to help with a little code

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public class AppService extends WakefulIntentService {
        public AppService() {
                super("AppService");
        }

        private void showMePopup(Row rec) {
                final FrameLayout fl = new FrameLayout(this);
                final TextView input = new TextView(this);
                input.setGravity(Gravity.CENTER);
                input.setSingleLine(true);

                fl.addView(input, new FrameLayout.LayoutParams
(FrameLayout.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT,
FrameLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT));

                input.setText(rec.message);
                new AlertDialog.Builder(this)
                     .setView(fl)
                     .setTitle(R.string.app_name)
                     .setPositiveButton("OK", new 
DialogInterface.OnClickListener(){
                         //@Override
                          public void onClick(DialogInterface d, int which) {
                                          d.dismiss();
                          }
                     }).create().show();
        }
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is it kinda bad context ? as this refers to instance of
WakefulIntentService ? if yes how can I get proper context instance ?

i am using Mark's code wakefulintentservice from github

regards

On Dec 16, 7:46 pm, Jags <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now that I am able to send an sms from inside AppService, I am unable
> to show an alert upon an alarm.
>
> i get the exception 12-16 19:41:37.890: DEBUG/RemindMe(5317): Unable
> to add window -- token null is not for an application
>
> am I not allowed to show alert in AppService ?
> I understand Mark opined against it, but how to convince my boss about
> this :) . I am able to show a toast though
>
> regards
>
> On Dec 13, 2:15 am, Jags <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Ok ! Now that I am able to fire up the alarm, how can I fire up the
> > alarm with a little more context ? Like for example, I want to have my
> > alarm give me a record id when it wakes me up ! How can I acheive that
> > in a broadcast receiver ?
>
> > regardsJagat
>
> > On Dec 9, 7:14 pm, Jags <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > very bad, blackberry allows this but. this is where blackberry scored
> > > better than android :)
>
> > > On Dec 9, 5:10 pm, "Mark Murphy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > but it invokes the mail ui of android, cant I silenly send email as i
> > > > > am sending sms ?
>
> > > > Not unless you bundle in your own email JAR and use that. The only
> > > > built-in ways to send emails in Android will involve user input.
>
> > > > --
> > > > Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
> > > > Android App Developer Books:http://commonsware.com/books.html
>
>

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