveloper 11g Handbook: A Guide to Fusion Web Development" (McGraw Hill 2009) 4. Frank Nimphius, Lynn Munsinger; " Oracle Fusion Developer Guide: Building Rich Internet Applications with Oracle ADF Business Components and Oracle ADF Faces" (McGraw Hill 2010) If you are not new to Oracle ADF and Orace JDeveloper, then buy Sten Vesterli's book anyway. It is worth it and you want to have it on your book shelf. See below the table of content to get a better idea of what this book covers: · Chapter 1: The ADF Proof of Concept · Chapter 2: Estimating the Effort · Chapter 3: Getting Organized · Chapter 4: Productive Teamwork · Chapter 5: Prepare to Build · Chapter 6: Building the Enterprise Application · Chapter 7: Testing your Application · Chapter 8: Look and Feel · Chapter 9: Customizing the Functionality · Chapter 10: Securing your ADF Application · Chapter 11: Package and Deliver · Appendix: Internationalization The book is written with a lot of good humor, which makes the read very enjoyable (from a geek's perspective, of course). My favorite quote – just in case you are interested - is from page 97, when Sten talks about getting organized: " Stop sending e-mails to your team. Just stop it. E-mail is so last century.…" So true, so true! This quote's runner up is the "boss key" on page 128 where Sten talks about productivity and how Oracle Team Productivity Center (TPC) can help you with this. Quotes like these stick to your brains and make sure you never forget. Go for it!

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  • Android JARSIGNER GUI tool?

    - by BahaiResearch.com
    Newbie question. After I have written the Android App (easy part) I need to sign it and upload it (seems the hard part) Is there an Open Source app or tool that I can use to do this so that I don't have to write command shell scripts. JARSIGNER looks overly complex. I'm looking for a dead simple Sign-And-Package up tool. I am using Eclipse with the Android plug in.

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