On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Droider jgrnetsoluti...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes I was allowed and not warned at all.
Wow, that's a new level of fail, even for the Market. This might be your
best bet, if no one has any info for you:
I should clarify: when building under SDK 2.3.1, I found something I
did not see while trying to build the 1.6 sample: the wizard allowed
building 2.3 samples under 2.3, not 1.6 under 2.3. I really did not
see any such forced matching of sample to target when trying to build
the 1.6 sample. I
anyways i got the cookie value through http connection,can you tell how to
send it in the header of a url?
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 1:30 AM, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 4:34 AM, vani reddy vani.redd...@gmail.comwrote:
CookieManager cm=
You not only need to do it in a Service, but you need to launch a
separate thread. The class that can do both for you is IntentService.
BTW: the Android documentation on both of these is a little
misleading: when the Service docs talk about 'background', they mean
something a little different
You are right, it is a bad idea to do it in the UI thread, but his
problem is not the problem one would expect from doing it in a UI
thread. That is, given that his failure takes place in his existing
code, I would expect the same failure to take place once he has moved
it to a worker thread.
Unfortunately, the term 'MVC' has suffered some corruption over the
years: purists, especially Smalltalk aficionados, insist that unless
you do it the Smalltalk way, it is not MVC. Others use the term more
loosely, many too loosely.
In any case, some of the latter DO say that Android's SDK meets
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 11:25 PM, jubin jubinmeht...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to create above type of view and want to dynamic this.
Read the documentation and play with some samples. Creating simple, static
layouts is Android 101.
If you can find a shared library that is present only on the device
you target, then you can use uses-library in your manifest. See
http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/market-filters.html#manifest-filters
for details. Likewise for features (uses-feature)
On Feb 8, 7:27 am, Lee Leclair
One input: if you tell us what UI or API you used to send the vCard
via Bluetooth, you are far more likely to get a useful response.
On Feb 11, 12:05 am, Manju manjunath@gmail.com wrote:
Any views/inputs on this?
Regards,
Manjunath
On Feb 8, 10:59 am, Manju manjunath@gmail.com
Looks like the driver wants to use an SSL socket in non-blocking mode,
and Android networking code (taken from Apache Harmony) doesn't support it.
You could try setting encrypt=false, or, if that's not acceptable,
find another way to access the database (e.g. a web service).
-- Kostya
I have tried to implement code using the provided example project.
Although you can get some work done, the lack of a 2.3 market version
really hurts testing.
I have tried running the Dungeon app on a 1.6 device with no luck.
On Sat, Feb 5, 2011 at 2:14 PM, fooyee reloadingthej...@gmail.com
Well, have you tried escaping apostrophes with a backslash, as the error
messages suggest?
2011-02-11 17:49:26 - ApiDemos]
/home/mejohnsn/android-sdk-linux_x86-1.6_r1/platforms/android-1.6/samples/ApiDemos/res/values/strings.xml:365:
*error: Apostrophe not preceded by \ (in I'm on! :))*
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yes a iknow, but if he maybe get an ANR, the images could be corrupted
if not fully uploads them.
of corse he didn't write anything about he would have an ANR.
On 12 February 2011 09:35, Indicator Veritatis mej1...@yahoo.com wrote:
You are right, it is a bad idea to do it in the UI thread, but
This:
HttpResponse resp =*NetworkUtils.sendHttpRequestMultipart*(exportUrl,
reqEntity);
does not look like an Android SDK fuction.
Without seeing the code for it, we can only guess.
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12.02.2011 13:11, Gergely Juhász ?:
yes a iknow, but if he maybe get an ANR, the images could
This is only tangential to the real topic, but I have to comment on
Java Beans: I fully agree with Allen Holub. Beans are NOT good
examples of object oriented code. So I am glad they are not used in
Android.
On Feb 10, 8:23 pm, ss mno@gmail.com wrote:
Android doesn't use JavaBeans, period.
Unfortunately, Diane, you have not answered the question. Worse yet,
you are contributing to the confusion.
How so? Because you say on the one hand, Honeycomb/3.0 is
specifically for tablets, but you then appear to contradict yourself
pretty abruptly by immediately adding, Why would anyone want
Indeed: there is even a pretty good tutorial specifically on using the
Eclipse debugger at http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-ecbug/.
A source on more generic Eclipse topics is:
http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/eclipse_documentation/eclipse_workbench_user_guide/index.html
On Feb
Widget Provider is a specialized BroadcastReceiver.
Assuming there exists an Application, 1-n android service,1-k
activities, and potentially additional 0-n broadcast receivers that
are not widgets, I would like to verify what belongs and does not
belong logically inside the broadcast receiver.
The emulator is quite good, but you still need to test on a real
device. Even if only a simple, cheap one like the original G1.
On Feb 10, 12:17 pm, Danielle Murkerson dmurkerso...@gmail.com
wrote:
Well I don't have my own device and luckily one of my colleagues does so he
agreed to test it for
I'm not surprised the visual editors in ADT are so far behind. It
really is difficult to code such things. That is why I never use the
visual editors.
Actually, there are other reasons, too.
On Feb 10, 10:59 am, Salsero69 vaillancourt@gmail.com wrote:
I'm having the same issue. Eclipse
Clicked on create filter could not figure out from docs how to create
a filter for say two or more tags. If I have two tags
com.test.TestClassA and com.test.TestClassB how do I create a filter
that shows log for both of these classes? I saw how you can start ADB
for only certain tags, but how can
In your own activity, you can watch for KEYCODE_POWER in onKeyDown(),
apparently:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3703071/how-to-hook-into-the-power-button-in-android
Beyond that, I think you are out of luck.
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 9:32 PM, niko001 ebs...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
in
Your entire question is phrased around the Widget. There is no the
Widget. From the opening sentence of your question, I am interpreting
the Widget to mean a subclass of AppWidgetProvider that handles the
processing for an app widget or family of app widget instances.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:42
Out of interest, what are the other reasons? I find the visual editor
doesn't give an exact idea of the final layout (doesn't auto-scale properly,
show custom views sometimes or show sliding drawers at all) but it helps get
the basic framework up and running quickly
On 12 Feb 2011 10:46, Indicator
Hi,
My application listens to a broadcast message sent by a service. I would
like to test, debug the activity but I do not want to wait for the time when
the broadcast message is actually sent by the service.
Is there any way to send a particular broadcast message to the emulator?
rrd
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Something weird is going on here, for example if you search on the Market
website for twitter you get the official app, and also games like Radiant HD,
but you don't get TweetDeck which has Twitter in the title and does appear as
the 2nd related app for Twitter (official).
Very strange.
On 12
If you have done a cursor adapter once, itis really easy.
I have put some example code here. It is stripped down
to the essentials:
public class HistoryCursorAdapter extends CursorAdapter {
private Cursor cursor;
public HistoryCursorAdapter(Context context, Cursor c) {
Adobe has this: http://ideas.adobe.com/
Does Android have anything similar?
My idea proposal is to create a kiosk mode feature on the tablet.
This kiosk mode would enable the user to block access to any portion
of the menu settings by password protection. This would be great for
parents to
Dianne said that Android 3.*0* will not be loaded onto any phone. Phones
will just skip 3.0 and start with 3.1 (or anything after 3.0). This way you
don't need two disjoint branches.
There would only be trouble if the api-level of 2.3.3=10, the API level of
Android 3.0=11 and a new
On 12 February 2011 14:56, 95Ghz tom...@gmail.com wrote:
My idea proposal is to create a kiosk mode feature on the tablet.
White a launcher replacement and do what you want there.
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First, welcome to the Android dev community! :-)
Whether the Android is MVC framework or not, why are you specifically
searching for one?
I would just learn the Android SDK, its concepts and start creating my app
that fits these concepts, MVC or not.
But if your question is a question
Many thanks!
On 2月11日, 下午5时17分, Kostya Vasilyev kmans...@gmail.com wrote:
Sounds right. That C function, getaddrinfo, is IPv6 aware. If the kernel was
compiled without v6 support, it returns an error code, which is then turned
into an exception by the Java networking library.
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Hi,
I've just finished the first iteration on my dragdrop framework I'm
building.
http://code.google.com/p/mobile-anarchy-widgets/wiki/Drag_and_Drop?ts=1297527301updated=Drag_and_Drop
You can download the full source code from:
http://code.google.com/p/mobile-anarchy-widgets/
or the compiled
thanks for reply
On Feb 9, 8:22 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:17 AM, Handita Okviyanto viyanatm...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello. I need your help. I want to make an application in android that
has a charting features and a map. I have a plan to use SVG
Come to think of it, Radiant HD popped to the top of the list when I
searched for Facebook the other day. I think it is because Radiant HD
describes itself as being able to share top scores on Facebook. It still
shouldn't show up above Facebook though.
For a long time, my app, LauncherPro
I am trying to invoke the InstalledAppDetails with following code. I
get error message that says activity not found. How should I invoke
InstalledAppDetails?
Intent intent =
Intent.parseUri(dat=package:com.example.android.jetboy
cmp=com.android.settings/.applications.InstalledAppDetails, 0);
I would expect more something like this:
startActivity(new Intent(Settings.ACTION_APPLICATION_DETAILS_SETTINGS,
Uri.parse(package:com.example.android.jetboy)));
After all, that's what the documentation for
ACTION_APPLICATION_DETAILS_SETTINGS states:
12.02.2011 15:47, rrd пишет:
Hi,
My application listens to a broadcast message sent by a service. I
would like to test, debug the activity but I do not want to wait for
the time when the broadcast message is actually sent by the service.
Is there any way to send a particular broadcast
Sorry I thought I was being pretty clear. Do you consider Apple's 3.2
version of iOS to be a fork of their platform in the way you are describing?
I mean, you can define fork in various ways, and you could justifiably say
such a thing is a fork (though transient). But you seem to be concerned
Can someone get into google, figure out what sort of algorithm they are
using, so we can adjust our apps descriptions to always appear at the top?
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Jon F Hancock jonfhanc...@gmail.comwrote:
Come to think of it, Radiant HD popped to the top of the list when I
You can use the am shell command to send a broadcast. Use adb shell am
to get a help summary. Don't use it to send a BOOT_COMPLETED broadcast,
since if you are allowed to do that you will cause all kinds of chaos as
tons of stuff receives it and thinks the system has booted again. Instead
use
I am a little confused about this android MVC. I always associate MVC with a
server side architecture, such as Struts, or Spring Web. I thought at first
the OP was asking about building a web server on an android device using
MVC. So I am not sure I see how MVC is relevant to android apps
Hm, apps shouldn't see the power key, that is consumed by the system.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 3:51 AM, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.comwrote:
In your own activity, you can watch for KEYCODE_POWER in onKeyDown(),
apparently:
In fact, if a device has its own proprietary APIs, those are expected to be
expose to apps through a shared library, so you access them through
uses-library, so by having this dependency your app will automatically be
filtered by Market as described.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 12:45 AM, Indicator
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Kevin Duffey andjar...@gmail.com wrote:
I am a little confused about this android MVC. I always associate MVC with a
server side architecture, such as Struts, or Spring Web.
MVC was originally a client-side architecture. In fact, it originated
with Smalltalk:
So one thing I haven't found yet.. is in-app only for 2.3 and later apps? Or
is the SDK going to work for 2.0+? Given that 2.1 and 2.2 are the majority
market, with 2.3 going to be building up this year, I am fine with it
targeting that, but if it's 2.3 and later, that kinda sucks because it will
Reminds me of trying to develop a web site with using JSF.. the visual
editors suck at providing any sense of the actual layout and look and feel.
Always better to do it in code and refresh the changes in the browser.
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 4:45 AM, Cliff Davies cliff.dav...@gmail.comwrote:
This:
http://developer.android.com/guide/market/billing/billing_about.html
says:
In-app billing relies on version 2.3.0 (and higher) of the Android
Market application, which may not be available yet.
and doesn't say anything about the platform version.
-- Kostya
12.02.2011 21:56, Kevin
According to the docs, it's going to be for 1.6+ devices. They will
be pushing updates to the market app worldwide at some point.
It's not really an SDK. It's an aidl file which you use to
communicate with the market app. But with no 2.3.0 version of the
market app available yet, it's not
Same here... My library does not work on Android because of this bug (
https://code.google.com/p/redmine-java-api/issues/detail?id=13). Any updates
on this?
I'm quite disappointed that Android uses something, which looks like Java,
but is not really Java - so many incompatibilities... Sad.
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Hi Dmitri,
thanks for your answer. Because my first mail took a few days until it
appeared on this list I reported this bug myself:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=14505
You may want to mark it as duplicate.
I still have a question regarding this issue: Are other characters
Hari: this is exactly what I'd like to do. The EditText will be used
to input a specific value with only certain units allowed. So I have
extended android.inputmethodservice.Keyboard and use it together with
android.inputmethodservice.KeyboardView so that the keyboard only
shows the characters
I have searched on the network about how to upgrade ADP2 to 2.2 or
newer, is there effective way to do that?
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Could some explain in detail how it is possible to have a ListView
where each item in the list is rendered by its type and has different
layout.
So to clarify if i have ten rows they will all have the same layout if
they are each the same type of record like non-fiction book.
If have of the
Probably the best write-up I've seen about this:
http://android.amberfog.com/?p=296
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Could some explain in detail how it is possible to have a ListView
where each
I don't have the sdk installed under Program Files, and still got this error
when updating some sdk components (outside Eclipse). This is Win 7 64-bit,
with administrator rights.
In the end, had to remove all Android stuff (keeping Java and Eclipse) and
reinstall, then it worked. Didn't take more
On Feb 12, 10:37 am, Kevin Duffey andjar...@gmail.com wrote:
Can someone get into google, figure out what sort of algorithm they are
using, so we can adjust our apps descriptions to always appear at the top?
Traditionally, their algorithm hasn't been that complicated. You could
pretty much
Hard to say from the outside if this is connected, but...
After setting a variety of country/region pricing in the Android
Market console - GBP, EUR and so forth - I continue to see sales in
USD only, at the USD price point of $2.99. I'd expect sales in other
currencies, or the exchange rate
While you are not crazy to think *null* might mean something useful, let me
point out the line of reasoning you need to follow:
Exactly what namespace did you expect *null* to give you? Why do you hold
the opinion that *null* should give you this namespace?
And exactly what namespace are you
Having started developing for android on my own, then publishing under my
company, I want to consolidate all the apps into the company account.
This is apparently possible, re:
https://market.android.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=139626
However I don't see how I contact Google or if I
Hi Ganesh,
still no solution. It makes no sense to me for the native browser not
to be
able to handle such responses correctly. I can see the request
reaching the
remote web server and I can see the responses leaving the web server
to
come back to the phone but the android browser completely
The documentation of the *startTag* method mentions this:
... If namespace is null no namespace prefix is printed but just name...
Regardless of the XML starndard, this means that null is a valid and
documented input for this method. If this has suddenly become broken in 2.3
(i haven't seen
I don't think it takes yet, although it isn't clear when it does. I
have not seen a single non USD value, or any variance from the USD
price.
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Hi all,
I have tried a number of other browsers (Dolphin, Opera Mini, Opera
Mobile) and although
the last two falsely advertise that they implement cross-origin
resource sharing solutions,
Dolphin seems to work exactly the same as the native browser - it
sends out the Ajax
request to the remote
Try this site..
http://www.appubator.com/
Btw, I think there are existing application on Android market that can
do something similar.
On Feb 13, 2:23 am, Marcin Orlowski webnet.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12 February 2011 14:56, 95Ghz tom...@gmail.com wrote:
My idea proposal is to create a
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Brill Pappin br...@pappin.ca wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a specific support address to use for
publishers?
http://www.google.com/support/androidmarket/bin/answer.py?answer=136601hl=en
I am writing the third party application server part of the C2DM
messages. I've signed up and have the following:
sender_id = my...@abc.com
application_id = mycompany.test
Using the above two pieces of information I can register on the mobile
and can send the registration id to my application
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