[android-developers] Re: Java Fullstack Developer : Bellevue, WA

2021-05-24 Thread cool subscribe
> *Job Title : Java Fullstack Developer with Microservices experience*
> *Location : Bellevue, WA*
> *Rate : 60/hr on c2c*
>
> Regards,
> Amit
> It Recruiter
> email-amit.itrecruitm...@gmail.com
>
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[android-developers] Re: Java Positions -- Immediate Need

2021-01-09 Thread ddda...@gmail.com
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> *Location: Palo Alto CA*
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>
> *Full Stack; (Mandatory Skills Required: Java, Rest API and React JS) *
>
> · We are looking for a full-stack engineer to help build a 
> scalable and performant microservice-based architecture with public and 
> private APIs. 
>
> · Contribute in all phases of the product development cycle, from 
> definition, design, through implementation and test
>
> · Design robust technical solutions to business problems, with a 
> high focus on quality and execution
>
> · As an early employee in the team, help design and build systems 
> from scratch and implement processes to ensure modularity, efficiency and 
> maintainability.
>
> · Develop functional specifications, assess task requirements and 
> scheduling, and assist in the development, debug and support
>
> · Define, Suggest and implement improvements to the development 
> process
>
> · Clearly communicate goals and desired outcomes to internal 
> project teams
>
> · Mentor, coach and help grow a strong technical team.
>
>  
>
> *Front End: (Mandatory Skills Required: React JS) *
>
> · Own the frontend for a new product and business unit. 
>
> · Work cross-functionally with business and product teams to 
> build the best product experiences
>
> · Collaborate with cloud engineering and mobile app teams to 
> architect the end-to-end solution for extensibility and reusability 
>
> · Contribute in all phases of the product development cycle, from 
> definition, design, through implementation and test
>
> · Lead all Web UI implementation for first-party and third-party 
> solutions
>
> · Design robust technical solutions to business problems, with a 
> high focus on quality and execution
>
> · As an early employee in the team, help design and build systems 
> from scratch and implement processes to ensure modularity, efficiency and 
> maintainability.
>
> · Clearly communicate goals and desired outcomes to internal 
> project teams
>
> · Mentor, coach and help grow a strong technical team.
>
>  
>
> *Back End: (Mandatory Skills Required: Java, Rest API) *
>
> · 8+ years of experience with web back-end frameworks such as 
> Java and Go.
>
> · Familiar with database architecture, scalability, performance, 
> and tuning
>
> · 5+ years of engineering experience with a proven track record 
> of building consumer web applications or services back-end
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> · Experience designing/building scalable RESTful API’s
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> · Develop, troubleshoot and maintain production level application 
> code for new services and products
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> safe, frequent changes
>
> · Experience with cloud infrastructure & services (AWS / Google 
> Cloud / Azure )
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> · Experience developing Software as a Service on a public cloud & 
> microservice architectures
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> collaborating with quality engineering to develop test plans
>
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[android-developers] Re: Java/Mulesoft Developer || Frisco, TX

2018-05-23 Thread Nitin Kumar


 

 

Hi ,

 

Please find the attached profile and details of our consultant and let me 
know if you have some C2C Requirements  for Mulesoft Developer.

 

Kindly advise If you need more details regarding the same.

 

Awaiting and appreciate your response soon :) :) 

 

 

*Thanks & Regards,*

 

*NITIN | *


* Sr. Sales Associate Neo Prism Solutions LLC, Phone: 214 257 
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* 917 N Plum Grove Rd, Suite C, Schaumburg, IL – 60173, URL: *
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On Monday, August 21, 2017 at 12:00:34 PM UTC-4, Neha Gupta wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Here is our *Implementing partner Requirement*. Please share your 
> Consultant resume and rate info. 
>
> Once you feel free please call me or Email me @ neh...@nityo.com 
> 
>
>  
>
> *Role : **Java/Mulesoft Developer*
>
> *Location : Frisco, TX*
>
> *Duration of contract: 12 months *
>
> *Interview: Phone/ Skype *
>
> *Client : TCS(WWW.TCS.COM )*
>
>  
>
> *Experience and skill sets:* 
> • Position requires extremely competent resource who can work 
> with minimum guidance 
>
> • Maintain strong hands-on skills with MuleSoft Anypoint 
> Platform
>
> • Design, development, testing, deployment, transition
>
> • A minimum of 2 year hands-on experience with the MuleSoft 
> Anypoint Platform (on premise or CloudHub, but prefer exposure to both)
>
> • Ability to translate business requirements into a 
> comprehensive, well-formed technical design
>
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> Nityo Infotech Corp. 
> 666 Plainsboro Road,  
>
> Suite 1285
>
> Plainsboro, NJ 08536
>
>  
>
> *Neha Gupta*
>
> *Team Lead*
>
> Desk : 609-853-0818 * 2105
>
> neh...@nityo.com 
>
>
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[android-developers] Re: Java Fullstack Developer @ Atlanta or Toronto

2018-05-15 Thread farah . ali . 1136


On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 9:35:09 AM UTC-6, Shyamsundar wrote:
>
> *Hi,*
>
> *Hope you doing good.*
>
> *Please find below job description and do share me matched resumes to 
> sh...@saligrams.com *
>
>
> *Role: Java Fullstack Developer*
>
> *Location: **Atlanta or Toronto*
>
> *Duration: 6+ Months*
>
>
> *Essential Duties and Responsibilities:  *(other duties may be assigned)
>
> •  Primary function is the analysis, design, development, 
> testing, deployment, and support of new capabilities to enhance the 
> serviceability of our products.
>
> •  Collaborate with business partners at various levels 
> to understand functional requirements
>
> •  Engage and communicate with stakeholders and product 
> team to clarify cross-functional and cross-domain requirements, and 
> overcome cross-team obstacles to meet the overall organizational goals
>
> •  Create high quality code using agile methodologies and 
> tools.
>
> •  Create continuous delivery pipelines
>
> •  Create automated tests
>
> •  Troubleshooting and root cause analysis for production 
> issues when escalated
>
> •  Participate in code reviews with your teammates and 
> provide feedback
>
>  
>
>  
>
> *Required Qualifications/Skills*
>
>  
>
> •5 or more years of experience as a full stack developer.
>
> •Experience with SaaS (Software as a Service), PaaS (Platform as 
> a Service), and IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) solutions.
>
> •Experience working in an Agile or Lean Software Development such 
> as Kanban, Scrum, Test-Driven Development, and/or Extreme Programming 
> methodologies.
>
> •Knowledge of any Java MVC framework such as Spring is beneficial.
>
> •Experience with AngularJS, NodeJS, Mongo/PostgeSQL, ExpressJS 
> etc is desired.
>
> •Experience working in an enterprise-scale SaaS product 
> environment that is deployed using cloud technologies like OpenStack and 
> Cloud Foundry.
>
> •Deep understanding of contemporary API and architectural 
> concepts (REST, Microservices, etc.)
>
> •Experience writing web services, business objects, and other 
> middle-tier frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Python and Chef etc.
>
> •Software development experience including: OOP, concurrency 
> programming, design patterns, Service Oriented Architecture, Test-Driven 
> Development, Acceptance Testing, relational and non-relational database 
> technologies.
>
>
> *Thanks,*
>
> *Shyamsundar*
>
> *Saligram Systems Inc*
>
> *sh...@saligrams.com *
>


 Greetings from AG Technologies.

Hope the day is treating you good.

 

 

This is Farha khan, from AG Technologies LLC., working on Java corp – corp 
roles. I have come across your Email id on one of the job boards, as I do 
have consultants on bench on java fullstack developer position. please 
revert me back if you are interested.

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[android-developers] Re: Java Fullstack Developer @ Atlanta or Toronto

2018-05-15 Thread Farha Mkhan


On Tuesday, 29 November 2016 09:35:09 UTC-6, Shyamsundar wrote:
>
> *Hi,*
>
> *Hope you doing good.*
>
> *Please find below job description and do share me matched resumes to 
> sh...@saligrams.com *
>
>
> *Role: Java Fullstack Developer*
>
> *Location: **Atlanta or Toronto*
>
> *Duration: 6+ Months*
>
>
> *Essential Duties and Responsibilities:  *(other duties may be assigned)
>
> •  Primary function is the analysis, design, development, 
> testing, deployment, and support of new capabilities to enhance the 
> serviceability of our products.
>
> •  Collaborate with business partners at various levels 
> to understand functional requirements
>
> •  Engage and communicate with stakeholders and product 
> team to clarify cross-functional and cross-domain requirements, and 
> overcome cross-team obstacles to meet the overall organizational goals
>
> •  Create high quality code using agile methodologies and 
> tools.
>
> •  Create continuous delivery pipelines
>
> •  Create automated tests
>
> •  Troubleshooting and root cause analysis for production 
> issues when escalated
>
> •  Participate in code reviews with your teammates and 
> provide feedback
>
>  
>
>  
>
> *Required Qualifications/Skills*
>
>  
>
> •5 or more years of experience as a full stack developer.
>
> •Experience with SaaS (Software as a Service), PaaS (Platform as 
> a Service), and IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) solutions.
>
> •Experience working in an Agile or Lean Software Development such 
> as Kanban, Scrum, Test-Driven Development, and/or Extreme Programming 
> methodologies.
>
> •Knowledge of any Java MVC framework such as Spring is beneficial.
>
> •Experience with AngularJS, NodeJS, Mongo/PostgeSQL, ExpressJS 
> etc is desired.
>
> •Experience working in an enterprise-scale SaaS product 
> environment that is deployed using cloud technologies like OpenStack and 
> Cloud Foundry.
>
> •Deep understanding of contemporary API and architectural 
> concepts (REST, Microservices, etc.)
>
> •Experience writing web services, business objects, and other 
> middle-tier frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Python and Chef etc.
>
> •Software development experience including: OOP, concurrency 
> programming, design patterns, Service Oriented Architecture, Test-Driven 
> Development, Acceptance Testing, relational and non-relational database 
> technologies.
>
>
> *Thanks,*
>
> *Shyamsundar*
>
> *Saligram Systems Inc*
>
> *sh...@saligrams.com *
>
>
>
>
>
>

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[android-developers] Re: Java Fullstack Developer @ Atlanta or Toronto

2018-05-15 Thread Farha Mkhan


On Tuesday, 15 May 2018 14:43:23 UTC-5, Farha Mkhan wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, 29 November 2016 09:35:09 UTC-6, Shyamsundar wrote:
>>
>> *Hi,*
>>
>> *Hope you doing good.*
>>
>> *Please find below job description and do share me matched resumes to 
>> sh...@saligrams.com*
>>
>>
>> *Role: Java Fullstack Developer*
>>
>> *Location: **Atlanta or Toronto*
>>
>> *Duration: 6+ Months*
>>
>>
>> *Essential Duties and Responsibilities:  *(other duties may be assigned)
>>
>> •  Primary function is the analysis, design, 
>> development, testing, deployment, and support of new capabilities to 
>> enhance the serviceability of our products.
>>
>> •  Collaborate with business partners at various levels 
>> to understand functional requirements
>>
>> •  Engage and communicate with stakeholders and product 
>> team to clarify cross-functional and cross-domain requirements, and 
>> overcome cross-team obstacles to meet the overall organizational goals
>>
>> •  Create high quality code using agile methodologies 
>> and tools.
>>
>> •  Create continuous delivery pipelines
>>
>> •  Create automated tests
>>
>> •  Troubleshooting and root cause analysis for 
>> production issues when escalated
>>
>> •  Participate in code reviews with your teammates and 
>> provide feedback
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>> *Required Qualifications/Skills*
>>
>>  
>>
>> •5 or more years of experience as a full stack developer.
>>
>> •Experience with SaaS (Software as a Service), PaaS (Platform as 
>> a Service), and IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) solutions.
>>
>> •Experience working in an Agile or Lean Software Development 
>> such as Kanban, Scrum, Test-Driven Development, and/or Extreme Programming 
>> methodologies.
>>
>> •Knowledge of any Java MVC framework such as Spring is 
>> beneficial.
>>
>> •Experience with AngularJS, NodeJS, Mongo/PostgeSQL, ExpressJS 
>> etc is desired.
>>
>> •Experience working in an enterprise-scale SaaS product 
>> environment that is deployed using cloud technologies like OpenStack and 
>> Cloud Foundry.
>>
>> •Deep understanding of contemporary API and architectural 
>> concepts (REST, Microservices, etc.)
>>
>> •Experience writing web services, business objects, and other 
>> middle-tier frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Python and Chef etc.
>>
>> •Software development experience including: OOP, concurrency 
>> programming, design patterns, Service Oriented Architecture, Test-Driven 
>> Development, Acceptance Testing, relational and non-relational database 
>> technologies.
>>
>>
>> *Thanks,*
>>
>> *Shyamsundar*
>>
>> *Saligram Systems Inc*
>>
>> *sh...@saligrams.com*
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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[android-developers] Re: Java fullstack Developer(10year) || Sunnyvale, CA

2018-05-15 Thread Farha Mkhan


On Tuesday, 15 May 2018 14:38:15 UTC-5, Farha Mkhan wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, 6 March 2018 14:31:52 UTC-6, neha nityo wrote:
>>
>> *Maximum rate $60/hr on c2c*
>>
>>  
>>
>> Role : Java fullstack Developer(10year)
>>
>> Location : Sunnyvale, CA
>>
>> Duration: 12+ Months
>>
>> Client : TCS(WWW.TCS.COM)
>>
>>  
>>
>> Responsibility  
>>
>> Development of complex applications develop applications using Java/J2EE, 
>> Spring/Hibernate Flexible and works well as part of a fast-paced product 
>> development team  Working with Cross Functional and Cross Country teams 
>>
>>  
>>
>> Mandatory Skills
>>
>> Current Hands on Java/J2EE, Spingboot, Spring, Hibernate, Rest, 
>> Application servers (Tomcat, Jetty). 
>>
>> Experience working with Oracle or No SQL Databases (MongoDB/Cassandra), 
>> good communication
>>
>>  
>>
>> Desirable SkillsDesired Skills: Elastic Search, Hazelcast (In 
>> memory Grid based Caching solutions),Kafka/Spark 
>>
>> 
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>>  
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>>
>> Neha Gupta
>>
>> Team Lead
>>
>> Desk : 609-853-0818 * 2105
>>
>> neh...@nityo.com
>>
>> neha.gu...@gmail.com
>>
>> www.nityo.com
>>
>>  
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  Sent with Mailtrack 
>> 
>>  
>>
>

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[android-developers] Re: Java fullstack Developer(10year) || Sunnyvale, CA

2018-05-15 Thread Farha Mkhan


On Tuesday, 6 March 2018 14:31:52 UTC-6, neha nityo wrote:
>
> *Maximum rate $60/hr on c2c*
>
>  
>
> Role : Java fullstack Developer(10year)
>
> Location : Sunnyvale, CA
>
> Duration: 12+ Months
>
> Client : TCS(WWW.TCS.COM)
>
>  
>
> Responsibility  
>
> Development of complex applications develop applications using Java/J2EE, 
> Spring/Hibernate Flexible and works well as part of a fast-paced product 
> development team  Working with Cross Functional and Cross Country teams 
>
>  
>
> Mandatory Skills
>
> Current Hands on Java/J2EE, Spingboot, Spring, Hibernate, Rest, 
> Application servers (Tomcat, Jetty). 
>
> Experience working with Oracle or No SQL Databases (MongoDB/Cassandra), 
> good communication
>
>  
>
> Desirable SkillsDesired Skills: Elastic Search, Hazelcast (In 
> memory Grid based Caching solutions),Kafka/Spark 
>
> 
>
>  
>
>  
>
>  
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Neha Gupta
>
> Team Lead
>
> Desk : 609-853-0818 * 2105
>
> neh...@nityo.com 
>
> neha.gu...@gmail.com 
>
> www.nityo.com
>
>  
>
>
>
>
>  Sent with Mailtrack 
> 
>  
>

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[android-developers] Re: Java Developer

2017-02-27 Thread Monjed Seder
Hi , I'm a very good java and oop programmer, I 'm so smart and learn any 
new thing in short time, I can beat any thing stand on my way , can I have 
the chance to work with you ?

On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 6:28:53 PM UTC+2, rhooda.r...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> *Java Developer*
>
>
> * Location: Chicago IL Duration: 6 Months+ Interview: Phone - Skype/F2F*
>
>
> -Should be very Strong in Java - Fundamentals.
> - Extensive Knowledge and interest in established and emerging J2EE 
> frameworks for Web Services, build, Unit testing, Mocking, Logging is 
> required
> - Should be able to translate technical design into code using J2EE 
> technology stack.
> - Should have developed complex web applications in the past using rich UI 
> techniques(Ajax, Jquery, prototype, Javascript).
> - Should have demonstrated abilities in designing.
> - Should be able to write effective unit test cases achieving ~100% code 
> coverage.
> - Should be an avid learner of new technologies, innovate and demonstrate 
> this attribute.
> - Experience in database – SQL/PLSQL is an advantage.
> - Excellent communication skills.
> - Should have done client facing roles in the past for at least 1.5-2 
> years.
> - Should have experience in product transformation.
> Very strong grasp of Unit Testing and a preference for TDD
> Proficient in web technologies, excellent AJAX skills (JQuery), 
> Strong with at least one front-end JavaScript MVC framework such as: 
> Backbone, Angular, or Ember
> Experienced of working in Agile teams with deep understanding and 
> appreciation for Agile development practices.
> Proficiency in Database concepts, Strong knowledge of SQL and experience 
> with MySQL.
> Ability to prioritize and make decisions without needing to be 
> micromanaged 
>
>
>
>
> *Regards….*
>
> Rohit
>
> IT Recruiter
>
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>
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>
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[android-developers] RE:- JAVA Enterprise Platform Developer face2face EAD (GC), GC or US Citizen Raleigh NC

2017-02-27 Thread durga prasad
*HAS TO BE EAD (GC), GC or US Citizen*



HOT role


open for C2C and w2



Phone and In person



Role :-  JAVA Enterprise Platform Developer

location :- Raleigh NC

mode of interview:- phone followed by in person



DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW:
Corporate Banking is a business responsible for risk managing the corporate
loans across Investment Banking, Fixed Income and Equities. We have a
leading edge technology platform used as both an MIS reporting tool and a
risk management tool for the purpose of analyzing our loans and credit
default swap hedges. Corporate Banking IT is a diverse team that supports
the business by developing solutions in cutting edge technologies using
Oracle, Weblogic and Java.

ROLE OVERVIEW:
Corporate Banking is a business responsible for risk managing the corporate
loans across Investment Banking, Fixed Income and Equities. We have a
leading edge technology platform used as both an MIS reporting tool and a
risk management tool for the purpose of analyzing our loans and credit
default swap hedges. The objective is to build and support a Web based
business intelligence application which is used by the Corporate Banking
group for risk reporting and Reference data management. Functionalities
include:
§ Risk reporting
o Portfolio Risk Reporting
o Trend analysis
o Metrics/Performance and scorecards
o Management reporting
o As of Historical reporting
o Dash boarding
o Graphs and Charts
§ Other Core functionalities include
o Reconciliation
o Extraction Transformation and Load
o Batch data load processing

Substantial effort will focus on developing and supporting a Corporate
Banking web reporting application using Oracle 10g, PL/SQL, UNIX and ETL
programming.

KEY DELIVERABLES:
As member of the Corporate Bank IT team will focus delivering the following
projects on time to business specification in the first 12 to 18 months:
• Data model changes to source data from upstream trade and booking systems
• Implementation of strategy tool and rules engine for corporate banking
business
• Implementation of advances business intelligence analysis capabilities
using integration to business object XI SDK for J2EE application
• Batch processing for APAC, LN and NY COB

Overall responsibilities will also include:
• Develop J2EE applications, interfaces and reports based on business and
technical specifications provided by IT Business Analyst or other
developers
• Gain understanding of Credit Suisse’s Corporate Banking business.
• Work effectively with team member in other locations situated globally.
• Provide 1st line of support for application (web and ETL batch).
• Participate in all flavors of testing to ensure functional quality and
accuracy
• Mentor / cross-train other team members.
• Work in an extremely fast and dynamic environment
• Be able to troubleshoot issues, and any awareness of the ITIL Problem
Management processes would be a distinct advantage
• Communicate well with New York and Singapore team members on both
development and support issues
• Document on delivered functionality/code as required
• Adhere to set coding standards, procedures and techniques.
• Work with other IT groups to configure, implement and support production.
• Involved in full development lifecycle development projects
• Object-oriented analysis, design and programming (UML a plus)
• Knowledge of Loans business
• Business Objects reporting
• Work on next generation platform for Syndicated Bank Loans processing.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Essential:
§ 5+ years of working experience J2EE
§ 5+ years of working experience C/C++
§ 4+ years of working experience SOA and Web Services
§ 4+ years of working experience JMS messaging
§ 5+ years of working experience Java
§ 5+ years of working experience JSP/Servlets
§ 5+ years of working experience Web Technologies(Struts, JavaScript, HTML,
Stylesheets)
§ 3+ years of working experience Weblogic 8 or higher
§ 3+ years of working experience XML/XSLT
§ 2+ years of working experience Oracle 9i/10g
§ 2+ years of working experience Unix and Unix Shell Scripting
§ 2+ years of working experience PL/SQL and SQL programming

Desirable:
§ Business Objects
§ .net
§ Technical Application Support Experience

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[android-developers] Re: Java Developer

2017-02-24 Thread Saurabh Rajput
Please find the attached resume
Krishna: 8594000777
kris...@ideologyinfotech.com

On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 11:28:53 AM UTC-5, rhooda.r...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> *Java Developer*
>
>
> * Location: Chicago IL Duration: 6 Months+ Interview: Phone - Skype/F2F*
>
>
> -Should be very Strong in Java - Fundamentals.
> - Extensive Knowledge and interest in established and emerging J2EE 
> frameworks for Web Services, build, Unit testing, Mocking, Logging is 
> required
> - Should be able to translate technical design into code using J2EE 
> technology stack.
> - Should have developed complex web applications in the past using rich UI 
> techniques(Ajax, Jquery, prototype, Javascript).
> - Should have demonstrated abilities in designing.
> - Should be able to write effective unit test cases achieving ~100% code 
> coverage.
> - Should be an avid learner of new technologies, innovate and demonstrate 
> this attribute.
> - Experience in database – SQL/PLSQL is an advantage.
> - Excellent communication skills.
> - Should have done client facing roles in the past for at least 1.5-2 
> years.
> - Should have experience in product transformation.
> Very strong grasp of Unit Testing and a preference for TDD
> Proficient in web technologies, excellent AJAX skills (JQuery), 
> Strong with at least one front-end JavaScript MVC framework such as: 
> Backbone, Angular, or Ember
> Experienced of working in Agile teams with deep understanding and 
> appreciation for Agile development practices.
> Proficiency in Database concepts, Strong knowledge of SQL and experience 
> with MySQL.
> Ability to prioritize and make decisions without needing to be 
> micromanaged 
>
>
>
>
> *Regards….*
>
> Rohit
>
> IT Recruiter
>
> *PRV Global services*
>
> *Direct : 703-495-7578 | Fax: **877-690-0720*
>
> *ro...@prvglobal.com * : *www.prvglobal.com 
> *
>
>
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[android-developers] Re: Java Developer

2017-02-23 Thread Saurabh Rajput
Please find the attached resume and let me know if you are interested
kris...@ideologyinfotech.com

On Thursday, 23 February 2017 11:28:53 UTC-5, rhooda.r...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> *Java Developer*
>
>
> * Location: Chicago IL Duration: 6 Months+ Interview: Phone - Skype/F2F*
>
>
> -Should be very Strong in Java - Fundamentals.
> - Extensive Knowledge and interest in established and emerging J2EE 
> frameworks for Web Services, build, Unit testing, Mocking, Logging is 
> required
> - Should be able to translate technical design into code using J2EE 
> technology stack.
> - Should have developed complex web applications in the past using rich UI 
> techniques(Ajax, Jquery, prototype, Javascript).
> - Should have demonstrated abilities in designing.
> - Should be able to write effective unit test cases achieving ~100% code 
> coverage.
> - Should be an avid learner of new technologies, innovate and demonstrate 
> this attribute.
> - Experience in database – SQL/PLSQL is an advantage.
> - Excellent communication skills.
> - Should have done client facing roles in the past for at least 1.5-2 
> years.
> - Should have experience in product transformation.
> Very strong grasp of Unit Testing and a preference for TDD
> Proficient in web technologies, excellent AJAX skills (JQuery), 
> Strong with at least one front-end JavaScript MVC framework such as: 
> Backbone, Angular, or Ember
> Experienced of working in Agile teams with deep understanding and 
> appreciation for Agile development practices.
> Proficiency in Database concepts, Strong knowledge of SQL and experience 
> with MySQL.
> Ability to prioritize and make decisions without needing to be 
> micromanaged 
>
>
>
>
> *Regards….*
>
> Rohit
>
> IT Recruiter
>
> *PRV Global services*
>
> *Direct : 703-495-7578 | Fax: **877-690-0720*
>
> *ro...@prvglobal.com * : *www.prvglobal.com 
> *
>
>
>

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[android-developers] Re: Java Full Stack Developer - Woodland Hills, CA

2017-01-09 Thread sandeep . horizonits
hi, please go through my consultant profile

On Monday, January 9, 2017 at 8:50:41 PM UTC+5:30, Sekhar Reddy wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> *Sekhar *here from *Metasis Informations*, one of our client has an 
> opening for *Java Full Stack Developer. *
>
> Below is the job description for your reference, please let me know if you 
> are interested.
>
>  
>
> *Job Title   : Java Full Stack Developer*
>
> *Job Location   : Woodland Hills, CA*
>
> *Start Date: 8 to 12 Months Contract*
>
> *Interview: Telephonic/Skype*
>
> *Openings: 1*
>
>  
>
> *Java Full stack Developer*
>
> · 7+  Years of experience in Java Development  with below 
> highlighted skills are mandatory
>
> · *Skill Set :  ReactJs, NodeJs, Java, Spring, HTML5/CSS /Jquery, 
> SOAP and RESTFul ,  MongoDB would be added advantage.*
>
>  
>
> *Thanks & Regards,*
>
> *Sekhar*
>
> *Email : sek...@metasisinfo.com *
>

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[android-developers] Re: Java Developer with Apache Camel Exp

2016-11-02 Thread ratedr nikhil
Hi,

Please find the resume of my consultant for below job position.


On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 9:39:45 AM UTC-5, Manisha Nityo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Hope you doing Well !!! 
>
> Here is our Implementing partner Requirement, Please go through the below 
> requirement and send us suitable consultant with their updated resume, 
> rates and Contact details ..
>
>  
>
> *Position: Java Developer with Apache Camel Exp *
>
> *Location : Phoenix, AZ*
>
> *Duration: Long term *
>
> *Interview:- Phone/Skype*
>
>
> *  Description:-*
>
> Experience level 7 yrs to 8 yrs
>
> Programming Languages - Java 1.7 +
>
> Development Frameworks - Spring, Spring Batch, Apache Camel, Drop Wizards 
> Integration JAX-RS, JMS Testing Frameworks - Junit, Mockito, PowerMockito 
>
>   
>
> *Good to have* - Cucumber, Load Runner Databases Any Relational DB- 
> (preferably Oracle) Good to have: MongoDB or Cassandra DevOps -Jenkins, 
> Kubernetes, ELK Integration, Docker, Git, SonarQube Others Jira, Confluence
>
>  
>
> *Thanks & 
> Regards,  
>
> *
>
> *Manisha 
> Budhwar*
>
> Technical Recruiter
>
> Nityo InfoTech .
>
> Desk No-609-853-0818 Ext-2160
>
> Gtalk ID:- manishanityo16   
>
> E Mail:- mani...@nityo.com 
>
>   
>
>  
>
>  
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[android-developers] RE : Java with Elastic Search

2016-08-25 Thread Amit Sharma
Hi,

We have urgent requirement for Java Developer with* Elastic Search.*
Kindly share only Suitable profile.


Job Title : Java Developer with* Elastic search EXP*

Location : Englewood Cliffs, NJ

• Experience with various Web-based Technologies, OO Modeling, Middleware,
Relational Databases and distributed computing technologies
• Possess expert knowledge in Performance, Scalability, Security,
Enterprise System Architecture, and Engineering best practices
• Possess knowledge of a broad range of data structures and algorithms and
know how, when and when-not to use them
• Extensive experience building and consuming RESTful web services
• Domain knowledge and working experience with enterprise search
solutions *like
Elastic*

Regards,
Amit
It Recruiter ! Sysmind
email-am...@sysmind.com 
https://www.linkedin.com/in/amit-s-9964573a

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[android-developers] RE : Java/J2EE Developer with Cloud EXP

2016-08-12 Thread Amit Sharma
Hi,

We have urgent requirement for Java/J2EE Developer with Cloud Exp at

Job Title : Java/J2EE Developer with Cloud EXP



Location : Hemdon, PA



• Looking for someone who can work on migration of existing Java
applications to cloud platform.

• Should have development experience in most J2EE technologies to
understand existing implementation.

• Should have good knowledge on Micro Services and PAAS architecture.

• Should have good Database knowledge, both SQL and Non SQL Data bases.

• Should have worked on similar migration experience, including migrating
large data from SQL DB to Non SQL DB

• Overall 10+ yrs of experience in Java/J2EE

• 4+ years on migration to cloud platform

• Technical stack o Core Java o Spring Boot o Cloud Foundry o Springs
Framework

o SQL DB like Oracle o Hadoop

o NON SQL DB like Mongo, Cassandra etc

o Camel o Hibernate/JPA

o Application servers like tomcat, web logic

o JMS (Rabbit MQ) o Maven o GITS o Angular JS o Node JS o HTML5

Regards,
Amit
It Recruiter ! Sysmind
email-am...@sysmind.com 
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[android-developers] Re: JAVA Developer@Rockville MD

2016-07-18 Thread Gopi TeckPros

You can reach me at 703-794-2379


On Monday, July 18, 2016 at 11:30:09 AM UTC-4, car...@hdpconsulting.us 
wrote:
>
> In this position, the developer will work to implement the probabilistic 
> matching project and will work on multiple initiatives to integrate Single 
> View of the Customer projects with other applications. This role will 
> require collaboration with the other departments to configure and implement 
> the projects, including coordination with application developers, DBAs and 
> operations engineers.
>
>  
>
> At least 7 years of experience with Java development and web services 
> - Strong Core Java programming skills 
> - Experience in SOA specifically working with ESBs 
> - Experience with Web Services using REST 
> - Experience with JSON and Avro 
> - Experience with Java frameworks (Spring, Hibernate) 
> - Experience with Messaging (JMS, AMQ) 
> - Exposure to WebSphere and OSGi framework preferred. 
> - Ability to work independently with limited supervision as well as 
> contribute to team efforts is required 
> - Strong critical thinking, decision making, troubleshooting and problem 
> solving skills 
> - Outstanding time management skills and attention to detail 
> - Ability to support multiple projects simultaneously and work in a 
> fast-paced environment 
> - Excellent verbal/written communication skills, including communicating 
> technical issues to non-technical audiences 
> - Ability and desire to learn new skills and techniques 
> - A Bachelor's degree in a computer related field or equivalent 
> professional experience is required
>
>  
>
> - Experience with Rabbit MQ, Mule ESB 
> - Continuous Integration (CI) using Maven & Jenkins 
> - Test automation framework using TestNG and Selenium 
> - Tuning and monitoring using Dynatrace, Wiley, Splunk 
> - Scrum methodologies
>

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[android-developers] Re: Java Problem - ActionBarActivity - Eclipse [en/PT]

2016-01-22 Thread Erique Souza
En - It seems that the objects are not installed correctly, something about 
it?
PT - Parece que os objetos não estão instalados corretamente, alguma coisa 
a respeito disso?

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[android-developers] Re: Java Problem - ActionBarActivity - Eclipse [en/PT]

2016-01-22 Thread Erique Souza




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Re: [android-developers] Re: java code help

2015-12-16 Thread Davi Albuquerque Vieira
Please add more info. Until that... did you tried Retrofit?

2015-12-16 2:26 GMT-02:00 VISHAL TIKKU :

> Can you please elaborate.
>
> On Monday, December 14, 2015 at 11:50:46 AM UTC+5:30, John Mmm wrote:
>>
>> how to make login form that connects to my website?
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[android-developers] Re: java code help

2015-12-15 Thread VISHAL TIKKU
Can you please elaborate.

On Monday, December 14, 2015 at 11:50:46 AM UTC+5:30, John Mmm wrote:
>
> how to make login form that connects to my website?
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[android-developers] Re: Java knowledge

2012-12-10 Thread Piren
L-O-L ...


On Sunday, December 9, 2012 4:08:09 PM UTC-5, Lew wrote:

 Lew wrote:

 Check out the Java tutorials. The initial ones won't take you long to 
 work 
 through and it will give you a flavor of how hopeless you are.


 I don't know if this was a Freudian slip, but I totally did not mean to 
 write that. 

 I can only guess there was a copy-paste action I didn't notice at post 
 time. I did 
 not mean to say that you are hopeless, really I didn't. I apologize that I 
 didn't catch 
 that before clicking Post.

 What I *did* mean to say was that it would give you a flavor of how much 
 there is to 
 know and where you might stand in terms of core Java knowledge. Again, I 
 apologize
 that I wrote a snarky remark instead of what I intended.

 -- 
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[android-developers] Re: Java knowledge

2012-12-09 Thread Lew
Lew wrote:

 Check out the Java tutorials. The initial ones won't take you long to work 
 through and it will give you a flavor of how hopeless you are.


I don't know if this was a Freudian slip, but I totally did not mean to 
write that. 

I can only guess there was a copy-paste action I didn't notice at post 
time. I did 
not mean to say that you are hopeless, really I didn't. I apologize that I 
didn't catch 
that before clicking Post.

What I *did* mean to say was that it would give you a flavor of how much 
there is to 
know and where you might stand in terms of core Java knowledge. Again, I 
apologize
that I wrote a snarky remark instead of what I intended.

-- 
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[android-developers] Re: Java knowledge

2012-12-07 Thread Seshu
Core java is enough but in some cases Collections are also required
for Android Applications.

On Dec 7, 12:53 pm, Awdhesh Jha awdheshkumar@gmail.com wrote:
 You should be know only core java for it.







 On Friday, December 7, 2012 12:32:01 PM UTC+5:30, Sadhna Upadhyay wrote:

  i everybody,
             haw much java knowledge is required for android, actually i
  have very little knowledge about java.

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[android-developers] Re: Java knowledge

2012-12-07 Thread Lew
Seshu wrote:

 Core java is enough but in some cases Collections are also required 
 for Android Applications. 


Collections are part of core Java.

Awdhesh Jha wrote: 
 You should be know only core java for it. 

Well, that rather begs the question of how much Java one needs to know.

You have to know as much Java as you need to know, in other words?

  Sadhna Upadhyay wrote: 
 
 i everybody, 
haw much java [sic] knowledge is required for android [sic], 
actually i [sic]
 have very little knowledge about java [sic]. 

Check out the Java tutorials. The initial ones won't take you long to work 
through and it will give you a flavor of how hopeless you are. The chapter 
titles on the rest will be instructive. 

Indeed, you should know the collections classes rather well. You should 
understand and be competent in concurrent programming. You should be 
able to write a Java program that doesn't crash. You should know why

(Assume there exists your own 'Foo' class defined accordingly.)

  MapString, Foo fooferol = new HashMapString, Foo();
  Foo foo = new Foo();
  foo.setName(Fred);
  fooferol.put(Fred, foo);
  foo.setName(Francine);
  fooferol.put(Francine, foo);
  for (String name : fooferol.keySet())
  {
System.out.println(name +: + fooferol.get(name));
  }

works the way it does. 
(You'll need to add more code to make that compilable and runnable.)

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[android-developers] Re: Java knowledge

2012-12-07 Thread Tim
Sadhna,

There are many alternatives to developing Android apps that do not require 
any Java knowledge for example the MobiForms Developer.  MobiForms replaces 
the need to download and configure GB of Eclipse and the Android SDK.  No 
knowledge of Java is required with most programming done using drop down 
lists and drag and drop.   MobiForms is ideal for creating database 
oriented business apps.  Local or remote database connectivity is offered 
including remote support for Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

MobiForms also supports the creation of apps for Windows Mobile and Apple 
iPhone, iPad and iPod.  For more information go to http://www.mobiforms.com

Kind regards

Tim @ MobiForms

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[android-developers] Re: Java knowledge

2012-12-06 Thread Awdhesh Jha
You should be know only core java for it.

On Friday, December 7, 2012 12:32:01 PM UTC+5:30, Sadhna Upadhyay wrote:

 i everybody,
haw much java knowledge is required for android, actually i 
 have very little knowledge about java. 



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[android-developers] Re: Java SE

2012-10-22 Thread al
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7u9-downloads-1859576.html

Am Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2012 16:36:34 UTC+2 schrieb Alana Weaver:

 Hi I've downloaded Android SDK but the Java jdk wasn't apart of Android 
 SDK download? Where can I find Java SE that's compatible windows 32? So 
 that I can properly install Android SDK on my laptop. Thanks.  

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[android-developers] Re: Java to XML

2012-08-06 Thread Lew


nybras wrote:

 New to Android Development and was wondering if there was some way of 
 taking the users input to create an activity? For example say the user is 
 going through the process of setting up a profile of themself. One of the 
 questions is how many pets do you have?. The user inputs 4 and then 
 clicks the 'Next' button (which opens the next activity).

 How would I take the users input of 4 to create four editText objects in 
 the next activity so that the user can now input the name's of his/her's 
 pets?

 I'm an ok-ish programmer (have never touched XML before though) so you 
 don't need to go into much detail I just don't know how I would access this 
 variable to create the four editText [sic] objects. From what I've found 
 out you can't add strings to the resources at run-time nor can even 
 edit/append files in resources.

That isn't true, exactly. You can dynamically create resources. You can 
dynamically assign text 
content to resources that handle such things, like 'TextView'. It is true 
that you don't 
edit/append files in resources, whatever you meant by that. What did you 
mean by that?

Anyway, what is it you want to do that you can't do with things like 
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/TextView.html#setText(java.lang.CharSequence)
?
 

 I was thinking of writing an XML file from java [sic] and making the 
 activity (obviously written in XML) read the XML file if that's even 
 possible? Can XML files read XML files?

XML files are document files and contain no behavior. Thus, no, XML files 
cannot read any files. 
The program that uses the XML file can do anything it needs to do with 
additional files, though.

Android Activity code is written in Java, but it does use XML files to 
specify GUI elements such as layouts.
It supplements that with methods to dynamically work with widget attributes.

dnkoutso wrote:

  Pass the 4 as an intent extra in your next activity.
  Have a container layout in your next activity (probably linear layout 
 with vertical orientation) then onCreate read the intent extra and loop 
 through and programmatically create EditText views. Call addView() from 
 your container layout.

 then onCreate read the intent extra and loop through and programmatically 
 create EditText views. Call addView() from your container layout.

 
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[android-developers] Re: Java SE Development Kit (JDK) not found

2012-07-19 Thread hirendra sisodiya
Some time user can face such type of problem during Java SE Development kit 
installation. and   'Hit Back, then Next.' works but some time user  face 
same problem when they are are setting up development environment for the 
Android on 64 bit windows 7. And have already installed 64 bit JDK.' on the 
machine then problem can be resolved after creating a environment variable 
for Java SDK.

See this: 
Java SE development kit (JDK) not found during Android sdk 
installation.http://www.authorcode.com/forums/topic/java-se-development-kit-jdk-not-found-during-android-sdk-installation/


Thanks

On Thursday, April 28, 2011 1:04:38 PM UTC+5:30, Steve Graham wrote:

 I have downloaded and installed the Java SE Development Kit and 
 Classic Eclipse.  When I try to install the Android SDK Tools, I get 
 the following message. 

 I'm on a Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit system. 

 Any help would be appreciated. 

 Thanks, Steve

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[android-developers] Re: Java API for libjpeg / libpng

2012-04-24 Thread Kike
Doesn't anybody know about this?

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java API for libjpeg / libpng

2012-04-24 Thread Mark Murphy
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Kike lapuente.enri...@gmail.com wrote:
 Doesn't anybody know about this?

Have you considered using a search engine? Your answers come in the
first five Google hits on:

java (libjpeg OR libpng)

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[android-developers] Re: Java and Eclipse issues on Win 7 64bit

2012-03-14 Thread Lee
I do not know if this is your issue or not, but I had to add the following 
to the eclipse.ini file since my JDK/bin was not in my PATH.

-vm
C:/Program Files/Java/jdk1.6.0_29/bin/javaw.exe

On Monday, March 12, 2012 1:13:11 AM UTC-7, MikeDaPsyke wrote:

 I have downloaded JDK 7u3 with NetBeans 7.1.1 and JDK 7u3 with Java 
 EE, first i installed the Netbeans version and when trying to install 
 Eclipse i got a error 
 A JRE or JDK must be available in order to run eclipse. No Java 
 virtual machine was found 
 After finally getting Eclipse to find javaw.exe it could not read the 
 jvm.dll. 
 I have tried 3 different Eclipse versions but i get the same issue 
 with all of them. 

 So basicly, i ralle want to start creating games for android phones 
 and mostly the high performance phones. And i really need some help or 
 tips on what i need to download to optimize my work. 

 And as a side note i am new to this. 

 Thanks in advance 

 Mike

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[android-developers] Re: Java and Eclipse issues on Win 7 64bit

2012-03-13 Thread MikeDaPsyke
I was looking for the standard JDK 1.7.0_03 which if i am not all
wrong is versions 5-7 but could not find a download source without
Java EE or NetBeans.
Then i tried to find the Eclipse Indigo version but could not find any
version named Indigo (i might be all wrong concerning it is called
Indigo)
If you could post links to the downloads i would be really greatfull.

And i thank you all for the help



 i downloaded the standard jdk1.7.0_03 (without netbeans) - no need
 for j2ee stuff to get started) and eclipse Version: Indigo Service Release 2
 Build id: 20120216-1857 a few weeks ago on win 7 x64. other than
 telling eclipse where to find the jdk, i had no problems.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java and Eclipse issues on Win 7 64bit

2012-03-13 Thread Ray Tayek

At 11:37 AM 3/13/2012, you wrote:

I was looking for the standard JDK 1.7.0_03 which if i am not all
wrong is versions 5-7 but could not find a download source without
Java EE or NetBeans.
Then i tried to find the Eclipse Indigo version but could not find any
version named Indigo (i might be all wrong concerning it is called
Indigo)
If you could post links to the downloads i would be really greatfull.


not sure, but i think i started here: 
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html


went here: 
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7u3-download-1501626.html


and probably picked Windows x64 (64-bit) 87.41 MB
[]
jdk-7u3-windows-x64.exe

for eclipse, i probably went here: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ 
and selected

[]
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-developers/indigosr2Eclipse 
IDE for Java Developers, 128 MB and picked the 
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/epp/downloads/release/indigo/SR2/eclipse-java-indigo-SR2-win32-x86_64.zipWindows 
64 Bit version.


thanks



 i downloaded the standard jdk1.7.0_03 (without netbeans) - no need
 for j2ee stuff to get started) and eclipse Version: Indigo 
Service Release 2

 Build id: 20120216-1857 a few weeks ago on win 7 x64. other than
 telling eclipse where to find the jdk, i had no problems. ...


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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java and Eclipse issues on Win 7 64bit

2012-03-13 Thread Lew

Ray Tayek wrote:

 MikeDaPsyke wrote:
 I was looking for the standard JDK 1.7.0_03 which if i am not all
 wrong is versions 5-7 but could not find a download source without
 Java EE or NetBeans.
 Then i tried to find the Eclipse Indigo version but could not find any
 version named Indigo (i might be all wrong concerning it is called
 Indigo)
 If you could post links to the downloads i would be really greatfull.

 not sure, but i think i started here: 
 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html

 went here: 

 http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk-7u3-download-1501626.html

 and probably picked Windows x64 (64-bit) 87.41 MB
 []
  jdk-7u3-windows-x64.exe

 for eclipse, i probably went here: http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ 
 and selected
 []
  
 http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-developers/indigosr2Eclipse
  

 IDE for Java Developers, 128 MB and picked the 
 
 http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/epp/downloads/release/indigo/SR2/eclipse-java-indigo-SR2-win32-x86_64.zipWindows
  

 64 Bit version.

Indigo is a code name for the Eclipse 3.7.x versions.
The Developer Builds page linked from the site Ray mentioned has a 
milestone release of the next version, Juno, which is 4.something.

The front page 
http://www.eclipse.org/
kind of spells that stuff out explicitly.

2012/02/24Eclipse Indigo SR2 is Now Available for 
Downloadhttp://eclipse.org/downloads/

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[android-developers] Re: java binding

2011-09-27 Thread mohit verma
By this what i mean to say is : Android uses open source libraries like
SQLite , WEBKite and OpenGL and so on. AFAIK all these are written in C/C++.
Then how does Android provide  this interface to Upper layer application
layer (which uses JAVA)??

On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 9:36 PM, mohit verma mohit89m...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi folks,

 Does Android use SWIG for binding C/C++ libraries to application layer
 implemented in JAVA ? If not what else does Android use for language
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[android-developers] Re: java binding

2011-09-27 Thread blake
It varies.  If the low level service needs C/C++ access, that is
frequently accomplished with JNI (NDK).  Some of the classes appear to
be auto-generated.  I haven't looked closely but I don't think that
any of it is SWIG.

If the service uses a socket interface, there's no need for NDK.
Also, Android passes messages back and forth to some services using
Binder...

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 Then how does Android provide  this interface to Upper layer application
 layer (which uses JAVA)??

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  Hi folks,

  Does Android use SWIG for binding C/C++ libraries to application layer
  implemented in JAVA ? If not what else does Android use for language
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[android-developers] Re: java object passing in android: json or binder?

2011-09-14 Thread Zsolt Vasvari
Do you have a performance issue?  If not, do what's simpler and don't
waste your time optimizing something that probably doesn't make a
difference in the end.



On Sep 15, 10:17 am, Pratik Prajapati pratik.prajap...@gmail.com
wrote:
 which ones give better performance while marshaling/de-marshaling of java
 objects between two android apks, json or binder aidl?

 Regards,
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[android-developers] Re: java Thread class vs Android HanderThread: which is better?

2011-09-09 Thread Doug
On Sep 7, 8:52 pm, Pratik Prajapati pratik.prajap...@gmail.com
wrote:
 Android documentation says that consider
 usingAsyncTaskhttp://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/AsyncTask.html
  or 
 HandlerThreadhttp://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/HandlerThread.html,
 instead of the traditional
 Threadhttp://developer.android.com/reference/java/lang/Thread.html
  class

 Any specific reason for this? Is it like  HanderThread is just
 simpler implantation or also provides better performance?

HandlerThread is (surprise) a thread with a Handler attached to it to
process the messages in the thread's Looper.  If you don't need or use
a Handler for processing messages, then you don't need HandlerThread.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: java Thread class vs Android HanderThread: which is better?

2011-09-09 Thread Pratik Prajapati
yup. got it. Thanks

On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Doug beafd...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sep 7, 8:52 pm, Pratik Prajapati pratik.prajap...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Android documentation says that consider
  usingAsyncTask
 http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/AsyncTask.html
   or HandlerThread
 http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/HandlerThread.html,
  instead of the traditional
  Threadhttp://developer.android.com/reference/java/lang/Thread.html
   class
 
  Any specific reason for this? Is it like  HanderThread is just
  simpler implantation or also provides better performance?

 HandlerThread is (surprise) a thread with a Handler attached to it to
 process the messages in the thread's Looper.  If you don't need or use
 a Handler for processing messages, then you don't need HandlerThread.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: java Thread class vs Android HanderThread: which is better?

2011-09-09 Thread Miguel Morales
Also, and correct me if I'm wrong.

AsyncTask uses an internal threadpool to balance background requests.
This is really useful if you making many network calls at once but
don't want to start a new thread for each one.
Also, you do get slightly better performance because with AsyncTask
the threads are already running.  If you implement your own thread you
have the overhead of starting the thread.

On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Pratik Prajapati
pratik.prajap...@gmail.com wrote:
 yup. got it. Thanks

 On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Doug beafd...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sep 7, 8:52 pm, Pratik Prajapati pratik.prajap...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Android documentation says that consider
 
  usingAsyncTaskhttp://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/AsyncTask.html
   or
  HandlerThreadhttp://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/HandlerThread.html,
  instead of the traditional
  Threadhttp://developer.android.com/reference/java/lang/Thread.html
   class
 
  Any specific reason for this? Is it like  HanderThread is just
  simpler implantation or also provides better performance?

 HandlerThread is (surprise) a thread with a Handler attached to it to
 process the messages in the thread's Looper.  If you don't need or use
 a Handler for processing messages, then you don't need HandlerThread.

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[android-developers] Re: Java script to Native Bindings reverse

2011-08-15 Thread Android Developer
Thanks Mark,

But need little more clarity, if I need to pass objects or data with
complicated data types from Java to java script as arguments in
callback. Would JSON suffice the purpose or is there any other
solution ?

Checked Bookmarklets, we can call JS callbacks but that doesn't throw
light on argument data types issue.

Thanks in Advance.
PS

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  I am working on web applications where am trying to access Native
  functionality in the phone using Java script APIs.

  Android Web view supports Add Java script interface for Java script to
  Java (native) bindings as in below link:

 http://developer.android.com/reference/android/webkit/WebView.html#ad...,
  java.lang.String)

  BUT if I need to pass data back to Java script there is no API or
  mechanism to do so.

 Sure there is.

  Could you please let me know if there is a way out, tried hard but
  seems no API exposed for the same.

 Call loadUrl(javascript:...), where the ... is your JavaScript
 source code. That JavaScript source will be executed in the context of
 whatever Web page is presently loaded. This is the same technique that
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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java script to Native Bindings reverse

2011-08-15 Thread Mark Murphy
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Android Developer
p.sidda...@gmail.com wrote:
 But need little more clarity, if I need to pass objects or data with
 complicated data types from Java to java script as arguments in
 callback. Would JSON suffice the purpose or is there any other
 solution ?

 Checked Bookmarklets, we can call JS callbacks but that doesn't throw
 light on argument data types issue.

It has to be valid JavaScript source code. There is nothing more to it
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[android-developers] Re: Java script to Native Bindings reverse

2011-08-15 Thread IcedNet
You can pass simple data types (String, int), objects will not
translate. -- JSON should be fine as (key, value) or multiple comma
separated values
for example, I pass xpath and offset info regularly like so:
String startXPath,endXPath,uniqueID,highlightStyle;
int startOffset, endOffset;
final String paramString = ' + startXPath +  ', 
+ startOffset + , '  + endXPath +  ',  + endOffset + , ' 
+ uniqueID+  ', ' + highlightStyle +  ' ;
_webView.loadUrl(JAVASCRIPT_HOOK + GLOBAL.performHighlight ( +
paramString + ));

where JAVASCRIPT_HOOK = javascript:

if you are passing int primitives, use no quotes (hopefully the
formatting of the web post isn't screwing up the code above too much),
for Strings, be certain to include single quotes in your call from
Java

Coming back from JavaScript, you only receive String values, so pipe
or comma-delimiting is the way to go (ie  primitive0|primitive1|
primitive3 etc)

Peace,
Dan

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 On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Android Developer

 p.sidda...@gmail.com wrote:
  But need little more clarity, if I need to pass objects or data with
  complicated data types from Java to java script as arguments in
  callback. Would JSON suffice the purpose or is there any other
  solution ?

  Checked Bookmarklets, we can call JS callbacks but that doesn't throw
  light on argument data types issue.

 It has to be valid JavaScript source code. There is nothing more to it
 than that.

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[android-developers] Re: Java Color Coding Issue

2011-08-03 Thread Abhishek Akhani


set this code in your buttons onTouch() method (while action down)

 Random rand = new Random(); 
 
button.setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(rand.nextInt(255),rand.nextInt(255),rand.nextInt(255));
 

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[android-developers] Re: Java Color Coding Issue

2011-08-03 Thread CaRRtel Industres
well I wasnt sure exactly on how to make a random color to come up.
all i knew how to do was make a designated color work but not let the
app have a free choice.

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 On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 2:11 PM, CaRRtel Industres 

 carrtelindustr...@gmail.com wrote:
  I am currently trying to take a button and have it's function be that each
  time it is pressed the linear layout background changes to a random color.
  Does anyone know of a way i can do this? It doesn't seem like it should be
  that complicated.

 You're right, that does not sound complicated. What specifically are you
 having trouble with?

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[android-developers] Re: Java Color Coding Issue

2011-08-03 Thread CaRRtel Industres
thank you, i am attempting your solution at the moment. do i need to
implement anything into the android:onClick= command?

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 set this code in your buttons onTouch() method (while action down)

  Random rand = new Random();
  button.setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(rand.nextInt(255),rand.nextInt(255),ran 
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[android-developers] Re: Java Color Coding Issue

2011-08-03 Thread Peter Stacey
do i need to
 implement anything into the android:onClick= command?

Yes; and if you want to target the LinearLayout instead of the Button,
the previous example needs to be modified slightly.

Instead of setting the Color.rgb(r, g, b) for Button.setBackground;
instead do that to the LinearLayout.

For example, if you have a main.xml file containing a LinearLayout
(android:id=@+id/LinearLayout01) and a Button (android:id=@+id/
Button01), then in your activity, something like the following will
achieve what you want:

public class ui_color extends Activity {
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.main);

final LinearLayout myLayout =
(LinearLayout)findViewById(R.id.LinearLayout01);

Button myButton = (Button)findViewById(R.id.Button01);

myButton.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {

@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
Random r = new Random();
int R = r.nextInt(255);
int G = r.nextInt(255);
int B = r.nextInt(255);
myLayout.setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(R, G, B));
}
});
}
}

This is pretty basic stuff, both in terms of the Java and the Android
aspects, so if you are struggling with this, it might be worth picking
up a good book or tutorial; both for Java and then for Android.

Regards,

Peter

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 implement anything into the android:onClick= command?

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  set this code in your buttons onTouch() method (while action down)

   Random rand = new Random();
   button.setBackgroundColor(Color.rgb(rand.nextInt(255),rand.nextInt(255),ran
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[android-developers] Re: java

2011-06-22 Thread lai shenglong
you can try to coding some examples in Android SDK.

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 I was wondering if anybody knew of a book or anything of the sort that
 could teach sombody to write in java without going to collage i have
 alot of time for reading. The reason I am asking is I got a app idea
 for a local area and I dont know how to make apps. I have eclipse and
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[android-developers] Re: java

2011-06-22 Thread RFJ
If you get tired of reading you can go to 
http://see.stanford.edu/see/courses.aspx
select lectures and watch Stanford's CS106 Programming Methodology  on
YouTube for free.  It will introduce you to Java.

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 Try Bruce Eckel Thinking in Java.
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Re: [android-developers] Re: java

2011-06-22 Thread Kristopher Micinski
I think this was also asked a few weeks ago (seems to come up time to time).


The standard answer is:
  -- ) Building software is nontrivial, software design isn't something you
can learn from one book (this is programming in the large)
-- Take a software development course, or just get experience.

  -- ) Writing code in the small takes thinking independent of any
language (that doesn't involve little lambdas and betas, at least...)
-- The Purple book can help you here.

  -- ) Learning Java should be done independently of learning the Android
SDK

Have fun!
Kris


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 select lectures and watch Stanford's CS106 Programming Methodology  on
 YouTube for free.  It will introduce you to Java.

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  Try Bruce Eckel Thinking in Java.
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[android-developers] Re: Java book (like C KR and C++ Programming Language)

2011-06-15 Thread daniel
The two books the OP used as examples were written by the authors of
the respective languages. They are both directed toward professional
programmers. By this measure Gosling et. al. The Java Programming
Language should be included in this discussion. It may not be the best
tool for learning the language but it give the creators perspective.

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[android-developers] Re: Java book (like C KR and C++ Programming Language)

2011-06-11 Thread John

 I have a C and C++ background and i'm looking for THE java book, like the
 C Programming Language, best know as KR, for C and the C++ Programming
 Language by Bjarne Stroustrup for C++.

I have always liked the Core Java books (two volumes) by Horstmann and
Cornell. now in their eighth edition.  See 
http://www.horstmann.com/corejava.html
for more details.  I also support the other poster's recommendation of
Josh Bloch's book entitled Effective Java as an excellent reference,
but not necessarily as a first source for learning Java.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java book (like C KR and C++ Programming Language)

2011-06-11 Thread Satya Komatineni
C++ by Stroustroup is one of the best books in languages that I have
read (especially the ARM book).

On Java I still prefer the simplicity of the first edition by the
creator of Java. to the point. brief. clear and concise.

The more recent topics you can probably learn from on line sources
such as generics, genericized lists etc..


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 I have a C and C++ background and i'm looking for THE java book, like the
 C Programming Language, best know as KR, for C and the C++ Programming
 Language by Bjarne Stroustrup for C++.

 I have always liked the Core Java books (two volumes) by Horstmann and
 Cornell. now in their eighth edition.  See 
 http://www.horstmann.com/corejava.html
 for more details.  I also support the other poster's recommendation of
 Josh Bloch's book entitled Effective Java as an excellent reference,
 but not necessarily as a first source for learning Java.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java book (like C KR and C++ Programming Language)

2011-06-11 Thread luciofm
Thanks for the response..

I've already ordered the Effective Java, will take a look now in
pricing of the others..

Thanks again, and have a great weekend.
Lúcio Maciel
luci...@gmail.com



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 On Jun 8, 6:55 am, luciofm luci...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have a C and C++ background and i'm looking for THE java book, like the
 C Programming Language, best know as KR, for C and the C++ Programming
 Language by Bjarne Stroustrup for C++.

 If you're looking for reference material, _The Java Language
 Specification_ and _The Java Programming Language_ (published by Sun
 through Addison-Wesley) are the canonical references.

 Bruce Eckel's _Thinking in Java_ is better for everyday sorts of
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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java book (like C KR and C++ Programming Language)

2011-06-11 Thread Kristopher Micinski
Overall,  I'd have to say that Java is a much easier language to program in
than C++.

It's probably not a good idea long term, but I found that most of it I could
figure out just by following my nose.  If you know C++, I'd say that you
should just start to look at Java code, and see how it fits together.

After a few months, you should be able to understand the actual standard
fairly easily, and you will probably even be able to understand pretty well
how java translates to JVM code.  The translation process for java - JVM is
much easier than, say, C++, where understanding a C++ compiler is something
that probably takes a career worth of thinking.

Along with that, understanding the JVM might also give some insight into
what you're really doing, taking a look at the JVM bytecode layout,  and
then Dalvik (I must admit, I still haven't taken the time to do this as much
as I should) will probably help too.

(Actually, on a side note, looking at a java compiler -- there are many open
source ones out there, google java compiler paper -- is actually an
enlightening experience from a compiler design perspective, because it
elides all of the low level details you might want to think about
separately).

So try getting an idea of all the details of Java by looking at code, then
look at the language spec (*Free online*!) and then after a while the JVM
spec, then this: http://www.milk.com/kodebase/dalvik-docs-mirror/docs/


Kris

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 Thanks for the response..

 I've already ordered the Effective Java, will take a look now in
 pricing of the others..

 Thanks again, and have a great weekend.
 Lúcio Maciel
 luci...@gmail.com



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  On Jun 8, 6:55 am, luciofm luci...@gmail.com wrote:
  I have a C and C++ background and i'm looking for THE java book, like
 the
  C Programming Language, best know as KR, for C and the C++
 Programming
  Language by Bjarne Stroustrup for C++.
 
  If you're looking for reference material, _The Java Language
  Specification_ and _The Java Programming Language_ (published by Sun
  through Addison-Wesley) are the canonical references.
 
  Bruce Eckel's _Thinking in Java_ is better for everyday sorts of
  things.  And no Java coding library is complete without Josh Bloch's
  _Effective Java_.
 
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[android-developers] Re: Java book (like C KR and C++ Programming Language)

2011-06-11 Thread Indicator Veritatis
All the books 'fadden' recommends are quite good. Eckel even makes
earlier editions of his book available for free online.

But there is one more book that I think seriously deserves mention
here, even though none of these is a Java equivalent for KR (there
isn't one): that is O'Reilly Press's Head First series book on it,
http://www.amazon.com/Head-First-Java-Kathy-Sierra/dp/0596009208. This
whole series is the only technical series to take advantage of the
best and latest results in cognitive science to present the material
in such a way that it is efficiently and effectively absorbed by the
reader.

On Jun 10, 1:07 pm, fadden fad...@android.com wrote:
 On Jun 8, 6:55 am, luciofm luci...@gmail.com wrote:

  I have a C and C++ background and i'm looking for THE java book, like the
  C Programming Language, best know as KR, for C and the C++ Programming
  Language by Bjarne Stroustrup for C++.

 If you're looking for reference material, _The Java Language
 Specification_ and _The Java Programming Language_ (published by Sun
 through Addison-Wesley) are the canonical references.

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[android-developers] Re: Java book (like C KR and C++ Programming Language)

2011-06-10 Thread fadden
On Jun 8, 6:55 am, luciofm luci...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have a C and C++ background and i'm looking for THE java book, like the
 C Programming Language, best know as KR, for C and the C++ Programming
 Language by Bjarne Stroustrup for C++.

If you're looking for reference material, _The Java Language
Specification_ and _The Java Programming Language_ (published by Sun
through Addison-Wesley) are the canonical references.

Bruce Eckel's _Thinking in Java_ is better for everyday sorts of
things.  And no Java coding library is complete without Josh Bloch's
_Effective Java_.

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[android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-07 Thread Tomas Prochazka
Yes, Java was source.zip included also when it was not open sources :-
(

But I Have real question. I use google ImageLoader in my app, it works
on all Android, but not on 3.1 (Motorola Xoom)
It is impossible to find solution without source of framework classes.
I tried to use source code of apache Harmony project, but it is too
much different.

I got this stacktrace:

06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809):
java.lang.NullPointerException
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
java.nio.charset.ModifiedUtf8.countBytes(ModifiedUtf8.java:75)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
java.nio.charset.ModifiedUtf8.encode(ModifiedUtf8.java:119)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
java.io.DataOutputStream.writeUTF(DataOutputStream.java:197)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
com.google.android.filecache.FileCacheRequest.writeHeaders(FileCacheRequest.java:
128)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
com.google.android.filecache.FileCacheRequest.getBody(FileCacheRequest.java:
152)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
com.google.android.filecache.FileResponseCache
$UnabortableCacheRequest.getBody(FileResponseCache.java:639)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.AbstractHttpInputStream.init(AbstractHttpInputStream.java:
46)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.FixedLengthInputStream.init(FixedLengthInputStream.java:
32)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.getTransferStream(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:
569)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.initContentStream(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:
543)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.getFromNetwork(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:
1094)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.retrieveResponse(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:
1041)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.getInputStream(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:
523)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
com.google.android.imageloader.BitmapContentHandler.getContent(BitmapContentHandler.java:
39)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
com.google.android.imageloader.BitmapContentHandler.getContent(BitmapContentHandler.java:
1)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
com.google.android.filecache.FileResponseCache
$FileResponseCacheContentHandler.getContent(FileResponseCache.java:
542)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
java.net.ContentHandler.getContent(ContentHandler.java:59)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
com.google.android.imageloader.ImageLoader
$ImageTask.execute(ImageLoader.java:864)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
com.google.android.imageloader.ImageLoader
$TaskHandler.handleMessage(ImageLoader.java:958)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:132)
06-07 11:49:22.180: ERROR/ImageLoader(3809): at
android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.java:60)



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 On a side note, I've been wondering if there's source jars available for
 (opened versions of) the framework SDK for debugging?  From what I gather I
 have to sync up a complete git repository of code completely unrelated to
 the developer's framework for a given version of Android so I can debug
 through highest-level android.* code.

 Seriously, it should be as easy as clicking an option in the AVD manager
 when installing packages.  What would it be, like 10 megs at worst?  An
 extra ant/Maven target when cutting official builds of the SDK?

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-07 Thread Kostya Vasilyev
Chris,

You don't need to sync up the entire repo just to get the framework sources.

The base framework is here:

http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=summary

Using the web interface, you can use the tags / branches sections to browse
to the version you need, then click snapshot to download it as a
compressed tarball. Each version is about about 120-150 MB.

-- Kostya
2011/6/7 Chris crehb...@gmail.com

 On a side note, I've been wondering if there's source jars available for
 (opened versions of) the framework SDK for debugging?  From what I gather I
 have to sync up a complete git repository of code completely unrelated to
 the developer's framework for a given version of Android so I can debug
 through highest-level android.* code.

 Seriously, it should be as easy as clicking an option in the AVD manager
 when installing packages.  What would it be, like 10 megs at worst?  An
 extra ant/Maven target when cutting official builds of the SDK?

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[android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-07 Thread Tomas Prochazka
Yes and also exists plugin which can provide source code of framework
automatically http://code.google.com/p/adt-addons/ (only to API level
9 for now)

On Jun 7, 11:00 am, Kostya Vasilyev kmans...@gmail.com wrote:
 Chris,

 You don't need to sync up the entire repo just to get the framework sources.

 The base framework is here:

 http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=summary

 Using the web interface, you can use the tags / branches sections to browse
 to the version you need, then click snapshot to download it as a
 compressed tarball. Each version is about about 120-150 MB.

 -- Kostya
 2011/6/7 Chris crehb...@gmail.com







  On a side note, I've been wondering if there's source jars available for
  (opened versions of) the framework SDK for debugging?  From what I gather I
  have to sync up a complete git repository of code completely unrelated to
  the developer's framework for a given version of Android so I can debug
  through highest-level android.* code.

  Seriously, it should be as easy as clicking an option in the AVD manager
  when installing packages.  What would it be, like 10 megs at worst?  An
  extra ant/Maven target when cutting official builds of the SDK?

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-07 Thread Kostya Vasilyev
Yep, that a nice one, but it only has a limited selection of versions, and I
occasionally need the sources for debugging on the device.

2011/6/7 Tomas Prochazka tomas.procha...@gmail.com

 Yes and also exists plugin which can provide source code of framework
 automatically http://code.google.com/p/adt-addons/ (only to API level
 9 for now)

 On Jun 7, 11:00 am, Kostya Vasilyev kmans...@gmail.com wrote:
  Chris,
 
  You don't need to sync up the entire repo just to get the framework
 sources.
 
  The base framework is here:
 
  http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=summary
 
  Using the web interface, you can use the tags / branches sections to
 browse
  to the version you need, then click snapshot to download it as a
  compressed tarball. Each version is about about 120-150 MB.
 
  -- Kostya
  2011/6/7 Chris crehb...@gmail.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   On a side note, I've been wondering if there's source jars available
 for
   (opened versions of) the framework SDK for debugging?  From what I
 gather I
   have to sync up a complete git repository of code completely unrelated
 to
   the developer's framework for a given version of Android so I can debug
   through highest-level android.* code.
 
   Seriously, it should be as easy as clicking an option in the AVD
 manager
   when installing packages.  What would it be, like 10 megs at worst?  An
   extra ant/Maven target when cutting official builds of the SDK?
 
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[android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-07 Thread Chris
Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for.

 Cheers,
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[android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-06 Thread Tomas Prochazka
SDK for Android 3.0 and 3.1 with API level 11 and 12 is public
available! Only source code for java classes used in framework (11 and
12) not. And in this see problem.

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 Really? I'd love to see the code open sourced as well but I am not sure I
 can justify needing sources to compile my application. May be you need to
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[android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-06 Thread Tomas Prochazka
And I don't wrote anything about that I need this source code for
compile my application. I only wrote that I need them to trace  debug
framework classes to better understand how it works, if Javadoc is not
enough to help me.

On Jun 6, 5:43 pm, Prakash Iyer thei...@gmail.com wrote:
 Really? I'd love to see the code open sourced as well but I am not sure I
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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-06 Thread Dianne Hackborn
If you have a question about something, you can ask it here.  Yes it is nice
to have the source code, and it will eventually  be available, but it's not
like developers have the source to iOS, Windows, Mac OS, or most other
platforms they develop for.

On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Tomas Prochazka
tomas.procha...@gmail.comwrote:

 And I don't wrote anything about that I need this source code for
 compile my application. I only wrote that I need them to trace  debug
 framework classes to better understand how it works, if Javadoc is not
 enough to help me.

 On Jun 6, 5:43 pm, Prakash Iyer thei...@gmail.com wrote:
  Really? I'd love to see the code open sourced as well but I am not sure I
  can justify needing sources to compile my application. May be you need to
  elaborate. BTW this group is for using the publicly available SDK, so if
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  are not doing that you might be in the incorrect mailing group...

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[android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-06 Thread Tomas Prochazka
OK. Btw. This is reason why I programming only in Java and now Android
because framework classes are (was) available.

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 If you have a question about something, you can ask it here.  Yes it is nice
 to have the source code, and it will eventually  be available, but it's not
 like developers have the source to iOS, Windows, Mac OS, or most other
 platforms they develop for.

 On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Tomas Prochazka
 tomas.procha...@gmail.comwrote:









  And I don't wrote anything about that I need this source code for
  compile my application. I only wrote that I need them to trace  debug
  framework classes to better understand how it works, if Javadoc is not
  enough to help me.

  On Jun 6, 5:43 pm, Prakash Iyer thei...@gmail.com wrote:
   Really? I'd love to see the code open sourced as well but I am not sure I
   can justify needing sources to compile my application. May be you need to
   elaborate. BTW this group is for using the publicly available SDK, so if
  you
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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-06 Thread Chi Kit Leung
I think there is only a delay on releasing the source of Android 3.0 and
3.1.
I guess they will release the code later.

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 5:56 AM, Tomas Prochazka
tomas.procha...@gmail.comwrote:

 OK. Btw. This is reason why I programming only in Java and now Android
 because framework classes are (was) available.

 On Jun 6, 6:06 pm, Dianne Hackborn hack...@android.com wrote:
  If you have a question about something, you can ask it here.  Yes it is
 nice
  to have the source code, and it will eventually  be available, but it's
 not
  like developers have the source to iOS, Windows, Mac OS, or most other
  platforms they develop for.
 
  On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:53 AM, Tomas Prochazka
  tomas.procha...@gmail.comwrote:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   And I don't wrote anything about that I need this source code for
   compile my application. I only wrote that I need them to trace  debug
   framework classes to better understand how it works, if Javadoc is not
   enough to help me.
 
   On Jun 6, 5:43 pm, Prakash Iyer thei...@gmail.com wrote:
Really? I'd love to see the code open sourced as well but I am not
 sure I
can justify needing sources to compile my application. May be you
 need to
elaborate. BTW this group is for using the publicly available SDK, so
 if
   you
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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java source code for SDK API 11 12

2011-06-06 Thread Chris
On a side note, I've been wondering if there's source jars available for 
(opened versions of) the framework SDK for debugging?  From what I gather I 
have to sync up a complete git repository of code completely unrelated to 
the developer's framework for a given version of Android so I can debug 
through highest-level android.* code.

Seriously, it should be as easy as clicking an option in the AVD manager 
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[android-developers] Re: Java Guru needed -- compiler bug?

2011-05-23 Thread northerntechie
You can change the method to a parameterized (generic) method, ie.

private T method(CollectionT s)
{
  // Do something with s.
}

Regards,

nt

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     private void method(CollectionString s)
     {
         // Nothing
     }

     private void caller()
     {
        // Complies fine
         CollectionString s = Collections.emptyList();
         method(s);

        // Doesn't compile -- gives error message
        // The method method(CollectionString) in the type Import is
 not applicable for the arguments
        //  (ListObject)
         method(Collections.emptyList());
     }

 What's going on here?   The two statements look identical to me...

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[android-developers] Re: Java Guru needed -- compiler bug?

2011-05-21 Thread Streets Of Boston
I'm purely guessing here, but i may have to do with the fact that methods 
can be overridden and especially overloaded. 

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[android-developers] Re: Java Guru needed -- compiler bug?

2011-05-20 Thread Streets Of Boston
Welcome to the wonderful world of generics.

The emptyList method is defined as follows:

public static final T List 
http://download.oracle.com/javase/1,5.0/docs/api/java/util/List.htmlT 
emptyList()

With the statement CollectionString s = Collections.emptyList(), the 
compiler knows (because of the declaration of 's'), what the type for 'T' 
is. It is 'String'.

And i'm still not sure why the compiler can't pick up the same info from the 
's' parameter declaration of the method 'method'.

However,  you can fix this by changing the method signature just a bit:
private void qqmethod(Collection*? super *String s) 
{ 
// Nothing 
} 


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[android-developers] Re: Java Guru needed -- compiler bug?

2011-05-20 Thread Streets Of Boston
Welcome to the wonderful world of generics.

The emptyList method is defined as follows:

public static final T List 
http://download.oracle.com/javase/1,5.0/docs/api/java/util/List.htmlT 
emptyList()

With the statement CollectionString s = Collections.emptyList(), the 
compiler knows (because of the declaration of 's'), what the type for 'T' 
is. It is 'String'.

And i'm still not sure why the compiler can't pick up the same info from the 
's' parameter declaration of the method 'method' 
However,  you can fix this by changing the method signature just a bit:
private void method(Collection*? super *String s) 
{ 
// Nothing 
} 

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java Guru needed -- compiler bug?

2011-05-20 Thread Kostya Vasilyev

20.05.2011 18:24, Streets Of Boston ?:
And i'm still not sure why the compiler can't pick up the same info 
from the 's' parameter declaration of the method 'method' 


This has some interesting stuff on Java's type inference for generics:

http://www.angelikalanger.com/GenericsFAQ/FAQSections/TechnicalDetails.html#Topic7

My impression is, there are several special cases where the type is 
inferred, one of them being assignment.


The page has examples where type inference doesn't work, and suggests 
using a temporary variable to help the compiler, just as was discovered.


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[android-developers] Re: Java Guru needed -- compiler bug?

2011-05-20 Thread Zsolt Vasvari
Ok, thanks.  So it seems like an arbitrary limitation since there is
no real reason why the compiler couldn't look at the method signature
like it does in every other case.

On May 20, 11:11 pm, Kostya Vasilyev kmans...@gmail.com wrote:
 20.05.2011 18:24, Streets Of Boston ?:

  And i'm still not sure why the compiler can't pick up the same info
  from the 's' parameter declaration of the method 'method'

 This has some interesting stuff on Java's type inference for generics:

 http://www.angelikalanger.com/GenericsFAQ/FAQSections/TechnicalDetail...

 My impression is, there are several special cases where the type is
 inferred, one of them being assignment.

 The page has examples where type inference doesn't work, and suggests
 using a temporary variable to help the compiler, just as was discovered.

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[android-developers] Re: Java layer on Android SDK supports connection through IPv6 link local address???

2011-05-03 Thread himanshu jain
Hi all,

I am not sure as Google mentioned IPv6 support is available on Android
1.6 or up , but i checked with 2.2 it even does not have link local
IPv6 address whereas 3.0 has that.

I tried to set up an environment to generate gloabal IPv6 but DHCP can
assign IPv6 to other client except 3.0 HoneyComb which may have bug in
native code ?.

When i got gloabal IPv6 address from server i still not able to
connect it says network unreachable ?.


Any suggestion

On May 2, 3:28 pm, himanshu jain himanshu@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I am not able to connect Android client running on 3.0 HoneyComb to
 server sendingIPv6packet havingLink-localIPv6address.

 Does JAVA layer on android supports connection usinglink-local
 address forIPv6?.

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[android-developers] Re: Java SE Development Kit (JDK) not found

2011-04-28 Thread Steve Graham
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:34 AM, Steve Graham solitary.wandere...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 I have downloaded and installed the Java SE Development Kit and
 Classic Eclipse.  When I try to install the Android SDK Tools, I get
 the following message.

 I'm on a Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit system.

 Any help would be appreciated.

 Thanks, Steve


Found the answer:  Hit Back, then Next.

Odd.

Steve

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Re: [android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-25 Thread Ashutosh Sing
If you know c++ you will not take much time to learn java. Android Require
Java to develop applications.

Thanks
Ashu

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 php and c++ and c#

 On Apr 22, 7:13 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
  Possibly. What languages and environments have you worked in before?
 
  On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:09 AM, hoss7 hoss...@gmail.com wrote:
   hi
   i want start develop android app
   can i develop android app if i dont know java?
 
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Re: [android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-25 Thread Miguel Morales
Plus, Java is MUCH easier than C++.  You should be able to learn it in no
time.

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 If you know c++ you will not take much time to learn java. Android Require
 Java to develop applications.

 Thanks
 Ashu

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 php and c++ and c#

 On Apr 22, 7:13 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
  Possibly. What languages and environments have you worked in before?
 
  On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:09 AM, hoss7 hoss...@gmail.com wrote:
   hi
   i want start develop android app
   can i develop android app if i dont know java?
 
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Re: [android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-24 Thread Filip Havlicek
Thought that's what we want - exercise the basics, get used to Java syntax
etc :) The database example is usually done using a custom CSV database file
- to exercise disk operations in Java. Both of these examples are also
easily extendable with more options to  practice the required parts of Java.

2011/4/23 DanH danhi...@ieee.org

 Yes, something to become familiar with SQL would be good, though the
 Android interfaces differ significantly from vanilla Java's.  And any
 sort of puzzle solver would exercise the basics.

 On Apr 23, 8:10 am, Filip Havlicek havlicek.fi...@gmail.com wrote:
  What we do with students is implementing a common command-line database
 (of
  employees, cars etc) or a sudoku solver/generator. Practices most of the
  basic Java stuff, not bad for a beginner. And I'm pretty sure there are a
  lot of other options (possibly more interesting), although these are easy
 to
  comprehend as what is the input, output, expected behaviour etc and one
 can
  focus on the Java itself while coding it.
 
  Best regards,
  Filip Havlicek
 
  2011/4/23 DanH danhi...@ieee.org
 
   I'd suggest you get a decent book on Java and play around with it a
   bit before tackling Android.  Shouldn't take a lot with your
   background, but a few days doing that would be time well spent.
 
   (Trying to think of an application to implement, but nothing coming to
   mind at present.  Maybe someone else has an idea for a command line
   Java app/toy?)
 
   On Apr 22, 10:09 am, hoss7 hoss...@gmail.com wrote:
hi
i want start develop android app
can i develop android app if i dont know java?
 
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Re: [android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-23 Thread Marcin Orlowski
On 23 April 2011 07:24, hoss7 hoss...@gmail.com wrote:

 php and c++ and c#


Learning java would possibly make your development easier though.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-23 Thread luiX_
Well, I think C# and Java are quite similar, maybe I would start by doing
some examples in pure Java (J2SE) just to feel comfortable with the syntax
and then try following some Android examples.

You could also tru monodroid if you want to develop just one particular app
:)

Good luck!
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[android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-23 Thread DanH
I'd suggest you get a decent book on Java and play around with it a
bit before tackling Android.  Shouldn't take a lot with your
background, but a few days doing that would be time well spent.

(Trying to think of an application to implement, but nothing coming to
mind at present.  Maybe someone else has an idea for a command line
Java app/toy?)

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[android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-23 Thread Robert

WIth those 3 languages you should be good.  I had trouble wrapping my
head around the Android Activity Lifecycle.  Suggest you read the
following and reference often:
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals.html
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals/activities.html
particularly 
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals/activities.html#Lifecycle

To understand the lifecycle I found it helpful to put in stubs for the
routines like  OnPause OnResume OnStart, OnDestroy and others with
nothing other than a Log.d message to show when they were called.
(including Log.d in OnCreate).  I was really surprised to see that
OnCreate is NOT called every time that the launch icon is touched and
that OnPause is called when going to the settings, OnResume when
coming back.   Orientation change is even more interesting.  It's one
thing to read it, but much more concrete when you see it in your own
program.  The Lifecycle does matter when writing code since the
program is a living entity that may be around for days on your phone
and never totally start from scratch.

I came to Android/Java from 30 years of Assembler, COBOL, FORTRAN,
PHP.  The concept of objects having methods (that look like what I
knew as subroutines in the code) and programs that don't end when
finished (COBOL Stop Run,  Java: finish() ) was a bit different.
After a couple of months using Google's App Inventor (http://
appinventor.googlelabs.com/about/) then I totally understood the
concept of objects and their related code.

 I've gone from thinking that Object Oriented programming is the next
level of dumbing down  programmers to that's  way cool and a good
successor to what we used to call structured programming .

So in summary:
- Use App Inventor for a couple of apps
- read the suggested documentation
- do the tutorials as another person as suggested
- find a tutorial that does something you want in your program and use
it as the basis

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Re: [android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-23 Thread Filip Havlicek
What we do with students is implementing a common command-line database (of
employees, cars etc) or a sudoku solver/generator. Practices most of the
basic Java stuff, not bad for a beginner. And I'm pretty sure there are a
lot of other options (possibly more interesting), although these are easy to
comprehend as what is the input, output, expected behaviour etc and one can
focus on the Java itself while coding it.

Best regards,
Filip Havlicek

2011/4/23 DanH danhi...@ieee.org

 I'd suggest you get a decent book on Java and play around with it a
 bit before tackling Android.  Shouldn't take a lot with your
 background, but a few days doing that would be time well spent.

 (Trying to think of an application to implement, but nothing coming to
 mind at present.  Maybe someone else has an idea for a command line
 Java app/toy?)

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[android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-23 Thread DanH
Yes, something to become familiar with SQL would be good, though the
Android interfaces differ significantly from vanilla Java's.  And any
sort of puzzle solver would exercise the basics.

On Apr 23, 8:10 am, Filip Havlicek havlicek.fi...@gmail.com wrote:
 What we do with students is implementing a common command-line database (of
 employees, cars etc) or a sudoku solver/generator. Practices most of the
 basic Java stuff, not bad for a beginner. And I'm pretty sure there are a
 lot of other options (possibly more interesting), although these are easy to
 comprehend as what is the input, output, expected behaviour etc and one can
 focus on the Java itself while coding it.

 Best regards,
 Filip Havlicek

 2011/4/23 DanH danhi...@ieee.org

  I'd suggest you get a decent book on Java and play around with it a
  bit before tackling Android.  Shouldn't take a lot with your
  background, but a few days doing that would be time well spent.

  (Trying to think of an application to implement, but nothing coming to
  mind at present.  Maybe someone else has an idea for a command line
  Java app/toy?)

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[android-developers] Re: java

2011-04-22 Thread hoss7
php and c++ and c#

On Apr 22, 7:13 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
 Possibly. What languages and environments have you worked in before?

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[android-developers] Re: Java newb question about a public array class member

2011-04-01 Thread Michael
Replace: String[] wordList = {

 
American,American,Brown,Christian,Congress,Doctor,England,English
   };

with: this.wordList = new String[]{

 
American,American,Brown,Christian,Congress,Doctor,England,English
   };

On Apr 1, 12:24 pm, trans transf...@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't really get Java. I'm trying to define a public array member,
 like so:

   public class MyClass {

     // alphabetical list of words
     private String[] wordList;

     // constructor
     public MyClass() {

       String[] wordList = {

 American,American,Brown,Christian,Congress,Doctor,England,English
       };

     }

     public String[] getList() {
       return wordList;
     }

   }

 When I try to access wordList, as in getList(), I get a null error.
 Why?

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[android-developers] Re: Java newb question about a public array class member

2011-04-01 Thread trans


On Apr 1, 3:35 pm, Michael michaeldh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Replace: String[] wordList = {

 American,American,Brown,Christian,Congress,Doctor,England,En 
 glish
        };

 with: this.wordList = new String[]{

 American,American,Brown,Christian,Congress,Doctor,England,En 
 glish
        };


Thank you.

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[android-developers] Re: Java Script alert not working in Android WebView

2011-03-15 Thread Kapil
Thanks mark
 the alert() method in the html file are working now :) .

Now there are two issues in WebView :
1: I am using a textarea in the html file that i am loading in
WebView , and trying to write in Hindi font in it ,
but when i try to write Hindi text it displays as symbol (  rectangle
symbols like [] ) .

when i do the same in firefox browser on desktop it works fine.
any clue how to give support for multiple language in textarea in
WebView ?

2: When I am clicking submit and trying to open the value of textarea
in alert() method in another java script it doesn't work , does it
mean even after using WebChromeClient
its applicable only for vurrent loaded html page and not java scripts
called from that page ?



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 Add a WebChromeClient implementation to your WebView via
 setWebChromeClient(), then override onJSAlert() to do whatever you
 want.



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  Hi All,
          In my application I am using WebView and in that I am using
  javascript alert( ) method but its not working, no pop-up appears.

  in my manifest file I have added
     uses-permission android:name=android.permission.INTERNET/uses-
  permission

  and in activity file I have added
         mWebView = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.webview);
         mWebView.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
         mWebView.loadUrl(file:///android_asset/demo.html);

  In layout xml file I have added
  WebView
     android:id=@+id/webview
     android:layout_width=fill_parent
     android:layout_height=fill_parent
  /

  Any clue how to enable full Java script in WebView.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java Script alert not working in Android WebView

2011-03-12 Thread cuil yahoo
I am still a learner.

I have a whole menu in javascript, and would like to move it out of there to
the various colorful menus in android. Can i achieve this ? i did try the
loadUrl() function, but was not successful.
My Html file uses almost 10 javascript file. and the function for the menu
is in one of the file.

thanks.
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 AJAX routine in Java. Send alerts to the log. Doing it this way is
 fairly easy and a lot more flexible than just using JavaScript.

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Re: [android-developers] Re: Java Script alert not working in Android WebView

2011-03-12 Thread Mark Murphy
On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 12:23 AM, kypriakos demet...@ece.neu.edu wrote:
 Mark - on a related note, does the Android native browser include a
 WebChromeClient
 implementation in it?

Beats me. I've never looked.

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[android-developers] Re: java sous android

2011-03-11 Thread esavard
Bonjour,

Si tu lies l'anglais, tu peux commencer par ici : 
http://developer.android.com/guide/basics/what-is-android.html

Sinon, tu peux sûrement trouver un livre traitant d'Android sur Amazon.fr en 
français: 
http://www.amazon.fr/gp/search/ref=sr_nr_n_0?rh=k:android,n:301061,n:!301130,n:301131bbn=301130keywords=androidie=UTF8qid=1299725020rnid=301130

Bonne chance.

Étienne.

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[android-developers] Re: java sous android

2011-03-11 Thread Indicator Veritatis
I have not seen an entire translation of Google's online Android
documentation into French. But what I have seen would be very useful
to you, possibly more useful, considering how any translation team
trying to keep up with the changes in Android will surely fall behind.

That something very useful is: Cyril Mottier's Android tutorials in
French. I got as far as 
http://android.cyrilmottier.com/?p=85cpage=1#comment-113
myself in his tutorial, relying on Google Translate when my high
school French proved inadequate;)

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 bonsoir ,
 j'ai un  code java qui marche sous pc mais quand je l'introduit dans
 un projet android en faisant run j'obtient toujour un message qui me
 force de quitter !!!Esct ce que vous pouvez me donner des
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[android-developers] Re: Java Script alert not working in Android WebView

2011-03-11 Thread kypriakos

Mark - on a related note, does the Android native browser include a
WebChromeClient
implementation in it? I have been trying to run Ajax on those browsers
and I ran into
two issues - first one is same origin policy issue. I found out that
the Webkit package
in Android actually had the cross-origin resource policy implemented
in it since
before Android OS v 1.6 unlike what most people kept stating. However,
whoever
coded it skipped a couple of words in the http authentication header
strings so
unless you use those words it won't work. In any case I can now do
cross-origin
calls with the Android native browser either in Android 1.6 or 2.3,
The second
problem is that I cannot still return the response of the service
calls back to the
browser in the form of Javascript alerts- the Webkit implementation
swallows it.
I tried going over the source code but it is getting a bit too
convoluted to follow.

Now I am trying to either use QuickConnect or plain Webviews that
implement
the Http transport aspect of Ajax to be able to send and receive
messages to
remote services and eventually using WebChromeClient implementation to
display
them as javascript alerts ...

Thanks

On Mar 11, 3:46 pm, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
 Add a WebChromeClient implementation to your WebView via
 setWebChromeClient(), then override onJSAlert() to do whatever you
 want.

 On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 5:44 AM, Kapil kapil.hear...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi All,
          In my application I am using WebView and in that I am using
  javascript alert( ) method but its not working, no pop-up appears.

  in my manifest file I have added
     uses-permission android:name=android.permission.INTERNET/uses-
  permission

  and in activity file I have added
         mWebView = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.webview);
         mWebView.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
         mWebView.loadUrl(file:///android_asset/demo.html);

  In layout xml file I have added
  WebView
     android:id=@+id/webview
     android:layout_width=fill_parent
     android:layout_height=fill_parent
  /

  Any clue how to enable full Java script in WebView.

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[android-developers] Re: Java Script alert not working in Android WebView

2011-03-11 Thread Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)
You can always use the JavaScript to Java interface. Write your own
AJAX routine in Java. Send alerts to the log. Doing it this way is
fairly easy and a lot more flexible than just using JavaScript.

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[android-developers] Re: Java code limited to ~24Mb memory and NDK code has no limit?

2011-02-25 Thread DanH
Java has no architected heap limit.  I've seen applications that use
several GB of heap.

Any heap limits are purely a result of the specific implementation.

On Feb 25, 10:31 am, spaceraiders spaceraid...@gmail.com wrote:
 After writing Java apps for a while and being mindful of the heap
 memory limit (typically 16Mb or 24Mb), I was surprised to discover
 recently that NDK apps have no limit on how much memory they can
 allocate. I have a few queries:

 1. Why was the decision made to not enforce the same limitations on
 NDK code?

 2. What are the implications of rewriting apps that use the NDK to
 allocate, say, double the regular Java heap limit? I've done some
 experiments and e.g. using 40Mb on a phone with 256Mb RAM and a Java
 heap limit of 24Mb doesn't seem to cause any noticeable problems.
 Background apps start getting killed when you use a lot more memory
 though.

 3. Are there any plans to increase the Java heap limit? Seeing as
 phones are now getting =512Mb RAM, giving less than 10% of this to
 the foreground app seems an odd limitation.

 I've noticed apps on the market that say they require 256Mb RAM to run
 (!) so other developers are definitely taking advantage of the NDK in
 this way. I much prefer coding in Java but the memory limit makes
 certain apps very tough to write so sticking to Java makes it hard to
 compete with developers that use the NDK.

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[android-developers] Re: Java Hangs When Converting 2.2250738585072012e-308

2011-02-04 Thread fadden
On Feb 2, 3:53 pm, Sanity Android sanity.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
 I just tested a known java bug on Android..
 It happens as well :(

 http://www.exploringbinary.com/java-hangs-when-converting-2-225073858...

Which release of Android did you try it on?

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[android-developers] Re: Java Hangs When Converting 2.2250738585072012e-308

2011-02-03 Thread DanH
Certainly has the potential for some DOS attacks.

On Feb 2, 5:53 pm, Sanity Android sanity.andr...@gmail.com wrote:
 I just tested a known java bug on Android..
 It happens as well :(

 http://www.exploringbinary.com/java-hangs-when-converting-2-225073858...

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