If I call start() it is better and the behavior is what I expect.

Thx and I apologize, it was too late and if I was more concentrated I
saw this point !

Rgds

On May 5, 7:55 pm, "Romain Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You must call myThread.start(), not myThread.run(). Calling run()
> directly will not executed the code in the thread.
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 10:39 AM, Hielko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > what happends when you put an infinite loop inside your thread?
>
> > On 5 mei, 19:33, 6real <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Dear all,
>
> >> I don't understand the behavior of the Activity and thread process.
>
> >> What I would like to do :
> >> I open a map activity but there are several process. I would like to
> >> open the map center on a point, start the process and finally center
> >> and span the map.
>
> >> What I have done (look a t the debug with STEP inside):
>
> >> public class MyMapActivity extends MapActivity implements
> >> OnClickListener, Runnable {
>
> >> public void onCreate(Bundle icicle) {
> >>         super.onCreate(icicle);
> >>         Log.d("MAP", "STEP ON CREATE 1");
>
> >>         setContentView(R.layout.map_main);
>
> >>         Thread threadOfMap = new Thread(this);
> >>         threadOfMap.run();
> >>         Log.d("MAP", "STEP ON CREATE 2");
> >>     }
>
> >> public void run() {
> >>         Log.d("MAP", "STEP RUN 1");
>
> >> //a long process than can be mocked by a sleep :
> >> try{
> >> Thread.sleep(3000);
>
> >> }catch (Exeption e){
> >> }
>
> >>         Log.d("MAP", "STEP RUN 2");
> >>     }
>
> >> }
>
> >> What I expect (interms of order of logs : )
> >> DEBUG/MAP(1146): STEP ONCREATE 1
> >> DEBUG/MAP(1146): STEP RUN 1
> >> DEBUG/MAP(1146): STEP ONCREATE 2
> >> DEBUG/MAP(1146): STEP RUN 2
>
> >> What I obtain
> >> DEBUG/MAP(1146): STEP ONCREATE 1
> >> DEBUG/MAP(1146): STEP RUN 1
> >> DEBUG/MAP(1146): STEP RUN 2
> >> DEBUG/MAP(1146): STEP ONCREATE 2
>
> >> ----------------
> >> It seems that my applications waits for the run method to be finished,
> >> on the onCreate. If I call the run method, I expect the run to be
> >> launched in a separate process...
>
> >> ---------------
>
> >> I think the issu comes from my understanding of threads, if someone
> >> can give me hints ?
>
> >> Thx !
>
> --
> Romain Guywww.curious-creature.org
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