Ok, I think I got it. Try this link, http://www.andreborud.com/android/trace3.txt
On Feb 10, 3:34 pm, Christoph Renner <chrigi.ren...@gmail.com> wrote: > It should look like the second example > onhttp://youtrack.jetbrains.net/issue/IDEA-24746. If you run "adb > logcat" this text should appear when your application crashes. > > > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 3:24 PM, André <pha...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > I've never used logcat before but I think I got it right. Here is a > > link to it: > > >http://www.andreborud.com/android/trace2.txt > > > Thanks > > > André > > > On Feb 10, 3:01 pm, Christoph Renner <chrigi.ren...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> This is not really useful, could you use logcat (either in eclipse or > >> by running adb logcat) to get to the stack trace which gives > >> information about the exception thrown? > > >> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 2:54 PM, André <pha...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> > This is what I get on the InvocationTargetExce > > >> > // Compiled from InvocationTargetException.java (version 1.5 : 49.0, > >> > super bit) > >> > public class java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException extends > >> > java.lang.Exception { > > >> > // Method descriptor #8 ()V > >> > // Stack: 3, Locals: 1 > >> > protected InvocationTargetException(); > >> > 0 aload_0 [this] > >> > 1 invokespecial java.lang.Exception() [1] > >> > 4 new java.lang.RuntimeException [2] > >> > 7 dup > >> > 8 ldc <String "Stub!"> [3] > >> > 10 invokespecial java.lang.RuntimeException(java.lang.String) [4] > >> > 13 athrow > >> > Line numbers: > >> > [pc: 0, line: 5] > >> > Local variable table: > >> > [pc: 0, pc: 14] local: this index: 0 type: > >> > java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException > > >> > // Method descriptor #14 (Ljava/lang/Throwable;)V > >> > // Stack: 3, Locals: 2 > >> > public InvocationTargetException(java.lang.Throwable exception); > >> > 0 aload_0 [this] > >> > 1 invokespecial java.lang.Exception() [1] > >> > 4 new java.lang.RuntimeException [2] > >> > 7 dup > >> > 8 ldc <String "Stub!"> [3] > >> > 10 invokespecial java.lang.RuntimeException(java.lang.String) [4] > >> > 13 athrow > >> > Line numbers: > >> > [pc: 0, line: 6] > >> > Local variable table: > >> > [pc: 0, pc: 14] local: this index: 0 type: > >> > java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException > >> > [pc: 0, pc: 14] local: exception index: 1 type: > >> > java.lang.Throwable > > >> > // Method descriptor #17 (Ljava/lang/Throwable;Ljava/lang/String;)V > >> > // Stack: 3, Locals: 3 > >> > public InvocationTargetException(java.lang.Throwable exception, > >> > java.lang.String detailMessage); > >> > 0 aload_0 [this] > >> > 1 invokespecial java.lang.Exception() [1] > >> > 4 new java.lang.RuntimeException [2] > >> > 7 dup > >> > 8 ldc <String "Stub!"> [3] > >> > 10 invokespecial java.lang.RuntimeException(java.lang.String) [4] > >> > 13 athrow > >> > Line numbers: > >> > [pc: 0, line: 7] > >> > Local variable table: > >> > [pc: 0, pc: 14] local: this index: 0 type: > >> > java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException > >> > [pc: 0, pc: 14] local: exception index: 1 type: > >> > java.lang.Throwable > >> > [pc: 0, pc: 14] local: detailMessage index: 2 type: > >> > java.lang.String > > >> > // Method descriptor #21 ()Ljava/lang/Throwable; > >> > // Stack: 3, Locals: 1 > >> > public java.lang.Throwable getTargetException(); > >> > 0 new java.lang.RuntimeException [2] > >> > 3 dup > >> > 4 ldc <String "Stub!"> [3] > >> > 6 invokespecial java.lang.RuntimeException(java.lang.String) [4] > >> > 9 athrow > >> > Line numbers: > >> > [pc: 0, line: 8] > >> > Local variable table: > >> > [pc: 0, pc: 10] local: this index: 0 type: > >> > java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException > > >> > // Method descriptor #21 ()Ljava/lang/Throwable; > >> > // Stack: 3, Locals: 1 > >> > public java.lang.Throwable getCause(); > >> > 0 new java.lang.RuntimeException [2] > >> > 3 dup > >> > 4 ldc <String "Stub!"> [3] > >> > 6 invokespecial java.lang.RuntimeException(java.lang.String) [4] > >> > 9 athrow > >> > Line numbers: > >> > [pc: 0, line: 9] > >> > Local variable table: > >> > [pc: 0, pc: 10] local: this index: 0 type: > >> > java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException > >> > } > > >> > And when I run the program on the emulator it starts, but when I press > >> > button 1 that opens the dialog it has to force shut down. > > >> > Any suggestions? > > >> > On Feb 10, 2:43 pm, Christoph Renner <chrigi.ren...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> What exactly is the problem? Is there a compiler error or is an > >> >> exception thrown when executing? In both cases, an error message might > >> >> be useful. > > >> >> Cheers, > >> >> Chrigi > > >> >> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 2:39 PM, André <pha...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> >> > Thanks for you reply Chrigi! > > >> >> > I tried what you suggested but the problem still looks exactly the > >> >> > same. Would you happen to have any other suggestions? > > >> >> > Cheers > >> >> > André > > >> >> > On Feb 10, 2:01 pm, Christoph Renner <chrigi.ren...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> Hi Andre > > >> >> >> I assume that buton 3-6 are in R.layout.poput_new and not > >> >> >> R.layout.main, in that case you call findViewById on the activity > >> >> >> which does not contain those buttons. You need to call findViewById > >> >> >> on > >> >> >> the dialog after you called setContentView. > > >> >> >> Try the following: > > >> >> >> in onCreate: > >> >> >> remove the following lines > >> >> >> button3 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button3); > >> >> >> button4 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button4); > >> >> >> button5 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button5); > >> >> >> button6 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button5); // typo at > >> >> >> this line, should probably be R.id.button6 > > >> >> >> in onCreateDialog: > >> >> >> add the following lined just before > >> >> >> "button3.setOnClickListener(this);" > >> >> >> button3 = (Button) dialog.findViewById(R.id.button3); > >> >> >> button4 = (Button) dialog.findViewById(R.id.button4); > >> >> >> button5 = (Button) dialog.findViewById(R.id.button5); > >> >> >> button6 = (Button) dialog.findViewById(R.id.button6); > > >> >> >> Cheers, > >> >> >> Chrigi > > >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 1:28 PM, André <pha...@hotmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> > Hello, > > >> >> >> > I am trying to use 6 buttons in one activity. The first 2 buttons > >> >> >> > work, but the problem is the 4 other ones that are located in a > >> >> >> > dialog > >> >> >> > box. For the first two buttons I use > >> >> >> > "button1.setOnClickListener(this);" which is placed in the oncreate > >> >> >> > method. For the other 4 buttons I thought I could use the same line > >> >> >> > but place it in the Dialog method. But I was wrong. I this it's the > >> >> >> > (this) that is wrong. Bellow is my code and I have marked the line > >> >> >> > where eclipse debug reacts. Or maybe you pro's see some thing else > >> >> >> > that I did totally wrong? > > >> >> >> > regards > >> >> >> > André > > >> >> >> > ... > >> >> >> > public class ButtonTest1 extends Activity implements > >> >> >> > OnClickListener { > >> >> >> > static final int DIALOG_NEW = 0; > >> >> >> > private Button button1; > >> >> >> > private Button button2; > >> >> >> > private Button button3; > >> >> >> > private Button button4; > >> >> >> > private Button button5; > >> >> >> > private Button button6; > > >> >> >> > /** Called when the activity is first created. */ > >> >> >> > �...@override > >> >> >> > public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { > >> >> >> > super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); > >> >> >> > setContentView(R.layout.main); > >> >> >> > button1 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button1); > >> >> >> > button2 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button2); > >> >> >> > button3 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button3); > >> >> >> > button4 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button4); > >> >> >> > button5 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button5); > >> >> >> > button6 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.button5); > > >> >> >> > button1.setOnClickListener(this); > >> >> >> > button2.setOnClickListener(this); > > >> >> >> > } > >> >> >> > public void onClick(View view) { > >> >> >> > switch (view.getId()) { > >> >> >> > case R.id.button1: > >> >> >> > showDialog(DIALOG1); > >> >> >> > break; > >> >> >> > case R.id.button2: > > >> >> >> > break; > >> >> >> > case R.id.button3: > > >> >> >> > break; > >> >> >> > case R.id.button4: > > >> >> >> > break; > >> >> >> > case R.id.button5: > > >> >> >> > break; > >> >> >> > case R.id.button6: > > >> >> >> > break; > >> >> >> > } > >> >> >> > } > >> >> >> > protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) { > >> >> >> > Dialog dialog = new Dialog(this); > >> >> >> > switch(id) { > >> >> >> > case DIALOG_NEW: > >> >> >> > dialog.setContentView(R.layout.popup_new); > >> >> >> > dialog.setTitle("Choose button..."); > > >> >> >> > button3.setOnClickListener(this); > >> >> >> > <------------------------------------------------------problem > >> >> >> > starts > >> >> >> > here when dialog box opens > >> >> >> > button4.setOnClickListener(this); > >> >> >> > button5.setOnClickListener(this); > >> >> >> > button6.setOnClickListener(this); > > >> >> >> > break; > > >> >> >> > > > ... > > read more » -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. 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