I had this problem on every other build until I turned on the Eclipse
flag ProjectBuild Automatically.
I believe that is the default when Eclipse is installed, but I
unchecked it because I thought it was unnecessary. Even now, I think
it is necessary only to cover up a bug in Eclipse when it
Get an Android handset and find out what the standard applications do.
That will give you some ideas.
The source code for a simple app called MJAndroid that uses location
can be found here: http://examples.oreilly.com/9780596521509/
In addition to the SDK, you will need a maps API key. The
I use Windows 7 and eclipse and haven't had a problem with development
gand testing with the emulator. However, I did try to hook up my
phone to try to test on it and haven't found the correct drivers.
That part workes great on my husband's XP machine :(
Hope it helps
-Kitzy
On Jan 29, 7:13 pm,
Solved!
I had to move the EditText bodyText; line outside of onClick and
onCreate and add private infront of it.
Hope this can help someone else in the future!
On Jan 29, 6:35 pm, André pha...@hotmail.com wrote:
Still I haven't been able to make this work?
I have changed that way to make the
did you try selecting the devices tab and making sure the device is
selected.
On Jan 28, 10:20 pm, Kevin Duffey andjar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
Has anyone noticed that their LogCat window seems to stop working after an
app force closes.. or maybe for some other reason? I've been having
Hi MobDev,
Glad you found it useful. For some reason, I referred to you as xxx in
my OP to you, probably because I wrote it offline, and if there's a
way to edit Google Groups' posts once they're submitted, it eludes me
*completely*.
I will organize these notes a bit better and post a tutorial
When I switch to DDMS perspective, I see that window. It's the only
emulator/device running. So I would assume it's correct.
I am wondering if running the emulator from command line would be better. I
am going to try that as well, as it seems I get a random crap shoot when
LogCat works.. as well
On Jan 25, 9:02 am, Justin Anderson janderson@gmail.com wrote:
Is there anyone who has the ability to block people who post crap like this?
I must have reported this user and these Arabic posts 100 times, but
the Abuse Department ignores it. Just like they ignore it when the
Google Groups
Hi,
I'm running Eclipse IDE on Windows XP using Android SDK up-to-
date (and working fine...).
I'm doing the Hello Views tutorials series, and I've done the first
part of Google Map View tutorial :
http://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/views/hello-mapview.html
I went succesfully
I thought these lists had moderators or owners.
If no one wants the job, I'll take it and keep this kind of shit from
happening, who do I talk to?
2010/1/30 Bruce Bergman bruceberg...@gmail.com:
On Jan 25, 9:02 am, Justin Anderson janderson@gmail.com wrote:
Is there anyone who has the
2010/1/30 Mr. Baseball 34 mrbasebal...@gmail.com:
I thought these lists had moderators or owners.
If no one wants the job, I'll take it and keep this kind of shit from
happening, who do I talk to?
I have a couple of personal groups and the spam messages are arriving
even with all the
Mr. Baseball 34 wrote:
I thought these lists had moderators or owners.
They do. There is a link to contact them on the About page, as it is
with many Google Groups.
http://groups.google.com/group/android-beginners/about
If no one wants the job, I'll take it and keep this kind of shit from
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