Re: [android-developers] Missing HashSet find

2010-01-12 Thread Elvis Prokopis
sorry,I am too busy in the moment 2010/1/12 Mark Murphy > Mark Murphy wrote: > > Philip wrote: > >> Any idea why such a fundamental method is missing from the dalvik > >> libcore implementation? > > > > HashSet is not a method. It is a class, and it exists in > java.util.HashSet. > > Mea culpa.

Re: [android-developers] Re: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(703): java.lang.VerifyError

2010-01-12 Thread Elvis Prokopis
Thank you 2010/1/11 Kumar Bibek > Some dependencies are missing. Check your library docs to see what > other jars you need to include. You can get a clue from you logcat > output. It will mention the Classname that it cannot find. > > Kumar Bibek > http://tech-droid.blogspot.com > > On Jan 11, 2

Re: [android-developers] Dialog on Lock Screen

2010-01-12 Thread Elvis Prokopis
I am goind to sleep,good night 2010/1/12 Jason Proctor > let's not get into all that again :-) > > there was a thread before the holidays entitled "Block Switch App" where > this was discussed at length. > > > > I thought you could replace the lock screen? >> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Ma

Re: [android-developers] Dialog on Lock Screen

2010-01-12 Thread Elvis Prokopis
thank you a lot but I am too busy in the moment Regards Prokopis Elvis Serbia,Europe +381605713821 2010/1/12 sansu > I need to display a dialog on top of lock screen when volume keys are > pressed. > How can I do this? > > Thanks in advance, > > -- > You received this message because you are

Re: [android-developers] Re: Nexus 2.1 on sale, WHERE is the SDK!

2010-01-12 Thread Elvis Prokopis
elvis.proko...@gmail.com On Jan 12, 2010 12:39 a.m., "Kevin Duffey" wrote: Ah.. ok.. that was more clear. I've only been working with it a couple months, haven't seen any real issues. Can you list..perhaps in a private email... some issues you are having? I would agree tho that it should be rela

Re: [android-developers] Re: Missing HashSet find

2010-01-12 Thread Elvis Prokopis
Angry? On Jan 12, 2010 12:32 a.m., "Philip" wrote: Thanks for your reply. Complaint is a strong word... I am merely pointing it out ;-) contains() works only to find out if the element is in the set or not (it returns a bool.) find would give me an iterator that I can use to get to the object d