Hi Thomas,
RobotMessageBundle.getBlip(waveId, waveletId, blipId) does returns the
blip I want. I logged all 3 IDs and double checked! So it seems it's
the textView.append("") isn't updating the blip's textview as it
suppose to!?
And in the case of the blip not found, which I assume the getBlip will
return null, which I'm not sure because the api doc just doesn't say,
and I'm getting tons of problem with Java Wonderland... Anyway, if it
returns null, the code will create another blip at the end instead!
The reason I'm not posting any code at the moment is I used some of my
own functions over the wave api to simplified the call. And it would
be like I need to paste the whole class here, may be I can find some
older version to do that later.
cheers,
Wes.
On Jan 18, 7:57 pm, Thomas Jungblut <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Wes,
>
> the procedure you told is right, but I guess this might be an issue
> with getting the blip of a certain ID.
> Just a speculation, but it would be great if you post your source code
> (the relevant part).
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