I think the problem is that the activity I want to do is not started
in startMyActivity() but by a method that is called from
startMyActivity()
public void run()
{
someObject.method();
}
SomeObject.method(){
//This starts the new activity
}
Rohit
On Feb 24, 1:56 am, dillirao malipeddi
Hey Dilirao - Could you give a more elaborate example. I did something
like you mentioned but it didnt work. Maybe I did something wrong
Rohit
On Feb 24, 1:56 am, dillirao malipeddi
wrote:
> create a handler like sample code
>
> final Handler mHandler = new Handler();
> Runnable MyAct
Actually, progress dialog will kind of blocking your UI thread. So
yes, for Android, using handler to post a message to UI thread is one
of the ways to ensure some code will be executed in UI's thread when
the HandleMessge is invoked by the plaftorm in your UI thread. What
this means is that you c
The activity that has the thread running is not written by me but by
someone else and I cannot control what goes in there. My question is
why is the activity that I start from my method never being started.
Progress dialogs are not blocking right?
Rohit
On Feb 24, 1:56 am, dillirao malipeddi
w
create a handler like sample code
final Handler mHandler = new Handler();
Runnable MyActivity= new Runnable()
{
public void run()
{
startMyActivity();
}
};
in your thread use mHandler.post(MyActivity);
and in startMyActivity() {}
UI changes or new Activity loading etc...
you can do
What do you mean by "use handler to start the activity". could you
give me some example code?
rohit
On Feb 24, 1:21 am, Rohit wrote:
> well y is an instance of of my class and foo() is defined by me so I
> start an activity, however, the caller (from the thread.run()) method
> is not something
well y is an instance of of my class and foo() is defined by me so I
start an activity, however, the caller (from the thread.run()) method
is not something that I do. I just noticed someone calling it like
that (from the Thread.run() method) and it was not working, hence my
question...Is the prob
you must stop the progress by dialog by dismissdialog() and
from your thread you must use handler to start an activity
the right way to start any UI tasks in the thread is by using handlers
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 5:46 AM, Rohit wrote:
>
> There is an activity that shows a progress dialog an
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