wow great video, although I really wish he had some example code to
look at I get the general idea but now I feel like I have a schematic
for a wheel...  Anyone know of any open source projects (twitter app
when are you coming?!?!) that use any of these techniques?

On Jun 8, 10:35 am, Andrew Brampton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've watched many of the Google IO talks and one that I'm trying to
> reproduce is "Developing Android REST client applications"[1]. In this
> talk Virgil suggests you should not execute your RESTful queries
> inside a Thread/AsyncTask spawned from your Activity (which I had been
> doing), instead you should use a more complex architecture that uses a
> combination of a ContentProvider and a Service.
>
> From what I understood the reason for this design was so your data was
> more persistent between app restarts, and so your queries don't
> disappear if your Activity starts/stops (e.g on a screen rotation). I
> buy into both those reasons hence I'm trying to implement this.
>
> On the slides[2] page 45 We have an Activity calling a
> ContentProvider. Now the ContentProvider checks its local database, if
> the content is not there it sends an Intent to a service which fetches
> the content, inserts it into the ContentProvider, then the
> ContentProvider calls back to the Activity (with a ContentObserver)
> and the Activity can carry on. The question I have is how is this
> callback setup. The ContentProvider exposes simple methods, query,
> insert, update, delete which don't seem easy to adapt to a callback
> interface.
>
> It could be implemented by a Cursor which is designed to block, but
> that could be problematic as you don't' want to block your UI Thread.
> I'd appreciate if anyone could make this clearer to me, or show me
> some code. I'm hoping the Twitter app will be open sourced soon which
> apparently uses this architecture.
>
> thanks
> Andrew
>
> [1]http://code.google.com/events/io/2010/sessions/developing-RESTful-and...
> [2]http://dl.google.com/googleio/2010/android-developing-RESTful-android...

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