Dear Zach,

I have adapted a few your example and .... it works perfectly.

Thanks you very much for your help !!!

On Jul 1, 4:26 am, Zach Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you are going to be doing something that takes a long time you need to use
> separate threads.  If you try to do long processes in your main UI thread
> then UI events (like open ProgressDialog) will not work.
>
> I wrote a small tutorial which may help:http://www.helloandroid.com/node/243
>
> --
>
> Zach Hobbs
> HelloAndroid.com
> Android OS news, tutorials, downloads
>
> On Monday 30 June 2008 11:55:31 6real wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
>
> > Here is the behavior I expect from my app :
> > I have a customized YES/NO dialog box.
>
> > if the customer says YES, then I'd like to show a progress dialog
> > (even a custom one, juste to incidate that a long process is running).
>
> > I really have issues with the progress dialog (does not appear and )
> > so I decided to use a custom view.
>
> > 1 - try : The progressdialog class.
> > An error here, a. the window does not pop-up and when I try to
> > dismiss, I have an error message (telling the dialog is not linked to
> > a window or something like that)
>
> > 2 - try  :show a custom pop-up with a progressbar inside
> > The alert dialog never pops-up.
>
> > 3 - try : change the (content)view of the yes/no dialog
> > The yes/no dialog change at the end of the onclick method.
>
> > Here is the snippet, because this si my last try :
> > ---------------------------
> >  View viewUpdateValidation = (View)
> > vi.inflate(R.layout.dialog_validate_station_update, null, null);
>
> >                 final AlertDialog dialogValidateUpdate = new
> > AlertDialog.Builder(Veloid.this).setTitle(R.string.menu_about)
>
> >         .setView(viewUpdateValidation) .show();
>
> >                 ImageButton btnOKupdate = (ImageButton)
> > dialogValidateUpdate.findViewById(R.id.input_update_station_lst_btn_valid);
> >                 btnOKupdate.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {
> >                     public void onClick(View clicked) {
>
> >                         dialogValidateUpdate.setView((View)
> > vi.inflate(R.layout.dialog_progress_update_stations, null, null));
>
> >                         //update
> >                         mgr.updateStationListDynamicaly();
>
> >                         //dialogValidateUpdate.dismiss();
>
> >                     }
> > // AFTER THE CALL THE setViewMethod DOES A CHANGE.
> >                 });
> > ---------------------------
>
> > Can you please give me ideas on how to do what I would like : show a
> > pop-up with a progress bar when YES is clicked (I don't mind to
> > dismiss the main YES/NO dialog.)
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