Hi all,
my appliation must use gprs/edge/other sim connection, not wifi.
Based on http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6518 and
http://blogs.msdn.com/zhengpei/ I wrote:
ret = connMan.requestRouteToHost(ConnectivityManager.TYPE_MOBILE,
hostAddress);
To lookup host I used function from
is not determined by the protocol (HTTP or whatever) you use.
Bluetooth is never used by by HTTP since there is no IP used below.
regards
Stefan
On 18 Mrz., 14:10, badzio bad...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
in my application I need sometimes send data via http (using
HttpClient, HttpGet and HttpPost
are
used is not determined by the protocol (HTTP or whatever) you use.
Bluetooth is never used by by HTTP since there is no IP used below.
regards
Stefan
On 18 Mrz., 14:10, badzio bad...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
in my application I need sometimes send data via http (using
HttpClient, HttpGet
Ok,
I've found
http://almondmendoza.com/2009/10/17/turn-off-turn-on-wifi-in-android-using-code-tutorial/
:)
On 19 Mar, 09:21, badzio bad...@gmail.com wrote:
Another question - how can I switch off wifi? Of course I mean from
source code :)
On 18 Mar, 21:39, spachner stefanpach
Hi,
in my application I need sometimes send data via http (using
HttpClient, HttpGet and HttpPost). Can I choose (from source code)
connection which is used? For example, I'd like to use only gprs, not
wifi, not bluetooth. Or only wifi, not gprs.
Thanks for replies :)
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Hi all,
I need to list all document files (*.doc/pdf/txt/xls) on android. I
know that I can list media files (audio, movies, pictures) using
embedded android's database (ContentResolver) with some URI, for
example content://media/external/audio/media for audio files. Can I
get document files
Concerning #2 (getResponseCode throws an exception), see workaround in
this bug report:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4523989
See bugs 4513568 and 4160499 for more HttpUrlConnection workarounds.
On Feb 9, 5:23 am, badzio bad...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I want to use
=4523989
See bugs 4513568 and 4160499 for more HttpUrlConnection workarounds.
On Feb 9, 5:23 am, badzio bad...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I want to use HttpPost over https/ssl.
I get 'Not trusted server certificate' error. I've found a lot of
posts, seems that many people have similar
Hi all,
I want to use HttpPost over https/ssl.
I get 'Not trusted server certificate' error. I've found a lot of
posts, seems that many people have similar problems and I've found two
suggestions:
1) Change server's certificate. Current certificate is self-signed as
localhost.localdomain.
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