OK I tried it. Here's the class ...

package com.xxxx.remote;
>
> import android.app.Activity;
> import android.os.Bundle;
> import android.util.Log;
>
> public class DGraphActivity extends Activity {
>     
>     @Override
>     public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
>         super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);   
>         Log.d("DGraphActivity", "created");
>     }   // end onCreate
>
} 


... It didn't make any difference but I still don't understand why you 
thought it would.  You can see from the LogCat I posted that Android's not 
even *trying* to launch it.    It does a "starting: intent", but it never 
follows this up with a "trying to launch".     If there was a compile-time 
problem inside the class it would have shown up in the build but the build 
is clean.    But if there was a runtime problem inside the class how could 
this manifest itself if it's not launched?

Normally when you do a *startActivity()* Android does a series of steps 
("intent: starting", "trying to launch", etc).   So the main question in 
this thread is why Android would stop after just the first one and how do 
we get Android to tell us why?     

This problem has turned out to be a real stumper, both here and 
StackOverFlow.    Does Android/Google have a support forum where actual 
Android or Google people read the postings and contribute?
 

> On Friday, April 5, 2013 8:59:23 AM UTC-4, skink wrote:
> plnelson wrote: 
> > Before I do that could you give me some idea why you think that might 
> help 
> > or what you think it might reveal?   Keep in mind that with a 
> *single*startActivity, DGraphActivity never gets created or constructed at 
> all. 
> > So why would what's inside of it have any effect? 
>
> because thousands of devs are starting activities in standard mode 
> without such problems? 
>
> pskink 
>

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