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 ?
>>>>
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