I seem to remember this code. Is there a reason you did not use
finish() in your mBackListener like I suggested? I'd guess that might
be your problem.
On Mar 26, 11:14 pm, "LE THANH TUNG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Tim !
>
> Thank you for your interest.
>
> Each screen, I use 2 intents to forward to another window and return to
> previous window. The code is always the same except parameter (but
> similarly).
>
> I show here the code, please teach me if there should be a method to kill
> process. Or if because of the leak of Memory, how to increase ? My RAM is
> 512M, chip is 1,8GHz
>
> *Code* :
>
> package com.google.tung.englishtest.grammar;
>
> import com.google.tung.englishtest.Introduction;
>
> import com.google.tung.englishtest.R;
> import android.app.Activity;
> import android.content.Intent;
> import android.os.Bundle;
> import android.view.View;
> import android.view.View.OnClickListener;
> import android.widget.Button;
>
> public class Cau_1_grammar extends Activity
> {
> @Override
> protected void onCreate(Bundle icicle)
> {
> super.onCreate(icicle);
>
> setContentView(R.layout.cau_1_grammar);
>
> Button goButton = (Button)findViewById(R.id.cau_1_continue_grammar);
> goButton.setOnClickListener(mGoListener);
> Button backButton = (Button)findViewById(R.id.cau_1_back_grammar);
> backButton.setOnClickListener(mBackListener);
> }
>
> private OnClickListener mGoListener = new OnClickListener()
> {
> public void onClick(View v)
> {
> // to forward to Cau_2
> Intent intent = new Intent();
> intent.setClass(Cau_1_grammar.this,Cau_2_grammar.class);
> startActivity(intent);
> }
> };
> private OnClickListener mBackListener = new OnClickListener()
> {
> public void onClick(View v)
> {
> // Turn back to Cau_1
> Intent intent = new Intent();
> intent.setClass(Cau_1_grammar.this,Introduction.class);
> startActivity(intent);
> }
> };
>
> }
>
> Thank you, Tim.
>
> Anybody can help ?
>
> Please let me know if you have any question.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 9:31 AM, tim jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Not unless you want to tell us what you are doing.
> > Maybe a memory leak?
>
> > On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 1:16 PM, LE THANH TUNG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > Hi all !
>
> > > I am testing an Android application with 45 UIs that I am doing. After
> > > transfer some interface, I got error : Java.lang.OutOfMemory error.
>
> > > Is there any way to fix this error ? Please help !
>
> > > --
> > > Many thanks and regards
> > > LÊ THANH TÙNG
> > > Da Nang, Vietnam
>
> --
> Many thanks and regards
> LÊ THANH TÙNG
> Da Nang, Vietnam
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