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I'm working with Android at the moment, trying to avoid using Eclipse (for which I have an irrational hatred).
I need to include an external .jar file (used in my Activity)and have no idea how to link it for ant debug...
I've read up on build.xml files but adding <path id="compiler.classpath">...</...> or <classpath> nodes to the XML doesn't help fix it.
I'm creating an app that I want to seed with a data file the app will use as its initial state. In the Eclipse project structure, where do I add the data file so that when the app is deployed to the device (and emulator) the data file is deployed with it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using an ant build file that has been generated by android. Our Android application requires a JAR file that lives inside the lib folder of our project, so I need to adjust the classpath that ant is using when it builds stuff.
When I run:
ant -lib lib debug
the project builds just fine, but this should really be inside the build file itself. The build file that android generates references the android_rules.xml so a lot of this stuff is automated. I guess my question, what the best practice here when working with the Android build rules ?
In my application, I want to use chm library.
Can anyone tell me How to build shared library (.so file) for chm reader in Android?
And which toolchain is used. what is the steps for building it?
How to code for reading a pdf file in android? i want to build an app like RepliGo reader. So, Please enlighten me to read pdf by using android sdk or ndk.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to play a alarm on my app so I need to know how to include it and to access the file with the media player?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to create a grid of images with text right below the images.
I created in a xml file a image_text item which basically is a linearlayout with and imageview and a textview right below.
I created a tablelayout and I want to add my custom image_text.xml to the table row. But I dont know how to reference my xml file inside. If I use the include statament, how do I pass the image id and text to my item_text.xml? code...
I attempted to use the new build.prop file to fix the market issue where some paid apps were not found for download.
Here is the process I used:
Download build.prop, place it on SD card. Use Root Explorer to copy build.prop into system/Deleted old build.prop file from system/ (I made a copy of the original and placed it in a folder on my SD card as a backup) Turned phone off. Turned phone back on and got to the Motorola logo, then the screen is black (backlight is still working, the screen is technically on, there just isn't anything on it).
Phone never gets to the boot animation and will not boot back up. Anyone know how I can fix this without having to flash the SBF 2.1 file again and re-root, install 2.2 update.zip, and download/setup all of my apps?
I need to write ant build file for my project. Do anyone have an idea about how to write ant build file for android.
View 3 Replies View RelatedBuilding our Android app from Ant fails with this error:
[apply]
[apply] UNEXPECTED TOP-LEVEL ERROR:
[apply] java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
[apply] at java.util.HashMap.<init>(HashMap.java:209)
[apply] at java.util.HashSet.<init>(HashSet.java:86)
[apply] at com.android.dx.ssa.Dominators.compress(Dominators.java:96)
[apply] at com.android.dx.ssa.Dominators.eval(Dominators.java:132)
[apply] at com.android.dx.ssa.Dominators.run(Dominators.java:213)
[apply] at com.android.dx.ssa.DomFront.run(DomFront.java:84)
[apply] at com.android.dx.ssa.SsaConverter.placePhiFunctions(SsaConverter.java:265)
[apply] at com.android.dx.ssa.SsaConverter.convertToSsaMethod(SsaConverter.java:51)
[apply] at com.android.dx.ssa.Optimizer.optimize(Optimizer.java:100)
[apply] at com.android.dx.ssa.Optimizer.optimize(Optimizer.java:74)
[apply] at com.android.dx.dex.cf.CfTranslator.processMethods(CfTranslator.java:269)
[apply] at com.android.dx.dex.cf.CfTranslator.translate0(CfTranslator.java:131)
[apply] at com.android.dx.dex.cf.CfTranslator.translate(CfTranslator.java:85)
[apply] at com.android.dx.command.dexer.Main.processClass(Main.java:297)
[apply] at com.android.dx.command.dexer.Main.processFileBytes(Main.java:276)
[apply] at com.android.dx.command.dexer.Main.access$100(Main.java:56)
[apply] at com.android.dx.command.dexer.Main$1.processFileBytes(Main.java:228)
[apply] at com.android.dx.cf.direct.ClassPathOpener.processArchive(ClassPathOpener.java:245)
[apply] at com.android.dx.cf.direct.ClassPathOpener.processOne(ClassPathOpener.java:130)
[apply] at com.android.dx.cf.direct.ClassPathOpener.process(ClassPathOpener.java:108)
[apply] at com.android.dx.command.dexer.Main.processOne(Main.java:245)
[apply] at com.android.dx.command.dexer.Main.processAllFiles(Main.java:183)
[apply] at com.android.dx.command.dexer.Main.run(Main.java:139)
[apply] at com.android.dx.command.dexer.Main.main(Main.java:120)
[apply] at com.android.dx.command.Main.main(Main.java:87)
BUILD FAILED
Ive tried giving Ant more memory by setting ANT_OPTS="-Xms256m -Xmx512m". (This build machine has 1Gb RAM). Do I just need more memory or is there anything else I can try?
I want to build the .apk file from java binary file (.class) or .dex file. I have copied the bin+res folder and Manifest.xml file to a specified folder. and run the command :[apkbuilder.bat %FILE_NAME% -rf "./src_folderr"]. This command build the new .APK file with default keystore. But I want to build the APK with me generated keystore, with command line as this :[apkbuilder.bat %FILE_NAME% -rf "./src_folder" -storetype path_to_my_release_keystore.keystore] but it can not find my keystore with "java.security.KeyStoreException : release.keystore not found". How can I build APK file with my keystore file?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI've installed Ant. From an existing Eclipse project I am able to generate the build.xml file from the command line using ant -update project. When I now try ant release I get this error: build.xml:65: java.lang.NullPointerException. This project builds fine under Eclipse. I have no idea where to even begin to figure this out. I wouldn't bother with this except that I need to use ProGuard later on (which I have not done yet).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI created an Android project a few months ago and now have to automate the build process with Hudson. The Android dev guide mentions a build.xml file that gets created when you generate a project (http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/other-ide.html) but I dont see one in my project. Will I have to create this by hand or can I run a command to generate it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI dont want to hardcode the name of the package or where it lives when building an Android project with ant. Im using the build file generated by Android. What properties contain the output folder (bin) and package name (e.g. package.apk) ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was looking through my system files with root explorer and I notice in the build.prop file, I had the information for the Xperia Arc instead of the Xperia Arc S. I changed some of the info to the Arc S, like LT18i instead of LT15i. But I'm not sure if I changed everything correctly and can upload the build.prop file for the Arc S.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am looking to compile a new kernel for this device. I have pulled off the boot.img file from /dev/block/nandc and used split_bootimg.pl to pull apart the kernel and the boot ramdisk. I have used extract-ikconfig to get the kernel config and built my new 3.4 kernel (with modules). So far so good...
I have tried to build the new boot.img file with no avail. My concern is with the original kernel as the new one should be build the same (I think). It looks like it is not compressed as I run the command
file boot.img-kernel
It returns
boot.img-kernel: data
So it is not a Linux kernel ARM boot executable zImage
Is this correct? Can Android boot with this or is the split_bootimg.pl tool not creating the file correctly (it does pull the ramdisk as I have uncompressed it fine! and the file does contain the kernel config)
Ok So assuming I can create a proper boot.img with my built zImage and the old ramdisk, what do I need to do with the modules? Do I update the boot.img on the tablet and copy the modules over to the existing /system/lib/modules? (this appears to not work)
I started to work with the latest Android version for OMAP3430 (Zoom1) platform by getting sources via "repo sync".
The u-boot and kernel images were built successfully but file system build encountered the issue for
CODE:..............
Which Android version to use and how to get it via repo?
The Android docs indicate that I should ship with different icons for different resolution phone screens. This does not work when compiling with Eclipse for the Android. Does anyone has an example of a manifest file that works for multiple resolution icons?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI am new to the concept of ZXing,so i want to know the step by step process to use the ZXing in android and i am using eclipse as IDE.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI downloaded the Android 2.2 source code and try to build it. When I executed the make command, I got an error here like this build/core/java.mk:20: *** frameworks/ex/common: Invalid LOCAL_SDK_VERSION '8' Choices are: current 4 5 6 7. Stop. Then I changed the frameworks/ex/common/Android.mk to LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 8 from LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 7. Next place, build/core/java.mk:20: *** external/jsr305: Invalid LOCAL_SDK_VERSION '8' Choices are: current 4 5 6 7. Stop. I changed the external/jsr305/Android.mk to LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 8 from LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 7
Last one, build/core/java.mk:20: *** external/guava: Invalid LOCAL_SDK_VERSION '8' Choices are: current 4 5 6 7. Stop. I changed the external/guava/Android.mk to LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 8 from LOCAL_SDK_VERSION = 7
By these changes the code started the compilation.
1. Why the error occured?
2. Changes which I did is correct or not?
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.
View 3 Replies View RelatedCurrently I supply a user with a URL to click on to download my j2me application. This URL includes their user id as a parameter, a servlet takes this information and dynamically creates a jad file that includes this user id , thus making the user id available to the j2me app.
However, I am now using j2me polish to compile my program and thus have the compiled .apk for this same program. However, I cannot work out how to make this information accessible to the the compiled program as there is no jad / jar mechanism. The information is only available at the time of download.
Any suggestions gratefully received! (is this even possible in an android application?)
I saw article about Including additional javax.* packages in your Android App
http://code.google.com/p/dalvik/wiki/JavaxPackages
and i want to do the same thing but using eclipse
so could anyone tell how to do it?
I am doing Android programing with Eclipse (Helios), and I have some utility classes created. How do I set up Eclipse, so that if I use one of my utility classes it gets included when the project compiles?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if the Android had any limitations that would prevent 300+ MB's worth of videos to be included in the application?
Currently, I have several iPhone apps that do this, and due to demand, I am looking at the possibility of porting them over to the Android.
Does that change how you view the iPhone in comparison to the Droid or Android in general?
Personally, I still prefer Android OS over iPhone OS because of open development and customizeability (sp?). Even though some people say the iPhone UI is super-smooth, I honestly don't see much of a difference between my phone's resposiveness and my friend's iPhone (but, maybe that's just my Droid). And looking at page after page after page of icons is just super lame to me. And the ONE advantage that iPhone has over Android (apps and games) won't be an advantage for long because:
A) Android is RAPIDLY catching up to iPhone in terms of sheer number of apps.
B) Android has more free apps (by far) than any other mobile OS (something like 58% I believe)
C) Android allows apps from "unknown sources", which is huge in my opinion.
With all of that in mind, I can't think of anything major that the iPhone has over Android. Granted, the iPhone is an awesome device and was a very innovative product but it's definitely not for me. Some would argue that the iPhone is better because it has iTunes and iPod integrated seamlessly but is that really a big deal? Just as long as Android is MP3 capable and has awesome 3rd party apps like "3" or bTunes (I think that's the name of it), who cares about having a fully integrated iPod?
Apple iPhone to soon get long-sought multitasking - Yahoo! News
I have a phone with a MT6577. The vendor (Wiko) published the kernel source code. So, i'm trying to build it. I can get the zImage. I converted it to boot.img but i can't boot with it on my phone.build a good zImage? (if you want to try) : URL...
cp mediatek-configs .config
TARGET_PRODUCT=s9081 MTK_ROOT_CUSTOM=../mediatek/custom make
# sudo mtk-tools/repack-MT65xx.pl -boot zImage boot.img-ramdisk boot.img
MTK-Tools by Bruno MartinsMT65xx repack script (last update: 27-01-2013)
Repacking boot image...
Ramdisk size: 2046 blocs
Repacked boot image into 'boot.img'.
Here are the Warnings I got when compiling
mediatek/platform/mt6577/kernel/drivers/video/tvc_drv.c:61:5: warning: "FIXED_WVGA_PARAMS" is not defined
net/ipv4/tcp.c: In function 'tcp_nuke_addr':
include/net/ipv6.h:338: warning: 'in6' may be used uninitialized in this function
net/ipv4/tcp.c:3367: note: 'in6' was declared here
In file included from net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_LOG.c:27:
include/net/netfilter/xt_log.h: In function 'sb_close':
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