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  • Starting activity from packageinfo

    - by Nyan Lynn Htun
    Is there a way run an intent from packageinfo? I've been searching and I don't find it. I tried like that Intent i = new Intent(); i.setAction(Intent.ACTION_MAIN); i.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER); i.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_RESET_TASK_IF_NEEDED); i.setComponent(new ComponentName(p.applicationInfo.packageName,p.applicationInfo.name)); startActivity(i); but it doesn't work because [p.applicationInfo.name] is always null.

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  • Gracefully handling screen orientation change during activity start

    - by Steve H
    I'm trying to find a way to properly handle setting up an activity where its orientation is determined from data in the intent that launched it. This is for a game where the user can choose levels, some of which are int portrait orientation and some are landscape orientation. The problem I'm facing is that setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE) doesn't take effect until the activity is fully loaded. This is a problem for me because I do some loading and image processing during startup, which I'd like to only have to do once. Currently, if the user chose a landscape level: the activity starts onCreate(), defaulting to portrait discovers from analysing its launching Intent that it should be in landscape orientation continues regardless all the way to onResume(), loading information and performing other setup tasks at this point setRequestedOrientation kicks in so the application runs through onPause() to onDestroy() it then again starts up from onCreate() and runs to onResume() repeating the setup from earlier Is there a way to avoid that and have it not perform the loading twice? For example, ideally, the activity would know before even onCreate was called whether it should be landscape or portrait depending on some property of the launching intent, but unless I've missed something that isn't possible. I've managed to hack together a way to avoid repeating the loading by checking a boolean before the time-consuming loading steps, but that doesn't seem like the right way of doing it. I imagine I could override onSaveInstanceState, but that would require a lot of additional coding. Is there a simple way to do this? Thanks!

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  • How can I receive CameraActivities result in a DIFFERENT Activity (i.e. not in the launching one)?

    - by steff
    Hi, I hope the title says it all: I've got Activity A which fires up the Camera intent via: Intent intent = new Intent(MediaStore.ACTION_IMAGE_CAPTURE); startActivityForResult(intent, REQUEST_CAMERA); After the picture is taken I can easily grab the picture in: @Override protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) But I'd like to receive the result in Activity B in which the image can be edited. Right now I'm receiving the result in Activity A and pass it over to Activity B which results in showing the GUI of Activity A for a short while: Intent i = new Intent().setAction("DisplayJPEG"); i.setClass(this, EditImageActivity.class); i.putExtra("IMAGE_URI", uri); startActivityForResult(i, REQUEST_EDIT_IMAGE); Of course, I will need the result from Activity B in Activity A after the image has been edited. But that should work with: setResult(resultCode, data); So there has to be a way to do what I need. Please point me into the right direction. Thanks in advance, steff

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  • My dialog box below does not work, Please correct

    - by Mukul Shukla
    pbutton.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() { private AlertDialog show; public void onClick(View arg0) { if ((input1.getText().length() == 0) || (input1.getText().toString().equals(" ")) || (input2.getText().length() == 0) || (input2.getText().toString().equals(" "))|| (input1.getText().toString().equals(""))||(input2.getText().toString().equals(""))) { show = new AlertDialog.Builder(MainActivity.this).setTitle("Error").setMessage("Some inputs are empty").setPositiveButton("OK", null).show(); } double result = new Double(input1.getText().toString())+ new Double(input2.getText().toString()); output.setText(Double.toString(result)); } I've also tried passing the context which also doesn't work

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  • Make part of layout invisible and the other part visible

    - by JonF
    I would like to make a LinearLayout that was created from xml invisible, and another LinearLayout visible to replace it. The replacement layout starts out as invisible. When I make the originally visible layout invisible, it still leaves space for it on the screen. How can I refresh the screen so that space is gone?

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  • Custom Preference Including EditText

    - by Shardul
    Hello, I am creating an custom preference which contains an EditText. The problem is when user clicks the EdiText for input suggestion box opens up and EditText looses focus. When EditText is clicked again for input, no problem occurs until 'blank space' is entered, which results in suggestion box and hence loss of focus. What I mean by suggestion box is the box which pops up when entering text in EditText

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  • Code in FOR loop not executed

    - by androniennn
    I have a ProgressDialog that retrieves in background data from database by executing php script. I'm using gson Google library. php script is working well when executed from browser: {"surveys":[{"id_survey":"1","question_survey":"Are you happy with the actual government?","answer_yes":"50","answer_no":"20"}],"success":1} However, ProgressDialog background treatment is not working well: @Override protected Void doInBackground(Void... params) { String url = "http://192.168.1.4/tn_surveys/get_all_surveys.php"; HttpGet getRequest = new HttpGet(url); Log.d("GETREQUEST",getRequest.toString()); try { DefaultHttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient(); Log.d("URL1",url); HttpResponse getResponse = httpClient.execute(getRequest); Log.d("GETRESPONSE",getResponse.toString()); final int statusCode = getResponse.getStatusLine().getStatusCode(); Log.d("STATUSCODE",Integer.toString(statusCode)); Log.d("HTTPSTATUSOK",Integer.toString(HttpStatus.SC_OK)); if (statusCode != HttpStatus.SC_OK) { Log.w(getClass().getSimpleName(), "Error " + statusCode + " for URL " + url); return null; } HttpEntity getResponseEntity = getResponse.getEntity(); Log.d("RESPONSEENTITY",getResponseEntity.toString()); InputStream httpResponseStream = getResponseEntity.getContent(); Log.d("HTTPRESPONSESTREAM",httpResponseStream.toString()); Reader inputStreamReader = new InputStreamReader(httpResponseStream); Gson gson = new Gson(); this.response = gson.fromJson(inputStreamReader, Response.class); } catch (IOException e) { getRequest.abort(); Log.w(getClass().getSimpleName(), "Error for URL " + url, e); } return null; } @Override protected void onPostExecute(Void result) { super.onPostExecute(result); Log.d("HELLO","HELLO"); StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); Log.d("STRINGBUILDER","STRINGBUILDER"); for (Survey survey : this.response.data) { String x= survey.getQuestion_survey(); Log.d("QUESTION",x); builder.append(String.format("<br>ID Survey: <b>%s</b><br> <br>Question: <b>%s</b><br> <br>Answer YES: <b>%s</b><br> <br>Answer NO: <b>%s</b><br><br><br>", survey.getId_survey(), survey.getQuestion_survey(),survey.getAnswer_yes(),survey.getAnswer_no())); } Log.d("OUT FOR","OUT"); capitalTextView.setText(Html.fromHtml(builder.toString())); progressDialog.cancel(); } HELLO Log is displayed. STRINGBUILDER Log is displayed. QUESTION Log is NOT displayed. OUT FOR Log is displayed. Survey Class: public class Survey { int id_survey; String question_survey; int answer_yes; int answer_no; public Survey() { this.id_survey = 0; this.question_survey = ""; this.answer_yes=0; this.answer_no=0; } public int getId_survey() { return id_survey; } public String getQuestion_survey() { return question_survey; } public int getAnswer_yes() { return answer_yes; } public int getAnswer_no() { return answer_no; } } Response Class: public class Response { ArrayList<Survey> data; public Response() { data = new ArrayList<Survey>(); } } Any help please concerning WHY the FOR loop is not executed. Thank you for helping.

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  • non-static method cannot be referenced from a static context

    - by Mith
    I am modifying the source code here: http://thinkandroid.wordpress.com/2009/12/30/getting-response-body-of-httpresponse/ I get this error: non-static method getContentCharSet(org.apache.http.HttpEntity) cannot be referenced from a static context String charset = getContentCharSet(entity); This error is line 13 on the second box. Any ideas? I have been really struggling with this code :-(

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  • Make a Gallery Intent of a Specific Folder

    - by Tyler
    Hello - It's me again.. I am not trying to initiate a gallery intent, but I only want it to grab photos in a specific gallery.. From a different post, I received this code: Intent intent = new Intent(); intent.setType("file:///sdcard/Pictures/*"); intent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_GET_CONTENT); startActivityForResult(intent,1); But it's not working.. Is this possible?

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  • Send Logcat output of an App to an EmailAdress

    - by Sebi
    Hi Were now testing our application with a few friends. Sometimes there are some errors which dont throw an exception. So I don't really know whats the problem was. So i thought it would be a good idea to implement a menu item which allows to send the logcat file to a email adress, so that we can examine the logcat. Unfortunately I didnt found a hint in the Internet how to extract the Logcat from a phone. How to send a email shouldn't be the problem.

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  • List like iphone and HTC hero phone app

    - by user286919
    I want to create a list like iphone list and HTC hero phone app. So how can i do that because I tried it with default ListView but I can not make two list in a single layout and ScrollView does not work on it. So can any body help me about this matter?

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  • Multiple Broadcast Messages with Less Data or Less Broadcast Messages with More Data?

    - by niko
    Hi, I am developing an application which is communicating with the server. Tha application can perform log-in and get different parameters from server. The application consists of a RESTful client (custom class for making requests), Communication Service (the service which runs in the background) and the main activity. For now I created multiple broadcast messages and multiple broadcast receivers in the main activity so when the application performs login operation a receiver (loginBroadcastReceiver) in the main activity receives a message and when another parameter is received from the server different message is broadcasted and another receiver handles the message. This way however the application performance is poor but I am not sure whether it is due to multiple broadcast receivers. Does anyone know what is the best way to exchange data between service and main activity - is it better to create a single broadcast receiver and retrieve all parameters from message or is it better to initialize multiple broadcast receivers for multiple parameters? I would appreciate if you could provide any useful resource about the topic because I'm writing the thesis and it would be good if the solution could be explained.

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  • In registration form adding date dialogbox how can apply validation in system date in dialog ends

    - by narasimha
    hi i am implementing registration form adding date field then click icon to display date dialog window then limit date validation in system date below date only how can implement the validation protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) { Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance(); int cyear = c.get(Calendar.YEAR); int cmonth = c.get(Calendar.MONTH); int cday = c.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH); switch (id) { case DATE_DIALOG_ID: return new DatePickerDialog(this, mDateSetListener, cyear, cmonth, cday); } return null; } private DatePickerDialog.OnDateSetListener mDateSetListener = new DatePickerDialog.OnDateSetListener() { public void onDateSet(DatePicker view, int year, int monthOfYear, int dayOfMonth) { String date_selected = String.valueOf(monthOfYear+1)+" /"+String.valueOf(dayOfMonth)+" /"+String.valueOf(year); EditText birthday=(EditText) findViewById(R.id.EditTextBirthday); birthday.setText(date_selected); } }; public void onClick(View v) { if(v == b1) showDialog(DATE_DIALOG_ID); } } ** showing in system date in below dates only how can implemented some solution in running year to below years are display not incrementing above years this condition are appliying validations how can implemented ?

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  • JSONArray does not work when I am getting the JSON string from the server

    - by Taehoon A Kim
    I've looked up some answers but am not sure why mine is failing exactly... The code looks something like this HttpResponse httpResponse = httpClient.execute(httpPost); HttpEntity httpEntity = httpResponse.getEntity(); String json = EntityUtils.toString(httpEntity); //Convert to JsonArray JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray(json); Log.i(DEBUG_TAG, Integer.toString(jsonArray.length())); for (int i = 0; i < jsonArray.length(); i++) { JSONObject jsonObject = jsonArray.getJSONObject(i); Log.i(DEBUG_TAG, jsonObject.getString(KEY_ID)); // creating new HashMap HashMap<String, String> map = new HashMap<String, String>(); // adding each child node to HashMap key => value map.put(KEY_ID, jsonObject.getString(KEY_ID)); map.put(KEY_TITLE, jsonObject.getString(KEY_TITLE)); map.put(KEY_ARTIST, jsonObject.getString(KEY_ARTIST)); map.put(KEY_DURATION, jsonObject.getString(KEY_DURATION)); map.put(KEY_VOTECOUNT, jsonObject.getString(KEY_VOTECOUNT)); map.put(KEY_THUMB_URL, jsonObject.getString(KEY_THUMB_URL)); map.put(KEY_GENRE, jsonObject.getString(KEY_GENRE)); //Adding map to ArrayList if (Integer.parseInt(jsonObject.getString(KEY_VOTECOUNT)) == -1){ //If VoteCount is -1 then add to header headerList.add(map); }else { songsList.add(map); } } } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (ClientProtocolException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } When I run logcat on String json, it seems to show correct info which is kind of like this... { "userdata": [ { "id": "8", "title": "Baby One More Time", "artist": "Britney Spears", "duration": "03:24:00", "votes": "0", "thumb_url": "http://api.androidhive.info/music/images/dido.png", "genre": null }, { "id": "2", "title": "As Long As You Love Me", "artist": "Justin Bieber", "duration": "05:26:00", "votes": "0", "thumb_url": "http://api.androidhive.info/music/images/enrique.png", "genre": "Rock" } ] } and the logcat on JSONArray jsonArray = new JSONArray(json); tells me that jsonArray.length() 10-31 22:57:28.433: W/CustomizedListView(26945): error! Invalid index 0, size is 0 Please let me know Thank you,

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  • Using Website Information Without WebView

    - by Mr. Monkey
    I am very new to this, and I more looking for what information I need to study to be able to accomplish this. What I want to do is use my GUI I have built for my app, but pull the information from a website. If I have a website that looks like this: (Sorry, can't post pics yet) http:// dl.dropbox.com/u/7037695/ErrorCodeApp/FromWebsite.PNG (full website can be seen at http://www.atmequipment.com/Error-Codes) What would I need from the website so that if a user entered an error code here: http:// dl.dropbox.com/u/7037695/ErrorCodeApp/InApp.PNG It would use the search from the website, and populate the error description in my app? I know this is a huge question, I'm just looking for what is actually needed to accomplish this, and then I can start researching from there. -- Or is it even possible?

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  • How to fetch data for AutoCompleteTextView in separate thread?

    - by Laimoncijus
    For my AutoCompleteTextView I need to fetch the data from a webservice. As it can take a little time I do not want UI thread to be not responsive, so I need somehow to fetch the data in a separate thread. For example, while fetching data from SQLite DB, it is very easy done with CursorAdapter method - runQueryOnBackgroundThread. I was looking around to other adapters like ArrayAdapter, BaseAdapter, but could not find anything similar... Is there an easy way how to achieve this? I cannot simply use ArrayAdapter directly, as the suggestions list is dynamic - I always fetch the suggestions list depending on user input, so it cannot be pre-fetched and cached for further use... If someone could give some tips or examples on this topic - would be great!

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  • Dynamic ExpandableListView

    - by JLB
    Can anyone tell me how I can Dynamically add groups & children to an ExpandableListView. The purpose is to create a type of task list that I can add new items/groups to. I can populate the view with pre-filled arrays but of course can't add to them to populate the list further. The other method i tried was using the SimpleExpandableListAdapter. Using this i am able to add groups from a List but when it comes to adding children i can only add 1 item per group. public List<Map<String, String>> groupData = new ArrayList<Map<String, String>>(); public List<List<Map<String, String>>> childData = new ArrayList<List<Map<String, String>>>(); public void addGroup(String group) { Map curGroupMap = new HashMap(); groupData.add(curGroupMap); curGroupMap.put(NAME, group); //Add an empty child or else the app will crash when group is expanded. List<Map<String, String>> children = new ArrayList<Map<String, String>>(); Map<String, String> curChildMap = new HashMap<String, String>(); children.add(curChildMap); curChildMap.put(NAME, "EMPTY"); childData.add(children); updateAdapter(); } public void addChild(String child) { List children = new ArrayList(); Map curChildMap = new HashMap(); children.add(curChildMap); curChildMap.put(NAME, child); curChildMap.put(IS_EVEN, "This child is even"); childData.add(activeGroup, children); updateAdapter(); }

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  • referencing ints from other classes

    - by user357032
    if i wanted to reference an int from another class how would i go about doing that??? public class Zoom extends View { private Drawable image; public int zoomControler=20; public Zoom(Context context) { super(context); image=context.getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.icon); setFocusable(true); } @Override protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub super.onDraw(canvas); image.setBounds((getWidth()/2)-zoomControler, (getHeight()/2)-zoomControler, (getWidth()/2)+zoomControler, (getHeight()/2)+zoomControler); image.draw(canvas); } } class HelloOnTouchListener implements OnTouchListener{ @Override public boolean onTouch(View arg0, MotionEvent arg1) { return true; } } in this case i want to reference the zoomControler from the first class in the second helloontouchlistener class

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  • ListAdapters and WrapperListAdapter algorithm

    - by Matty F
    This logic is written in a function with signature private void showDialog(final AdapterView<? extends Adapter> parent, String title, String message, final Tag subject) Is there a better way of doing this? // refresh adapter SimpleCursorAdapter adapter; if (parent.getAdapter() instanceof WrapperListAdapter) { adapter = (SimpleCursorAdapter) ((WrapperListAdapter) parent.getAdapter()).getWrappedAdapter(); } else { adapter = (SimpleCursorAdapter) parent.getAdapter(); } adapter.getCursor().requery(); adapter.notifyDataSetChanged(); Also, is there any point in having AdapterView<? extends Adapter> in the signature and not just AdapterView<?>?

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