Hi, can anyone help me?

On Feb 19, 5:31 pm, RCP2278 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ah I see.  Well, mainly the reason is trying to understand the
> behavior of the framework.  One task I was trying to do is capture a
> thumbnail of the currently running activity.  According to the
> devguide, there is an activity method onCreateThumbnail() which gets
> called just before that activity is about to suspend (or call just
> before onPause()).  However, for some reason, the onCreateThumbnail()
> is not getting called (I created an override method on my activity and
> set a breakpoint and verified its not getting called; similarly the
> thumbnail field in the activityInfo is set to null after the activity
> suspended).  So I googled for the reason and one of the responses I
> found was because it was disabled in the framework.  I think I'm able
> to locate where it was disabled, so just for my curiosity purposes, I
> tried to modify it so I can verify if it will now call
> onCreateThumbnail().  But this is where I got stuck because I have
> implemented my apk on Windows.
>
> I guess I can load my apk onto the Ubuntu emulator that I just built;
> the problem is the built emulator on Ubuntu runs ridiculously slow on
> my box and I would like to step through it in my Eclipse on Windows.
>
> Ignoring the fact whether I can run my app on the phone and just
> interested in running it in the emulator, what are the steps to import
> the built framework binaries/libraries from Ubuntu onto my Windows
> SDK?
>
> Thanks again for your response and hope you can help out.
>
> R
>
> On Feb 19, 5:09 pm, Romain Guy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > You could do that but the problem is that you would then have an SDK
> > that behaves differently from all Android phones released out there.
> > Your app would just not work once on a phone. What exactly are you
> > trying to achieve?
>
> > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 4:44 PM, RCP2278 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I'm primarily working on the Android SDK on windows, but would like to
> > > modify/tweak some functionality in the application framework.  I have
> > > a separate ubuntu box where I downloaded the android source code,
> > > built it using "make" as well as "make sdk".
>
> > > I have a few questions in mind.  Is it possible to import the binaries
> > > that I built on the ubuntu box into the android windows SDK?  If so,
> > > what are the (proper) steps in doing so.  For example, say I modified
> > > some functionality in the Activity.java file, then built it on
> > > ubuntu.  I want to be able to make use of my modifications and
> > > continue my app development on my Windows SDK.  Can I somehow import
> > > the framework binaries built from this step over to my windows SDK and
> > > continue my development from there?  If so, what are the binaries I
> > > need and what are the steps to import them?
>
> > > Your help is greatly appreciated.  Thanks.
>
> > > RCP2278
>
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