Bump. I need to know this as well ? Were you able to find a
workaround ?
regards,
harsh
On Mar 28, 8:19 pm, writser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the sake of completeness: this is some code that looks for new
> subscription / invite events:
>
> Handler handler = new Handler();
> ContentObserver co1 = new ContentObserver(handler) {
> @Override
> public void onChange(boolean selfChange) {
> super.onChange(selfChange);
> Toast.makeText(Friends.this, "subscriptions updated",
> Toast.LENGTH_LONG);
> }};
>
> getContentResolver().registerContentObserver(android.provider.Im.Subscriptions.CONTENT_URI,
> true, co1);
>
> ContentObserver co2 = new ContentObserver(handler) {
> @Override
> public void onChange(boolean selfChange) {
> super.onChange(selfChange);
> Toast.makeText(Friends.this, "invitations updated",
> Toast.LENGTH_LONG);
> }};
>
> getContentResolver().registerContentObserver(android.provider.Im.Invitation.CONTENT_URI,
> true, co2);
>
> No Toasts are ever displayed ..
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