After looking at related MediaPlayer discussions, I can discount a couple of
possibilities:- my MediaPlayer is attached to the application object and is
not affected Activity lifetimes (handles rotations ok)
- the MediaPlayer creation and play are done in a separate thread than the
activity thread
The code would help :)
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Jason Proctor
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i'm running into some issues inflating layouts and i wonder whether i
have something basic wrong.
i have a ListView with a custom adapter etc, and of course the item
View is custom
Hi, there:
I downloaded the cupcake branch and compiled to get a new system.img.
I flashed the img to my G1 phone; then I checked the available
location providers, but only gps is available. The networkprovider
just is not there!
Before the flashing, both gps and network providers are
I've also struggled with the the distinction between a ContentProvider
and just using a sqlite database. Clearly if the application is
exporting data to other (potentially unknown) applications then a
ContentProvider would make some sense. The more complicated case
seems to be a single
Jason Proctor wrote:
in the ListView's getView(), i get my inflater and inflate the view
by ID. the view itself has its own XML file. i can inflate the top
view, but i can't find anything by ID, and when asked for its
children, nothing comes back.
when asked for its children -- when who
i thought by now you could read my mind :-)
assuming that the XML enclosed in the post is in res/layout/contact_view.xml
in the custom ListView...
LayoutInflater inflater = LayoutInflater.from (this.context);
// passing null here, as i'm assuming that the ListView will hook the
view up with
GeezIHateCreatingNewNames wrote:
The more complicated case
seems to be a single application that has two processes in it (e.g, an
application with a long running service).
You do not need two processes for an application with a long running
service. Not to mention that long-running services
Jason Proctor wrote:
i thought by now you could read my mind :-)
assuming that the XML enclosed in the post is in res/layout/contact_view.xml
in the custom ListView...
LayoutInflaterinflater = LayoutInflater.from (this.context);
// passing null here, as i'm assuming that the
Hi!
I have some similar question.
APK1 (not service) has public class A.
How should I write class A or APK container to make it visble and
importable from some other APK? In other words I need to use my first APK
as library.
Please advise.
Thanks in advance,
Evgeny
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 4:02
What Mark said. Also, the correct usage of inflate() in adapters is:
inflate(layoutId, parent, false);
Passing the parent (given to you as a parameter in getView()) allows
the UI toolkit to create the appropriate LayoutParams object. Passing
false tells the toolkit to NOT call
in the custom item View...
LinearLayouttop = (LinearLayout) findViewById
(R.id.contact_top_layout);
Try contactView.findViewById().
thanks for the response.
that's effectively what i'm doing, as the findViewById() call is done
from inside the ContactView.
sorry if the code
thanks for the response.
i'm effectively calling contactView.findViewById(), as the call is
from ContactView itself.
i tried the suggested inflate() usage, no change on the behaviour
though. ContactView still claims it has no children, and therefore
findViewById (contact_top_layout) doesn't
okay, so I have 1.5 and 1.6 co-existing on my dev boxes / build
machine.
I change my manifest to still say:
uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion=3 /
I'm not sure what happens when I need to use a 1.6 feature.
The build script still uses
android --target 2
So that it can support
Evgeny V wrote:
Hi!
I have some similar question.
APK1 (not service) has public class A.
How should I write class A or APK container to make it visble and
importable from some other APK? In other words I need to use my first
APK as library.
Please advise.
The closest thing to
Well, I suppose you do have a point. I just thought that 1.6's
proper release was a bit more imminent.
I'll check back once Donut's fully ready for prime time, then.
Thanks!
On Sep 26, 8:48 am, MrChaz mrchazmob...@googlemail.com wrote:
Well if they will install a non-released version of the
You have most of it.
the --target value that you project to 'android create project' or
'android update project' will define what APIs you compile against.
If you want to use APIs from 1.6 you need to update your project with
the 1.6 target.
(The new SDK, starting with 1.5, can contains
sorted it out. can't call findViewById() in the ContactView
constructor, as its tree hasn't been inflated under it yet. at least
i think that's what's going on.
the ListView can see ContactView children just fine.
thanks for the responses, chaps.
What Mark said. Also, the correct usage of
Jason Proctor wrote:
sorted it out. can't call findViewById() in the ContactView
constructor, as its tree hasn't been inflated under it yet. at least
i think that's what's going on.
Ah, yes -- sorry, but the custom View was causing a mental block.
There is an onFinishInflate() method you
So it obviously cannot find an activity that can handle the Intent.
Does somebody know why? Wrong URI? Wrong action?
On 28 Sep., 02:04, Matt reisc...@googlemail.com wrote:
unfortunately that did not work either.
On 28 Sep., 00:29, iPaul Pro mr.paulbu...@gmail.com wrote:
Intent i = new
I have exactly the same problem, is there any solution?
On Sep 17, 1:32 am, sdphil phil.pellouch...@gmail.com wrote:
i have a service and an activity that will connect to that service.
from what i can tell --
bindService() generates a call to ServiceConnection.onServiceConnected
()
Ah, yes -- sorry, but the custom View was causing a mental block.
There is an onFinishInflate() method you can override that gets control,
well, when the inflate is finished. There, your children are ready and
you can have them do what you want.
onFinishInflate() is perfect, thanks.
all my
Hi,
The Android XML Schema is declared in the xml files as being at
http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android;. Since this URL is not
found, how does Android validate the xml attributes that are in the
Android namespace? I am guessing the schema file comes bundled with
the SDK, in which case
There is no schema, this is just an identifier for the namespace.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Mihai Fonoage fonoag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
The Android XML Schema is declared in the xml files as being at
http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android;. Since this URL is not
found, how does
On Sep 28, 2:09 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
GeezIHateCreatingNewNames wrote:
The more complicated case
seems to be a single application that has two processes in it (e.g, an
application with a long running service).
You do not need two processes for an application
But if I change the identifier to something else, it does not work,
hence the http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android; value of the
namespace has to have some kind of (internal) meaning. I get though
that the validity of the attributes is based on the parent element (as
per my understanding),
Code that was working fine on 1.5 is now trapping on 1.6 while
inflating a DialogPreference. I've got a tab host and one of the tabs
is hosting a PreferenceActivity. In the onCreate of the preference
activity the preferences are loaded from XML using the following call:
public void
Hi, All:
I don't know whether this is the right place to post my question, maybe my
question is more related with android framework design. I think android is
designed with composited desktop in heart, here I mean each window doesnot
render itself directly on screen, rather they are rendered to
It's the namespace that the android framework resources live in. It's just
a namespace, but if you change the namespace, you totally change the meaning
of the XML file because by definition all attributes that were in the old
namespace have changed their identity to something unrelated in a
DialogPreference is an abstract class and cannot be instantiated.
There was a bug in the VM in 1.5 that would allow abstract classes to
be instantiated through reflection. Sorry it broke your app but the
1.6 behavior is the correct one. Having an instance of an abstract
class is very wrong and
In my application I want to be able to rotate a view programmatically
rather than via XML. I can easily create a rotate/ drawable that
references my Drawable, but I can not figure out how to do the same
thing in Java. The problem is that many drawables in my scene can be
displayed either
Yes you can, you need to call setLevel().
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Micah mi...@zoltu.net wrote:
In my application I want to be able to rotate a view programmatically
rather than via XML. I can easily create a rotate/ drawable that
references my Drawable, but I can not figure out how
Oh wait, sorry, you can't. File a bug, I'll try to fix that asap.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Micah mi...@zoltu.net wrote:
In my application I want to be able to rotate a view programmatically
rather than via XML. I can easily create a rotate/ drawable that
references my Drawable, but
A bug stating that you can't instantiate a RotateDrawable in Java and
set it's fromDegrees and toDegrees? Or are you referring to something
else that is a bug?
On Sep 28, 5:51 pm, Romain Guy romain...@google.com wrote:
Oh wait, sorry, you can't. File a bug, I'll try to fix that asap.
On
The fact that you cannot set from and toDegrees from code.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Micah mi...@zoltu.net wrote:
A bug stating that you can't instantiate a RotateDrawable in Java and
set it's fromDegrees and toDegrees? Or are you referring to something
else that is a bug?
On Sep
Hi everyone,
I want to build the .apk file from java binary file (.class) or .dex
file. I have copied the bin+res folder and Manifest.xml file to a
specified folder. and run the command :
[apkbuilder.bat %FILE_NAME% -rf ./src_folderr]
this command build the new .APK file with default
maybe more importantly going out of range.
specifically going out of data range (not voice). i.e. i'm browsing
for something and I go out of range.
or to control the speed of the connection?
tia.
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Thanks both for your explanations!
Mihai Fonoage
On Sep 28, 8:19 pm, Dianne Hackborn hack...@android.com wrote:
It's the namespace that the android framework resources live in. It's just
a namespace, but if you change the namespace, you totally change the meaning
of the XML file because by
Thanks.
I want to know when the the service connection is connected. It seems like
won't connected before the ui show up.
The thing i what to do is show the UI based on the servie's some function's
return value. There is something like callback function when the connection
done?
On Tue, Sep 29,
Ok thanks that's great information I'll look into it.
Lee
On Sep 29, 10:38 am, Romain Guy romain...@google.com wrote:
DialogPreference is an abstract class and cannot be instantiated.
There was a bug in the VM in 1.5 that would allow abstract classes to
be instantiated through reflection.
Use the -u option to create an unsigned package and then call
jarsigner to sign the generated apk.
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 6:52 PM, HandsomeboyIT handsomebo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
I want to build the .apk file from java binary file (.class) or .dex
file. I have copied the bin+res
Hi,all
Do anyone knows Opencore player engine support multi-stream
selection. For example, for the avi file, it may contain several audio
streams, so can the player support to switch among them? Until now, I
didn't find any code to support it
Thanks Xavier,
I use these command
apkbuilder.bat %FILE_NAME% -u -rf ./project_folder
then
keytool -genkey -v -keystore path_to_my_keystore.keystore -alias my_alias
-keyalg RSA -validity 1
then input some information... The result is like this : Generating
1,024 bit RSA key pair and
And ... I don't know why I didn't find the zipalign tool in Andriod
SDK's tools follder or Java-bin folder...
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Would this one be helpful?
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:53 AM, Shobhit Kasliwal
shobhit.kasli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
Can anyone tell me how can I use my computers webcam as camera in
android emulator.
Tutorial would be a great help for me.
Hi,
I found there was @hide keyword in the comment of
installLocationProvider
that meant it's not visible.
I couldn't find any information about INSTALL_LOCATION_PROVIDER expect
SDK 1.6 release note.
Could anyone help me finding any information to use
INSTALL_LOCATION_PROVIDER?
Br/
itog
I tried these wrapper classes...but no luck...can you tell me how can I do
that..can you help me on this
Thanks
Shobhit
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Chi Kit Leung michaelchi...@gmail.comwrote:
http://www.tomgibara.com/android/camera-source
Would this one be helpful?
On Tue,
My android app contains a suite of mini apps. In short, every screen
contains a navbar with several clickable icons, one each for the mini
apps (and one for the Main screen). When an icon is clicked, the mini
app is launched. In total I have 4 mini apps. So you could imagine
that my main screen
Scratch that, use textEmailAddress instead.
Cheers,
Brady
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Is there any way for me to resize an app to make it smaller and placing it
top left? I understand that there is a theme - Dialog its possible to make
the window size smaller but is it possible for me to dictate the x, y, dx,
and dy where the dialog has to be placed?
Karthik
Question:
Does Eclipse automatically zipalign?
In other words: If you use the Android 1.6 SDK, having it installed in
Eclipse, and use Eclipse to sign your apk (right-click: Android Tools
-- Export Signed Application Package), will your apk be zipaligned?
Hi,
I want to change the key width in keyboard at runtime.
The constructor of class Keyboard only accepts the layout resource
ID.
I tried setHeight method, but it didn't work obviously when I
checked the code of Keyboard.
Any solution? Do I have to implement my own Keyboard
Thanks a lot
Yes, in ADT 0.9.3.
it's all explained here:
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/09/zipalign-easy-optimization.html
Xav
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 9:42 PM, Streets Of Boston
flyingdutc...@gmail.com wrote:
Question:
Does Eclipse automatically zipalign?
In other words: If you use the
zipalign is only in the tools folder of SDK 1.6
I don't know why your apk doesn't work. can you give us the content of your apk?
Xav
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 8:01 PM, HandsomeboyIT handsomebo...@gmail.com wrote:
And ... I don't know why I didn't find the zipalign tool in Andriod
SDK's tools
Hello again..
I have more details about this problem.. perhaps somebody can help
clarify things now =)
So if I test by installing and upgrading via the browser only instead
of the browser/market combination then things work out ok - I don't
get the mismatched uid error:
Hi All,
I also want to take some actions on soft keyboard appear and
disappear.
any one can help us how we can get appear and disappear events.
Gulfam
On Sep 29, 12:32 am, Thomas perd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Does Nobody know that?
thanks again
Tomás
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at
Search for Android Developer Challenge in the Market.
Shelby
On Sep 27, 11:22 pm, parchira tech pachira.t...@gmail.com wrote:
where can I download theADCjudge application?
Thanks!
April
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