Okay, so how do I accomplish what I am looking to do?  I want my UI to
have 3 to 4 tabs and I want the contents of those tabs to be my
activities.

On Jan 13, 12:48 am, Sergey Ten <sergeyte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Timothy,
>
> Here onCreate is declared as protected method, not public  in 1.0_r2.
> For instance, here is how onCreate is implemented by ActivityGroup
> (which is a parent class forTabActivity):
>
>     @Override
>     protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
>         super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
>         Bundle states = savedInstanceState != null
>                 ? (Bundle) savedInstanceState.getBundle(STATES_KEY) : null;
>         mLocalActivityManager.dispatchCreate(states);
>     }
>
> Sergey
>
> Timothy DeWees wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I'm trying to use aTabActivityclass to tab-ify my application.  I've
> > found some walkthroughs online but I think they are a little dated.
>
> > I want to use Activities inside the tab and just re-use the activities
> > I wrote in the current version.
>
> > It's telling me that there is no onCreate method so I'm hoping someone
> > can help me correct the code or give me a substitute.
>
> > Here is what my code looks like:
>
> > package [...]
>
> > import android.app.TabActivity;
> > import android.content.Intent;
> > import android.widget.TabHost;
>
> > public class MyCollection extendsTabActivity{
>
> >     �...@override
> >      public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
> >             super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
> >             TabHost host=getTabHost();
>
> >             host.addTab(host.newTabSpec("one")
> >                             .setIndicator("Test1")
> >                             .setContent(new Intent(this,
> > test.class)));
> >             host.addTab(host.newTabSpec("two")
> >                      .setIndicator("Test2")
> >                      .setContent(new Intent(this, test.class)));
> >             host.addTab(host.newTabSpec("three")
> >                            .setIndicator("Test3")
> >                             .setContent(new Intent(this,
> > test.class)));
> >      }
> > }
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