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On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 1:03 AM, appsgrrl bettyoch...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm tryng to get an IntentService to work, and I have extended
IntentService, and I implemented a onHandletIntent(Intent) method. I
put some logging in there, but this method never gets called.
I must be doing something
I am trying to create a simple AppWidget using a service to initialize
the content in the onUpdate() method. The data is not being refreshed
and logcat shows me the following warning:
AppWidgetService W updateAppWidgetProvider: provider doesn't exist:
Jake,
The error is in the way your code instantiates ComponentName.
Instead of:
ComponentName thisWidget = new ComponentName(this, ZMUpdateService.class);
Do this:
ComponentName thisWidget = new ComponentName(this,*ZmanMinderAppWidget*.class);
The error message was trying to convey same
Hi --
Thanks for replying. I also have a logging printout in the
onStartCommand() method, and that does show as being called.
If onStartCommand() is called, doesn't that mean my startService()
from my Activity has indeed started my IntentService?
Who ultimately calls onHandleIntent()? That's
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 9:39 AM, Jake Colman col...@ppllc.com wrote:
I am trying to create a simple AppWidget using a service to initialize
the content in the onUpdate() method. The data is not being refreshed
and logcat shows me the following warning:
AppWidgetService W
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 10:37 AM, appsgrrl bettyoch...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for replying. I also have a logging printout in the
onStartCommand() method, and that does show as being called.
If onStartCommand() is called, doesn't that mean my startService()
from my Activity has indeed
Betty,
Make sure your service calls base class methods in onCreate() and
onStart(). Intents for processing are queued to a worker thread by
IntentService.onStart. The worker thread is set up by onCreate.
class BettysService extends IntentService {
@Override
public void onCreate() {
...
Kostya,
Thanks. That worked like a charm.
I noticed in sample AppWidget code that does not use a service, that it
iterates the appWidgetIds array so that it updates all instances of the
widget. However, in sample code that uses a Service, that iteration is
not done. Is that because it is not
Jake,
onUpdate is passed an explicit list of just the widget ids that need to
be updated. Supposedly, there could be widgets that belong to this
provider but don't need updating (e.g. on a scrolled-off home screen
portion).
Pushing a RemoveViews object to a paricular widget is done by
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:55 AM, ckloch htc.kl...@hotmail.com wrote:
In theory it seems to be easy, but I would highly appreciate your help on
how to do this in Android as I cannot see how I start changing the colours
of the individual bar in the screen after initially defining the screen.
Kostya,
That makes perfect sense. It seems like a service-based update is
really the right way to go. It avoids any potential timeout issue and
is allows updating of all widgets at once.
Thanks for your help.
...Jake
KV == Kostya Vasilyev kmans...@gmail.com writes:
KV Jake,
KV
MM == Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com writes:
MM If it helps, here is a complete app widget example:
MM
http://github.com/commonsguy/cw-advandroid/tree/master/AppWidget/Microblog/
MM It assumes you have an identi.ca account you can use.
Indeed it does and indeed I do. I am
Jake,
Using a service for a widget that's not doing anything lengthy to
prepare updates seems like a bit of an overkill. Certainly it works, but
probably not necessary.
On the other hand, using a service is definitely the way to go for
widgets that fetch data from the Internet or some other
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Kostya Vasilyev kmans...@gmail.com wrote:
On the other hand, using a service is definitely the way to go for widgets
that fetch data from the Internet or some other way that can take a long
time.
There are (at least) three costs to doing work in the app widget
Hello,
I am trying to make a small To do list application. The application
keeps crashing on and saying, the application closed and please try
again. The message also has force close option.
Here is the code, does anyone has an idea what's wrong?
Thanks
package com.todolist;
import
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Varun Khanduja varunkhand...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to make a small To do list application. The application
keeps crashing on and saying, the application closed and please try
again. The message also has force close option.
Here is the code, does anyone
Hi,
Your onCreate method is not calling the default:
super.onCreate( icicle );
Also, I would wrap the body of the code in a try{ } catch( Exception ex
) clause.
Hope this helps,
Sy
Varun Khanduja wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to make a small To do list application. The application
keeps
One other thing to mention... These groups are not only great for posting
questions but also for searching through them to find other posts with the
same problem or question that may already have an answer.
In particular, your question is one that has been answered many times over
and a quick
MM == Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com writes:
MM If it helps, here is a complete app widget example:
MM
http://github.com/commonsguy/cw-advandroid/tree/master/AppWidget/Microblog/
MM It assumes you have an identi.ca account you can use.
Mark,
Although it says Microblog, the
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 1:38 PM, SaiSriOrl sridhar.rangasw...@gmail.comwrote:
the client wants an App to be secured so that no one can
illegal downlod.thats our question.
You're not getting any response because:
1) your post is a bit difficult to read, though I'm assuming that's because
Hi dear all,
I got a question about displaying carousel like contents (pictures,
contact info):
Eg.: In portrait mode I have a list of contacts on my current screen.
When I turn it into landscape mode, the pictures of the ppl in contact
list are enlarged in carousel way, by sliding the pic you
hi my name is josh i am new to the droid world. i have just rooted my
motorola droid.
any suggestions on apps good for rooted droids.
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On 24 Jun 2010, at 00:31, ravendev wrote:
hi my name is josh i am new to the droid world. i have just rooted my
motorola droid.
any suggestions on apps good for rooted droids.
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On Jun 23, 2010 6:31 PM, ravendev jzimm1...@gmail.com wrote:
hi my name is josh i am new to the droid world. i have just rooted my
motorola droid.
any suggestions on apps good for
Thanks but I really prefer to view LogCat in Eclipse because it is so
much easier to find what you want. In Eclipse, for example, user-
generated log output is split into individual tabs based on the tags
you set. Also, in the main log tab everything is color coded. To
find the stack trace
We are well aware of the issues with the logcat panel in DDMS.
We hope to get around to see sooner rather than later but we've got a
lot of stuff on our plate unfortunately.
Xav
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:06 PM, DonFrench dcfre...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks but I really prefer to view LogCat in
Spoken like a petulant child - fix it yourself if you think you can do better...
On 24 Jun 2010, at 01:06, DonFrench wrote:
Thanks but I really prefer to view LogCat in Eclipse because it is so
much easier to find what you want. In Eclipse, for example, user-
generated log output is split
Hi -- You know, that was one of the first things I had thought of, so
I put a call to super.onHandleIntent() in my class code.
However, I got a NullPointerException from IntentService.onStart(),
which is called from IntentService.onStartCommand(), which is from my
class's onStartCommand()
I
What would be awesome if somehow make your SD card into virtual memory
Raul Martinez
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On Jun 23, 2010 6:31 PM, ravendev jzimm1...@gmail.com wrote:
hi my name is josh i am new to the droid world. i have just rooted my
motorola droid.
any suggestions on apps good for
Hello everybody. Thanks for the suggestions. I guess the problem is I
am learning Java as well and at the same time I am learning Android.
So it's sort of hard for me to follow the conventions and the syntax.
But I do try to look into the existing questions related to the
topic. I will certainly
It worked now. Thank you very much everyone. :)
On Jun 22, 8:37 pm, Temitope Akinwande takinwa...@gmail.com wrote:
Looking through your code, I do not see where you are using
R.id.display, however I see R.id.dateDisplay
If the problem is with R.id.dateDisplay, do you have any layout
defined
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