Ok.
But how to find the id to join it in the intent?

When i update my widget, i do :
updateViews.setOnClickPendingIntent(R.id.widget, pendingIntent);
the pendingintent has an extra value with the widget id. How to get
the widget id?

Charles




On May 7, 12:25 am, Jeff Sharkey <jshar...@android.com> wrote:
> When building the widget update, you can pack the appWidgetId into the
> PendingIntent.  Through the setData() Uri usually works best.
>
> j
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Carlos <canss...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I have a widget like the jeff's example.
> > And i don't understand how to identify each widget (same type).
> > getAppWidgetIds() returns a tab, how to catch the good id when i touch
> > mywidget 1 or mywidget 2?
> > Do you know a solution?
>
> > Charles
>
> > On Apr 23, 12:05 am, Al <alcapw...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> That worked, thanks.
>
> >> On Apr 22, 7:36 pm, Tom Gibara <m...@tomgibara.com> wrote:
>
> >> > That's true, but notice that his service has no dependency on the class
> >> > implementing the onUpdate method, in principal anything in the 
> >> > application
> >> > could invoke that service. You'll find the appwidgetids available via the
> >> > getAppWidgetIds() on AppWidgetManager.
> >> > Tom.
>
> >> > 2009/4/22 Al <alcapw...@googlemail.com>
>
> >> > > In Jeff's example, the service is started from his onUpdate method,
> >> > > which is called by AppWidgetProvider. This is different from what I'd
> >> > > like to do, I'd like to push an update to thewidgetfrom inside my
> >> > > activity, but with the correct int[] values.
>
> >> > > On Apr 22, 7:16 pm, Tom Gibara <m...@tomgibara.com> wrote:
> >> > > > Yes, you can push updates to your widgets any time by obtaining an
> >> > > > AppWidgetManager.
> >> > > > Jeff Sharkey posted an example that performs an update within a 
> >> > > > Service.
> >> > > It
> >> > > > includes this code that might help.
>
> >> > > >             // Push update for thiswidgetto the home screen
> >> > > >             ComponentName thisWidget = new ComponentName(this,
> >> > > > WordWidget.class);
> >> > > >             AppWidgetManager manager =
> >> > > AppWidgetManager.getInstance(this);
> >> > > >             manager.updateAppWidget(thisWidget, updateViews);
>
> >> > > > The relevant methods you are looking for are on the AppWidgetManager
> >> > > class.
> >> > > > In this case everywidgetis being updated in the same way so this code
> >> > > > takes advantage of the updateAppWidget method (which doesn't take an
> >> > > array
> >> > > > of ids, but updates allwidgetinstances identically).
>
> >> > > > Jeff's blog post is at:
>
> >> > > >http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2009/04/introducing-home-scree...
>
> >> > > > Tom.
>
> >> > > > 2009/4/22 Al <alcapw...@googlemail.com>
>
> >> > > > > Depending on what I do in my application, I might want to force an
> >> > > > > update on mywidget. I've have had a poke around and can't seem to
> >> > > > > find any API for doing a manual update. At the moment, I have a
> >> > > > > function that sends a broadcast and my onReceive does this:
>
> >> > > > >       �...@override
> >> > > > >        public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
>
> >> > > > >                String action = intent.getAction();
>
> >> > > > >                if (action != null && action.equals(UPDATE_ACTION)) 
> >> > > > > {
> >> > > > > //internal
> >> > > > > static string
> >> > > > >                        onUpdate(context,
> >> > > > > AppWidgetManager.getInstance(context), new int[]
> >> > > > > { 0 });
> >> > > > >                }
>
> >> > > > >                else {
> >> > > > >                        super.onReceive(context, intent);
> >> > > > >                }
> >> > > > >        }
>
> >> > > > > Is there a proper way to do this, which sents the int array to the
> >> > > > > correct values? Or do I have to do it like this instead?
>
> --
> Jeff Sharkey
> jshar...@google.com
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