/people/189 is the uri i get.
On Aug 27, 4:24 pm, "Megha Joshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You definitely don't need to store the URI, what are the first and second
> URI values that you get?
>
> 2008/8/27 kingkung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> > I added one simple line to the demo and it crashed with a null pointer
> > exception. Apparently I can't recreate a second Uri from an original
> > Uri.
>
> > private void readContact(Uri uri) {
> > ImageView i = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.image);
> > Uri uri2 = Uri.parse(uri.getEncodedPath());
> > Bitmap b = People.loadContactPhoto(this, uri2, 0, null);
> > i.setImageBitmap(b);
> > }
>
> > This is a terrible scenario, because people don't necessarily store
> > and retrieve within the same operations, and I have no idea how to
> > store a Uri except storing its path as a String.
>
> > How do I get around this??
>
> > On Aug 27, 3:04 pm, "Megha Joshi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Please refer to the attached sample code for setting a contact's image
> > and
> > > loading it..
> > > I didn't get null pointer exception so perhaps there is something else
> > going
> > > on with your code...
>
> > > 2008/8/27 kingkung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > > I'm having trouble getting the new contact photo methods for 0.9 beta
> > > > to work correctly.
>
> > > > This is what I do currently:
>
> > > > private static boolean storePhoto(Context context,
> > AndroidContact
> > > > ac,Uri personUri)
> > > > {
> > > > byte[] bytes =
> > > > ExternalServices.retrieveBytesFromURL(ac.photoUrl);
> > > > People.setPhotoData(context.getContentResolver(),
> > personUri,
> > > > bytes);
> > > > return true;
> > > > }
>
> > > > where the path of the personUri is something like "/people/57"
>
> > > > To retrieve, I use the same personUri, and do:
>
> > > > public void loadPhoto(Uri personUri) throws Exception
> > > > {
> > > > Bitmap b = null;
> > > > b=People.loadContactPhoto(f_context, personUri,
> > > > R.drawable.no_photo_found,null);
> > > > if (b!=null)
> > > > photoView.setImageBitmap(b);
> > > > else
>
> > > > photoView.setImageResource(R.drawable.no_photo_found);
> > > > }
>
> > > > Store seems to work correctly as far as I can tell, but retrieve
> > > > throws a NullPointerException on the line
>
> > > > b=People.loadContactPhoto(f_context, personUri,
> > > > R.drawable.no_photo_found,null);
>
> > > > which is amazing, because none of the parameters (outside of the last
> > > > one) are null.
>
> > > > What is going on?
>
> > > ContactsDemo.zip
> > > 51KViewDownload
>
>
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