Android :: Android Projects Promotion Pages Online
Mar 22, 2009
brought online the Android projects promotion pages, where companies and individuals can release their Android software products. The pages are mainly targeted at the market of China, which as you know, has the population of billions. Here, your product would have the audience on the billion scales, especially when in the near future (it is April as claimed) China Mobile, the dominant mobile operator within China, will launche the Android campaign with substantial Android phone products from many manufacturers.
Besides, the promotion here is free to use without any revenue sharing, and will serve only as an index entry to your products' pages to secure the payment if they charge. Meantime, AiDiJi.com would benefit somehow. In this win-win situation, what would you lose anyway?
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May 14, 2010
I have an app called "Radar Now!" that has over 320,000 downloads, and is used about 100,000 times a day on average. In the last version, I added code that would allow an advertisement for an app to bring up the market directly when the ad is touched. What I would like is for those who would like their app promoted to provide a banner image 320x50 that I can display on my app.
Less than 1000 downloads for free and less than 100 downloads for paid apps Be willing to provide daily download numbers in this thread once the experiment starts Be willing to track your popularity index for your category and report in this thread Contain NO COPYRIGHT violations and be useful to the average device owner Not contain anything objectionable to the average family type user Be compatible with the Droid device...............
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May 3, 2010
I caved and ordered the Incredible last night. The rep told me to pre-register the rebate so it doesn't take so long to get but she never gave me the UPC or Rebate number.
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Mar 30, 2010
I seperate my application into 2 projects. one for UI,the other is for service.How can I build these 2 applications into one apk?
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May 5, 2009
I have 2 projects in the following layout
MainActivityProject -> BaseProject
(i.e. MainActivityProject depends on the other project). Both are android projects created with the eclipse "New Android project functionality) however, the BaseProject does not have an activity defined. However, in BaseProject I define an activity base class where MainActivityProject's Activity derives from. This used to work fine up until 1.1 but now with the 1.5 SDK I get ClassNotFoundExceptions when launching the app.
Any suggestion on how to fix this? I obviously dont want to copy all the sources to a single project as I intend to reuse my Activity base class for other things (it contains some boiler plate stuff that I dont want to have in each and every activity.
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Mar 10, 2010
I always face this problem in my eclipse. I would like have a copy of the apps in all the versions of SDKs/NDKs. And once I have a project in eclipse, and if I have to import the same project from a new location, I get the message saying "Can't import, project of the same name already exists". Is this how it is? We cant import the same project from its 2nd location in eclipse? Everytime I delete the project from old location and put it in new. I know, it is a very unacceptable approach).
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Nov 11, 2009
Does anyone know of suggestions/recommendations on how to structure Eclipse projects in order to build an apk from multiple projects? I would like to share classes & resources (strings, layouts, etc.) across multiple apps. How to structure Eclipse projects to do such a thing!
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Mar 16, 2010
I have problems with the following: I want to create to applications. One with a Android service and one with a Activity that will use functions on the Service. Before I splitted this in to applications I got everything working in one application. I can call functions (that are definned in the aidl - file) on the service without problems.
Now the problems coms. I splitted the application into two parts, a Service application and Gui application. The bindins to the service (in the gui application) works and I see that the service is getting created. Then in the onServiceConnected function of the ServiceConnection class I created the following:
mService = IMyService.Stub.asInterface(service);
And this gives me the following exception:
03-16 13:53:05.549: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(881): java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: MyPackage.IMyService$Stub
It looks like he can't find the Stub class in IMyService. But the Stub is part of the java file generated out of the aidl-file. Why I get this exception or how I can resolve this?
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Jun 7, 2010
Here is the situation.
I have a java project "LicenseGenerator" in eclipse that depends on commons-codec. I have therefore added the commons-codec jar file to the build path. I have Junit tests and everything is working fine. I have made a different project in the same workspace - which happens to be an Android project - that needs to use my LicenseGenerator classes. I added LicenseGenerator to the "projects" tab in the build path - the classes were recognized and I was able to use them.
Everything compiled and ran. However, when the part of the LicenseGenerator that used the commons-codec was called from my Android project I got the following error.
Could not find method
org.apache.commons.codec.binary.Base64.encodeBase64URLSafeString,
Referenced from method
This basically tells me that the commons-codec was not packaged which the Android project, so I added the commons-codec to the android project as well but the same error appears.
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Jan 12, 2010
I have a library-only Android eclipse project (no main class, only library classes) that I want to include in my main Android Application project. I went to the Build Path and added the library project to the "Required projects on the build path" on the Projects tab, and checked it on the "Order and Export" tab. However, when the application is run, it emits VerifyError exception, because the class from the library project didn't happen to be packaged together in the apk.
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Oct 23, 2010
I have several projects which contain the same strings. Is there a way to share the strings.xml file between projects? I have a library project where I put shared .java code which has a strings.xml, but is the data in the library strings.xml added to the including project's strings.xml at build time?
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Oct 8, 2009
My application is seperated into three projects in eclipse. The first one is a client Android Project called "Project A". The second is a server Android Project called "ProjectB". Lastly, I have "ProjectATest" for testing that has references dependencies to "ProjectA" and "ProjectB".
When excuting InstrumentationTestRunner in "ProjectATest," I get the following error message:
CODE:.........
This is the error as pulled from LogCat:
CODE:......................
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Jun 1, 2010
Just got the incredible and I need an app that will help me with work because that's the main reason I got a smartphone. I use to use Google Apps spreadsheets to keep track of all my writers projects, but it seems that would be harder on the incredible. Basically I need something where I can know which client the project is for, which writers are working on it, a short description of the project, if it's done, been paid for, etc. Any app that could help me with this?
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Jul 8, 2010
Having custom attribute (in attrs.xml) in library project leads to compilation fail of the project dependent of that library.Code...
How to avoid this except for no having custom attributes in library?
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Jun 17, 2010
I am trying to import projects from a book "Beginning Android 2" but when I choose the root directory the "Finish" button is still grayed out. I've tried importing the project from scratch with no success, and I've also tried to create a template project with the same name and everything and then importing into that (Import existing projects into workspace) but it always says "No projects are found to import".
The contents of the folder are: Res folder, src folder with .java file, the manifest, build, and default.properties files.
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Apr 28, 2009
We have an application cut into 3 android projects: * Project REAL (the real android project) * Project LIB1 (an android project without any activity, just to make android reusable classes) * Project LIB2 (same as LIB1) LIB1 and LIB2 are android projects rather than J2SE ones because LIB1 and LIB2 use Android classes. Project REAL has LIB1 and LIB2 in its project build path in Eclipse. In SDK 1.0 and 1.1, no problem at all when running the project REAL from Eclipse, it mixes the code of the 3 projects and produces one big APK with everything in it. But now in SDK 1.5, it installs 3 different APKs on the emulator or on the phone (I tested both), and the project REAL immediately crashes because of a Verify Error: it does not find a class that is in LIB1. The size of the produced APK is smaller, indeed LIB1 and LIB2 classes are not in it... I tried using uses-library in the manifest like google maps library but it complains at installing, we have a "missing shared library" error. I tried adding class folders in build path, it compiles in Eclipse but we still have a Verify Error. Same thing if we use external class folders in build path. The only thing that worked for me was to add an eclipse folder, which is in fact a symbolic link, and to make it a source folder. But that solution is not convenient for us because when we share the projects in SVN, the referenced paths are different for each developer. Using eclipse path variables can do the trick but it is far from being convenient. Indeed, if we have to reinstall Eclipse or if we move the place we check out the code in our developer station we have to reconfigure all these messy path variables in Eclipse. Is there a way to restore the old behavior on other android projects in build path ?
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Apr 27, 2009
how to import the Android Default projects into our Eclipse. E.g androidsourcerootpackagesappsAlarmClock. I want to import this project to my eclipse work space, I tried with import projects and open excisting Android Projects. But that two are not working.
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Jan 19, 2009
For some unknown reason when I now try to create a new Android project in Eclipse (Ganymede running on Windows) it fails to link to the android.jar in the SDK (1.0_r1). This has never happened before, and all my existing projects continue to resolve Android components just fine.
Error: "Cannot create linked resource '/.org.eclipse.jdt.core.external.folders/.link0'. The parent resource is not accessible."
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Jul 6, 2010
How can I attach Java source to an Android project? I'm able to browse java source for a Java project, but not for an Android project. I modified project properties and add Java source in "Libraries" section, still not working.
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Sep 16, 2010
I ran into a problem of slow builds and thought I'd share the solution. I'm porting an iPhone app to Android, and as soon as I added the images to the project (400+ pngs), build time went from about 5 seconds to about 40 seconds. This is on a new machine, quad core i7, 8GB ram. The resource processor (aapt) was to blame. Every time I made a change to a layout xml file and hit save - bam, wait 40 seconds. After running aapt in verbose mode, it was obvious what was happening - aapt does png optimization every single time. Optimization is slow, and aapt only used one core. So it makes sense to turn this optimization off. Just run optipng once, no need to optimize every build or every time I save a layout xml file.
So how do you turn png optimization off? You can't. There is no Eclipse setting, no command line option for aapt. Digging around the aapt source, I noticed something funny though - it only optimizes images in the "drawable" folders that end in ".png". http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/frameworks/base.git;a=blob;...
Solution: rename all the pngs to end in uppercase ".PNG". Then aapt simply copies the files without optimizing. My build time is back to 5 seconds!
(Caveat: this won't work for nine-patch files - they still need to end in lowercase ".9.png".)
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Nov 24, 2009
I'm currently developing for Android using Eclipse. I have a lexicon viewer application (with package name "com.mycompany.myviewer") that I want to reuse multiple times, just changing specific resources such as app name and icons.For example, I have a certain publisher "Publisher1", who publishes the lexicons "Lexicon1" and "Lexicon2". I would need to two applications: App1 with certain name and icon, and App2 with another name and icon.What is the best way of doing this in Java? In visual Studio (and C++) I could create two projects based on the lexikon viewer app and use conditional resources to get the right name and icon. Is there some way of doing something similar in Java?
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Jul 13, 2010
As far as I understand, all the built-in standard apps like (email, music, calendar etc) are built using the same API. So I should be able to import a project like mail / music etc without checking out the full source repository of android. I'v been trying that but I am getting compilation problems like class resolve failure. Am I doing it wrong? What do I have to do to import a project in eclipse without compilation error. I am interested in the Music application.I have setup the latest android eclipse plugin and run test applications with it, so my setup is OK.
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Jul 27, 2010
I have 2 android applications that share 95% of their resources, layouts, strings etc. only a few jpg's are different.
How can I share resources between the different Eclipse Android projects, so as to avoid resource duplication ?
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Sep 13, 2009
I have notices following:
If I have a project with minimum files in res folder, the project saves quickly, compiles quickly and launches quickly. But if I have a lot of resources, my project is saving, compiling and launching during relatively long period of time. This is really frustrating if you do some minor UI updates, and you have always wait Eclipse to generate R file etc.
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Jul 29, 2010
I'm updating my application to take advantage of Android library projects. While I can get everything to build fine within Eclipse, I'm stuck trying to update my build.sh script to support library projects. At the moment, I can't figure out what options to pass to appt to tell it to look at my library projects when building my main project. Checking aapt--help has not been illuminating so far. Any suggestions?
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Jun 7, 2010
I have some messages being passed back from my server through php. The problem is that the messages are in English and if the user is using another language they will still get the message in English.
So I had an idea that maybe instead of passing back the message I would instead pass the String resource Id from the android app, that way the app will get the correct string id for their language. I will use this in a number of apps so I just want to know if the string id is guaranteed to be the same across different android projects?
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Jun 14, 2009
When I make a new project the .java file is not generated. I can run the project, but it does not run in the emulator or anything. It did use to work before then it stop working. I tried deleting the folder and all project files. After that I reinstalled everything but I am still having problems.
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Jul 27, 2009
I'm working on two projects. One is essentially a library, and the other is an application using that library. Now from the application project, I want to use the library's classes, so I added that project to the "required projects" under java build path. It seems to compile fine, but at runtime, I get this error:
07-27 11:26:57.037: ERROR/dalvikvm(741): Could not find class 'interdroid.contextframework.ContextManager', referenced from method com.bartvanwissen.contextframeworktest.MainActivity.onCreate
Apparently, the library project's classes are not added to the apk file. How can I make sure they are included? Since I'm working on both projects at the same time, I would like to prevent having to create a jar file every time I want to test something.
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Sep 18, 2009
Is it possible to include other Java source projects in Eclipse into an Android project? Normally for a regular Java project you do this by adding the other project to the build path and including it in the Project References. This same approach lets the code compile, but when the app is deployed to the emulator, it throws a VerifyError when I try and instantiate classes from my other project. Is this possible with the Android SDK? Do you have to build them to jars and include them inside your Android project like this? I know this works, but just involves more steps to do this.
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Aug 19, 2010
I am trying to import the code from this tutorial http://www.anddev.org/bbc_download.php?p=777&item=7
Into my eclipse,the tutorial is oldand I have trouble importing the packages that it referes.
Are those packages deprecated? or I have to manually download and install them into my projects classhpath? if so can someone give me a link on where to find them?
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