I am interested in installing the Android source so that when I am
debugging my app I can step into an Android SDK call, is this possible
and if so are there directions somewhere on how to do this?
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I am trying to pass an integer between activities using an intent.
The source activity makes the calls info.id is the selected item from
a ListView.
Intent intent = new Intent(myActivity.this,
newClass.class);
Looking for a way to pass an arbitrary data type to a sub-activity.
Seems like Intents are missing something like intent.putExtra(String
name, Object object) or bundle.putObject(String name,Object object)
where object can be any type (such as ListMyClass). L
I looked at all the type that can be
waltarm...@gmail.com wrote:
Look at Intent.putExtra(String, Parcelable). You will need to make your
object implement Parcelable.
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 12:45, oregonduckman oregonduck...@gmail.comwrote:
Looking for a way to pass an arbitrary data type to a sub-activity.
Seems like Intents
/error? If you resume the run
(perhaps more than once) the complete stack with error will eventually get
dumped to the log. You can then view it in the logcat window (a tab in the
right pane of the debug perspective).
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 20:05, oregonduckman oregonduck...@gmail.comwrote
Would be interested in people's opinion on which platform provides a
better host environment for Android development.
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My code is calling setContentView(R.layout.someLayoutID); from an
activities' onCreate method. The activity is launched with the
following:
Intent myIntent = new Intent(this, myClass.class);
try
{
I am working on an app that requires widgets to be repositioned at
runtime. The docs say getWidth() should return the width of View at
runtime but the only value getWidth() returns is 0. Can someone point
me in the right direction on how to get the dimensions of a view at
runtime?
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doesn't get calculated until
it is displayed
On Jan 13, 2010 6:48 PM, oregonduckman oregonduck...@gmail.com wrote:
I am working on an app that requires widgets to be repositioned at
runtime. The docs say getWidth() should return the width of View at
runtime but the only value getWidth() returns
If n activities have equivalent intent filters how does Android pick
the one to send an intent to?
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If what you say is true how is the one choses to handle the intent?
On Jan 12, 2:21 pm, ryan alford ryanalford...@gmail.com wrote:
If I am not mistaken, it sends it to all activities in no particular order.
Ryan
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On Jan 12, 2010 5:17 PM, oregonduckman oregonduck
there is a method that you can call to stop the OS from broadcasting the
intent after you have handled it, but I forgot what it was.
Ryaqn
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On Jan 12, 2010 5:36 PM, oregonduckman oregonduck...@gmail.com wrote:
If what you say is true how is the one choses to handle the intent
I am developing on a Mac with Eclipse and have the skeleton for an app
that implements the standard framework callbacks (onCreate, onDestroy,
onPause, etc..). When I set breakpoints in the callbacks the debugger
stops and displays a tab that says
ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread
I have gone through several tutorials on Android programming and find
myself needing a better understanding of the Android Framework. Does
anyone know of an article or book that gives a good explanation of the
Android Framework and how to best make use of it? Is there a document
that also covers
I frequently receive the error r cannot be resolved when adding
functionality to an application and I have no idea why this happens.
The change can be as simple as adding an ArrayList when the error
appears in Eclipse.
I have also seen the same kind of thing with the error message The
project
I am running OSX 10.5.8 and am new to Android/Eclipse/Java and need
help choosing the correct versions of Android/Eclipse SDK/IDE/Java SDK
to install.
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The 1.5 installation notes refer to Eclipse 3.3 (Europa) or Eclipse
3.4 (Ganymede). When I looked on Eclipse website I could not find a
reference to either version, can someone point me to the correct
version of Eclipse that will work with the 1.5 SDK?
Thanks
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