On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 10:55 AM, luiX_ wrote:
> Any particular reason to use Asyntasks instead of threads?
It simplifies running a background operation while interacting with the main
thread (to show progress or do something on the main thread when the long
running operation completes).
-
I didn't too. Any particular reason to use Asyntasks instead of threads? I
don't if it has any benefit.
El 09/04/2011 20:53, "ABSOLUT" escribió:
> Yes, everything is ok.
>
> Anyway, I didnt know that I cant use long operations inside oncreate
> method. I'm trying to use asyntask or thread to do th
Yes, everything is ok.
Anyway, I didnt know that I cant use long operations inside oncreate
method. I'm trying to use asyntask or thread to do these things.
Thanks
On 9 abr, 20:38, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
> And does that work? :)
> 09.04.2011 22:35 пользователь "ABSOLUT" написал:
>
> > Many th
And does that work? :)
09.04.2011 22:35 пользователь "ABSOLUT" написал:
> Many thanks,
> I'm using now Asyntask and I'm using Toast in PreExecute and
> PostExecute methods.
>
>
>
>
> On 9 abr, 18:51, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
>> Your code, as far as I can tell, runs inside onCreate. Android UI
frame
Many thanks,
I'm using now Asyntask and I'm using Toast in PreExecute and
PostExecute methods.
On 9 abr, 18:51, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
> Your code, as far as I can tell, runs inside onCreate. Android UI framework
> is designed so that it expects callbacks like onCreate and others to return
> c
Your code, as far as I can tell, runs inside onCreate. Android UI framework
is designed so that it expects callbacks like onCreate and others to return
control to Android within a reasonable amount of time.
Your code prevents Android from doing things in the UI, including showing
toasts (or dialog
the condition is satisfied. Anyway, I put other toast in the else
also. I uncomment the first Toast and nothing happens
On 9 abr, 18:38, luiX_ wrote:
> You have your Toast message inside an if, are you sure that condition is
> satisfied? Also, if you uncomment the first toast, does it show?
>
>
You have your Toast message inside an if, are you sure that condition is
satisfied? Also, if you uncomment the first toast, does it show?
2011/4/9 ABSOLUT
> I dont understand what do you say Kostya
> I've installed the app in the devices but the Toast doesnt shows.
> The complete Oncreate is:
>
I dont understand what do you say Kostya
I've installed the app in the devices but the Toast doesnt shows.
The complete Oncreate is:
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.main);
Log.d("PRUEBA", "COMENZ
The toast will only show after your code returns from onCreate, which it
should.
09.04.2011 19:01 пользователь "ABSOLUT" написал:
> Hi again,
> I can't understand nothing.
> I'm trying to execute a simple toast when the activity create but
> doenn't show anything:
>
> code:
>
> public class ssh ex
Hmm... that should work fine.
Are you running that in a real device? I've had problems not seeing Toasts
in the emulator...
2011/4/9 ABSOLUT
> Hi again,
> I can't understand nothing.
> I'm trying to execute a simple toast when the activity create but
> doenn't show anything:
>
> code:
>
> publi
Hi again,
I can't understand nothing.
I'm trying to execute a simple toast when the activity create but
doenn't show anything:
code:
public class ssh extends Activity {
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
public static final int PORT = 9;
@Override
public void o
On Apr 9, 11:13 am, David Tabernero wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't display Toast in my application:
>
> I have this code but nothing happens. Any help please?
>
> Many thanks and sorry for my english!
>
>
>
> public void wakeonLan (){
>
> try {
>
OK. Try calling Toast from the UI thread. You can use Handler for this.
09.04.2011 14:10 пользователь "ABSOLUT" написал:
> Yes I'm sure.
>
> I have:
>
>
> public void wakeonLan (){
> ..
>
> while (pruebaPing(maquina)){
> //MIENTR
Yes I'm sure.
I have:
public void wakeonLan (){
..
while (pruebaPing(maquina)){
//MIENTR=AS NO RESPONDA A PING. DORMIMOS 6 SEGUNDOS EL
PROCESO
Thread.sle
Yes, I'm sure
I have:
public void wakeonLan (){
.
Thread.sleep(6000);
contadorDormido=contadorDormido+6;
Log.d("PRUEBA", "No responde a ping despues de mandar el
paquete magico en..." + contadorDormido
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