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  • Eclipse - Force Refresh of IDs

    - by Echilon
    I'm using eclipse for Android development, and the editor always seems to take a while to actually update and recognize if I change an ID in a layout, then try to use it in a class with R.id.someId. Is there a way to force a refresh?

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  • Basic Scolling Question

    - by localgamer
    Hey guys, im pretty new to android platform and have a really simple question. Im putting buttons as layouts with text boxes, but im running out of room. How would i make it possible for the user to scroll down to view more buttons and stuff. For example, if i have 6 buttons, and 3 are in the field of view, i wanna be able to scroll with my finger and be able to see those buttons as I scroll. Thanks for the help guys -Localgamer

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  • Summary of changes for each API level?

    - by MisterSquonk
    As the title says, are there any sources (web pages etc) of summarised changes at each API level? I have an app which I've put out to a small group of beta testers and I already fell foul of Environment.getExternalFilesDir(), which I hadn't noticed was introduced in API Level 8, when a couple of the guys tried it on Android v2.1 devices. The majority of my code should be pretty generic but it would be useful if I could find a condensed/summarised list/table or similar that I can quickly glance over.

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  • replacing Fragment inside onActivityResult() geting error

    - by ajay
    When am lancing camera using Intent(android.provider.MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE); startActivityForResult(intent, CAMERA_REQUEST);) And then we getting callback after taking pic to the onActivityResult(){ //HERE AM CALL ING ANOTHER FRAGMENT FragmentManager fm = getFragmentManager(); fm.beginTransaction().replace( R.id.tab_upload, new uploadingActivty(), "tabId").setTransition(FragmentTransaction.TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_OPEN) .addToBackStack(null).commit(); } Then we getting error as 11-21 16:13:44.316: E/AndroidRuntime(30944): Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Can not perform this action after onSaveInstanceState Any idea?

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  • why java application not working after applying "web look and feel" theme?

    - by Vasu
    I have developed "Employee Management System" java project .For improving the ui appearance i have integrated "web look and feel" into my application.Theme is applied correctly. But here the problem arises: At first i have runned the java application without connecting to oracle data base,application have runned and worked perfectly. But when i connected the application to oracle database and runned again the application is taking more time to open and getting strucked. Code: For applying theme try { WebLookAndFeel.install(); }catch(Exception ex){ ex.printStackTrace(); } Code for Connecting DataBase: if (con == null) { File sd = new File(""); File in = new File(sd.getAbsolutePath() + File.separator + "conf.properties"); File dir = new File(sd.getAbsolutePath() + File.separator + "conf.properties"); if (!dir.exists()) { // dir.mkdir(); dir.createNewFile(); Properties pro = new Properties(); pro.load(new FileInputStream(in)); pro.setProperty("driverclass", "oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"); pro.setProperty("url", "jdbc:oracle:thin:@192.168.1.1:1521:main"); pro.setProperty("username", "gb16"); pro.setProperty("passwd", "gb16"); try { FileOutputStream out = new FileOutputStream(in); pro.store(out, "Human Management System initialization properties"); out.flush(); out.close();} catch(Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } } else { // System.out.println("Already exists "); } Properties pro = new Properties(); pro.load(new FileInputStream(in)); Class.forName(pro.getProperty("driverclass")); con = DriverManager.getConnection(pro.getProperty("url"), pro.getProperty("username"), pro.getProperty("passwd")); st = con.createStatement(ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE, ResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE); st = con.createStatement(ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_INSENSITIVE, ResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE); } else { return con.createStatement(ResultSet.TYPE_SCROLL_SENSITIVE,ResultSet.CONCUR_UPDATABLE); } without the theme the application with connected to database working correctly. Please help me in solving this issue. Thanks in advance..

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  • Set start opacity then animate

    - by Joelbitar
    I have two ImageView's in a FrameLayout of which one (the one on top) is to be animated. I want it to fade in and continuously rotate, the animation works fine and looks like this: http://code.google.com/p/switchctrl/source/browse/trunk/android/res/anim/device_loading_fadein.xml ImageView loading = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.loading_anim); Animation loading_animation = AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(getContext(), loading_animation_id); loading.startAnimation(loading_animation); I can not setAlpha on the loading image, if I do the animation does not quite work.

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  • Detect whether the loading image is taken from camera directly, when using smartphones

    - by Eitan
    I am using html, tag: <input type = "file" /> On android and on many cellulars I have the ability to get the file directly by taking a picture and save it. How can I know (by javascript code) how did I get the picture (direcly by the camera, or by some files that on my cellular)? I did some workarround, and found exif (http://www.nihilogic.dk/labs/exif/exif.js), but I didn't succeed using it, either I don't know whether exif is the right solution. Thanks :)

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  • Making Eclipse behave like Visual Studio

    - by FlySwat
    I'm doing some Android dev, and I much prefer Visual Studio, but I'll have to use Eclipse for this. Has anyone made a tool that switches Eclipse to look and behave more like visual studio? I mainly can't stand its clippyesqe suggestions on how I should program (Yes, I know I have not yet used that private field! Thanks Eclipse!), or its incredibly lousy intellisense. For example, in eclipse, if I don't type "this" first, its intellisense won't realize I want to look for locally scoped members. Also, the TAB to complete VS convention is drilled into my head, and Eclipse is ENTER to complete, I could switch everything by hand but that would take hours, and I was hoping someone had some sort of theme or something that has already done it :)

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  • contacts quey with name and picture URI.

    - by codeScriber
    Hi i couldn't find a single query that would give me in API 2.0 of the contacts API the URI of the contact's image and the display name. For now as far as i know i can create a uri by having the contact's _ID , but i didn't see any row name that i can use in the projection of Data or Contact to get all that i need. can anyone help ? (i refer to using API 2 of the contacts API on android SDK V5 and above ) 10x.

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  • Update function

    - by kosmaks
    Hello everyone! I try to learn java for android devices.. i have to create the update function. But still have one question: How???? in class root public void update(){ maindebug("update"); // This is my debug function } public void run(){ while(isRunning){ // isRunning is a boolean variable SystemClock.sleep(100); update(); } } and inside onCreate run(); but it doesnt work :(

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  • Broadcastreceiver to obtain ServiceState information

    - by Andrew
    Hi, Does anyone know of a way to obtain the phone service state (IN_SERVICE, OUT_OF_SERVICE, EMERGENCY_ONLY, POWER_OFF) in android. I was hoping there would be a broadcastreciever to identify the changes, but I can't find anything. I know there's a listener but I'm not sure how I would use that from my app as it runs as a service using a WakefulIntentService (by thecommonsguy). With something like battery level (ie BATTERY_LOW, BATTERY_OKAY) it's quite easy, but I just can't work out a similar things for phone service changes.

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  • How do I reference sqlite db column to use in update statement

    - by user244190
    I am trying to update a datetime column in an android sqlite db to use international date format (yyyy-mm-dd) instead of the current format (mm/dd/yyyy). I want to use the sqlite date() function to reformat the current value of the column. I thought it would be as simple as the following: update tblename set thedate = date(thedate) but the above does not work. How would i write the sql statement to accomplish this? thanks patrick

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  • ANDROID IF/ELSE FAILS CONTINUES TO EXECUTE JSON

    - by Keith Cesar Haizlett
    I am trying to create a Registration app with JSON to connect and post to MYSQL database. I created the following IF/ELSE statements to check for vacant input boxes, password match, and correct email characters before allowing it to be entered into the DATABASE. The code continues to execute the JSON posting even after the passwords don't match , invalid email characters are entered , and vacant text boxes are submitted. Why is it not returning and continuing to execute the JSON code? try { if (!inputEmail.getText().toString().matches("[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+@[a-z]+.[a-z]+") && email.length() > 0) { Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Enter Valid Email Address", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show(); return; } else if(name.equals("") || email.equals("")|| password.equals("")||check.equals("")) { Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Field Vaccant", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show(); return; } // check if both password matches else if(!password.equals(checkpass)) { Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Password does not match", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show(); return; } if (json.getString(KEY_SUCCESS) != null) { registerErrorMsg.setText(""); String res = json.getString(KEY_SUCCESS); if(Integer.parseInt(res) == 1){ // user successfully registred // Store user details in SQLite Database DatabaseHandler db = new DatabaseHandler(getApplicationContext()); JSONObject json_user = json.getJSONObject("user"); // Clear all previous data in database userFunction.logoutUser(getApplicationContext()); db.addUser(json_user.getString(KEY_NAME), json_user.getString(KEY_EMAIL), json.getString(KEY_UID), json_user.getString(KEY_CREATED_AT)); // Launch Dashboard Screen Intent dashboard = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), DashboardActivity.class); // Close all views before launching Dashboard dashboard.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP); startActivity(dashboard); // Close Registration Screen finish(); }else{ // Error in registration registerErrorMsg.setText("User already Registered"); } } } catch (JSONException e) { } } });

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  • Detect outgoing calls and problem with a real device

    - by Tobia Loschiavo
    Hi, I have a strange problem. To detect outgoing calls I have registered a broadcast receiver for android.intent.action.PHONE_STATE. When the state becomes OFFHOOK, then a conversation is started. It seems working on emulator: the debugger in fact reaches some code while it doesn't work on real device (Acer Liquid). Is it possible? Which is a way to detect outgoing calls? Thanks

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