This appears to be a question about programming with the SDK, so should be
on android-developers.

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 7:42 PM, rktb <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I could not find "Reply" on the post:http://groups.google.com/group/
> android-developers/browse_thread/threa..<http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa..>
> ..
> So, creating a new post.
>
> Based on Dianne's example, I am able to start a remote service and
> also call "bindService". Now, when I am trying to call a method, I am
> seeing the following problem:
> ~~~~~~~~~~
> W/Parcel  (  319): **** enforceInterface() expected
> 'com.android.rkserv.IRKOwnService' but read
> 'com.android.rkapp.IRKOwnService'
> D/AndroidRuntime(  342): Shutting down VM
> W/dalvikvm(  342): threadid=3: thread exiting with uncaught exception
> (group=0x4000fe68)
> E/AndroidRuntime(  342): Uncaught handler: thread main exiting due to
> uncaught exception
> E/AndroidRuntime(  342): java.lang.SecurityException: Binder
> invocation to an incorrect interface
> ~~~~~~~~~~
>
> The following are the details of my packages:
>
> Package "com.android.rkserv" consists of a service RKOwnService. It
> has the IDL file IRKOwnService.aidl. The AndroidManifest.xml consists
> of the service
> <service android:name=".RKOwnService" android:exported="true"
> android:process=":remote" >
>    <intent-filter>
>        <action android:name="com.android.RKINTENT" />
>    </intent-filter>
> </service>
>
> Package "com.android.rkapp" wants to access this service.
> The service is started via
>    Intent serv = new Intent();
>    serv.setAction("com.android.RKINTENT");
>    startService(serv);
>
> The service is bound via
>    bindService(new Intent("com.android.RKINTENT"),rkconn,
> Context.BIND_AUTO_CREATE);
>
> The service is stopped via
>    Intent serv = new Intent();
>    serv.setAction("com.android.RKINTENT");
>    stopService(serv);
>
> All the above actions go through fine. Next, I try to call a function
> defined in the interface as
>    private final IRKOwnService.Stub mBinder = new IRKOwnService.Stub
> () {
>        public void callFn1() {
>            RKOwnService.this.callFn1();
>        }
>    };
>
> This is when I see the error --
> W/Parcel  (  319): **** enforceInterface() expected
> 'com.android.rkserv.IRKOwnService' but read
> 'com.android.rkapp.IRKOwnService'
>
> NOTE: To get rid of compilation errors, I added "IRKOwnService.aidl"
> in the calling package "com.android.rkapp".
>
> Any pointers would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Ravi
> >
>


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