still  facing the same problem .
On Dec 1, 11:29 am, Siva Prasad <[email protected]> wrote:
> There are two ways to this :
>
> 1.Declare Edite text object globally and create object inside dialog button
> Reason:
> *final *may be the cause.
> 2. if(user_input.getText()!=null)
> {
>
> user_input.getText().toString();}
>
> Thanks ,
> Sivaprasad.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:18 AM, rajesh <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am create a custom  dialog   for login and password . every thing is
> > fine but as application crash when I get the data from EditText i.e.
> > String value = user_input.getText().toString();         . below is my
> > code and crash point
>
> > @Override
> >        protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id)
> >        {
> >                 switch (id)
> >                 {
>
> >                   case DIALOG_TEXT_ENTRY:
> >                            //-------------
>
> >                           // This example shows how to add a custom layout
> > to an
> > AlertDialog
> >                       LayoutInflater factory = LayoutInflater.from(this);
> >                       final View textEntryView =
> > factory.inflate(R.layout.alert_dialog_text_entry,null);
> >                       return new AlertDialog.Builder(this)
> >                           //.setIcon(R.drawable.alert_dialog_icon)
> >                           //.setTitle(R.string.alert_dialog_text_entry)
>
> >                           .setView(textEntryView)
> >                           .setPositiveButton("ok", new
> > DialogInterface.OnClickListener() { //R.string.alert_dialog_ok
> >                               public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog,
> > int whichButton) {
>
> >                                   final EditText user_input =
> > (EditText)findViewById(R.id.username_editText);
> >                                   final EditText password_input =
> > (EditText)findViewById.id.password_editText);
>
> >                                   String value =
> > user_input.getText().toString();         // crashes here
> >                                                   String value1 =
> > password_input.getText().toString();
> >                                   System.out.println(value);
>
> >                               }
> >                           })
> >                           .setNegativeButton("cancel", new
> > DialogInterface.OnClickListener() { //R.string.alert_dialog_cancel
> >                               public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog,
> > int whichButton) {
>
> >                               }
>
> >                           })
> >                           .create();
>
> >                            //-------------
>
> >                 }
> >                 return null;
>
> >        }
>
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> Sivaprasad.Gangineni,
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