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On Jul 13, 8:47 pm, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Boozel,
>
> The second parameter should be without quotes - i.e. a reference to the
> actual Java class object of your activity.
>
> new Intent(BbService.this, TsandCs.class);
> startActivity(intent);
>
> If specifying class name by string, the ".class" should not be there,
> since you're not making a reference to the Java class, like above.
>
> -- Kostya
>
> 13.07.2010 22:42, Boozel пишет:
>
>
>
>
>
> > This is the code i used
> > Intent intent = new Intent(BbService.this, "TsandCs.class");
> >                                    startActivity(intent);
> > but eclipse says: The constructor Intent(BbService,String) is
> > undefined
> > i tried putting the first parameter in quotes too like above but the
> > constructor Intent(String,String) is undefined
> > any ideas?
>
> > On Jul 13, 8:32 pm, chethan kumar<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >> you want to start activity from a service rite
>
> >> So you can just do this.
>
> >> Intent intent = new Intent("*Your Service Class Name.this*", "*Activity You
> >> Want to Go.class*");
> >> startActivity(intent);
>
> >> MAke sure you have added the activity in your Manifest.
>
> >> regards
> >> Chethan
>
> >> On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Boozel<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>> It now gives this error
> >>> Unable to find explicit activity class {com.example.test/
> >>> TsandCs.class}; have you declared this activity in your
> >>> AndroidManifest.xml?
> >>> here is the code i used
>
> >>> try{
>
> >>>         Intent i = new Intent( Intent.ACTION_MAIN );
> >>>                 Log.d( LOG_TAG,"onCreate - 3" );
> >>>                 i.setComponent(
> >>>                             new ComponentName( "com.example.test",
> >>> "TsandCs.class" )
> >>>                         );
> >>>                 Log.d( LOG_TAG,"onCreate - 4" );
> >>>                 i.addFlags( Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK );
> >>>                 i.addFlags( Intent.FLAG_FROM_BACKGROUND);
> >>>                 Log.d( LOG_TAG,"onCreate - 5" );
> >>>                          startActivity( i );
> >>>                       Log.d( LOG_TAG,"onCreate - 6" );
> >>>                 }
> >>> and my manifest is shown in the other post.
> >>> ant ideas?
>
> >>> On Jul 13, 7:33 pm, Pent<[email protected]>  wrote:
>
> >>>> Intent i = new Intent( Intent.ACTION_MAIN );  // don't think main is
> >>>> necessary actually :)
>
> >>>> i.setComponentName(
> >>>>      new ComponentName( "pkgname", "activityclassname" )
> >>>> );
>
> >>>> i.addFlags( Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK );
> >>>> i.addFlags( Intent.FLAG_FROM_BACKGROUND);
>
> >>>> try {
> >>>>           startActivity( i );}
>
> >>>> catch ( ActivityNotFoundException e ) {
>
> >>>> }
>
> >>>> If the user has just left an app via Home, you might find it takes 5
> >>>> seconds for your activity to appear. An Android bug I logged about 9
> >>>> months ago,
> >>>> grouse grouse :)
>
> >>>> Pent
>
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