You're right. I talked about big bitmap. A remoteView forces a maximum resolution of bitmap, my bitmaps are under this resolution. But I apply multiple bitmap on multiple view in my remoteview. Is it possible to build a too big (in memory size) for my remoteview with all the bitmap ?
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 10:10 PM, Jose_GD <[email protected]> wrote: > It seems your question is not very clear... > Big elements? > > El lunes, 21 de mayo de 2012 06:58:56 UTC-3, Jorodan escribió: > >> Hi, >> >> I add an idea. Is it possible to have to big elements sended to the >> WidgetManger ? >> >> Le jeudi 17 mai 2012 06:24:42 UTC+2, Jose_GD a écrit : >>> >>> Hi Jorodan, >>> >>> Are you aware that broadcast receivers like appwidgets have a very short >>> lifecycle? >>> To make a robust updating scheme you must do the update from a service. >>> >>> HTH, >>> >>> José >>> >>> >>> El martes, 15 de mayo de 2012 06:28:29 UTC-3, Jorodan escribió: >>>> >>>> Hi Android developers, >>>> >>>> I have a big problem ! >>>> >>>> I have an alarm manager each minutes for updating the clock. >>>> When I received the Intent. >>>> For each instance of the widget, I calculate my RemoteView and send the >>>> RemoteView to the widget using : AppWidgetManager updateAppWidget(int >>>> appWidgetId, RemoteViews views). >>>> >>>> It is working well most part of the time. >>>> >>>> But, I don't know why, after an undetermined time, the function >>>> "updateAppWidget" doesn't refresh the widget. >>>> >>>> I force stop the Home (from system settings). When I do that, the Home >>>> will force close because of this error : "java.lang.RuntimeException: >>>> system server dead?" >>>> When my clock is "frozen", the system widget clock is frozen too. >>>> >>>> And for now, I found this bug only with the Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S2. >>>> >>>> Any idea ? >>>> >>> >> Le jeudi 17 mai 2012 06:24:42 UTC+2, Jose_GD a écrit : >>> >>> Hi Jorodan, >>> >>> Are you aware that broadcast receivers like appwidgets have a very short >>> lifecycle? >>> To make a robust updating scheme you must do the update from a service. >>> >>> HTH, >>> >>> José >>> >>> >>> El martes, 15 de mayo de 2012 06:28:29 UTC-3, Jorodan escribió: >>>> >>>> Hi Android developers, >>>> >>>> I have a big problem ! >>>> >>>> I have an alarm manager each minutes for updating the clock. >>>> When I received the Intent. >>>> For each instance of the widget, I calculate my RemoteView and send the >>>> RemoteView to the widget using : AppWidgetManager updateAppWidget(int >>>> appWidgetId, RemoteViews views). >>>> >>>> It is working well most part of the time. >>>> >>>> But, I don't know why, after an undetermined time, the function >>>> "updateAppWidget" doesn't refresh the widget. >>>> >>>> I force stop the Home (from system settings). When I do that, the Home >>>> will force close because of this error : "java.lang.RuntimeException: >>>> system server dead?" >>>> When my clock is "frozen", the system widget clock is frozen too. >>>> >>>> And for now, I found this bug only with the Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S2. >>>> >>>> Any idea ? >>>> >>> -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Groups "Android Developers" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected] > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

