Android :: Debug Droid Framework With Eclipse And Emulator?
Jun 10, 2009I need to debug android's java framewoek layer like telephony so how to debug that.
View 3 RepliesI need to debug android's java framewoek layer like telephony so how to debug that.
View 3 RepliesI am running Eclipse on Win32 and my Android emulator on Linux.
Is there a way to use Win32 eclipse to debug code on the emulator that runs on Linux?
Is their any other way to debug the framework sources? .Instead of adding logs in the framework source and building again.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhy should the debugger don't make breakpoints stop when running an android app on Eclipse ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI would like to know if there is anyway to debug the HTTP response with the android emulator. my logs show that the response is not arriving complete to the application and i would like to know if it is the server that does not send the complete response or if my application is not processing the response completely.
I tried hooking up Fiddler and Blurp proxy, it actually works with Blurp proxy but only for HTTP and as you may guess i need it also for HTTPS
I have mostly been avoiding debugging when I can because of these two problems, so hopefully someone here has suggestions to avoid them:
1. It seems that I have to build the SDK (`make sdk`) and copy it off to a directory for Eclipse to use almost every time I want to debug. I haven't followed through the "sdk" directive, so I'm not clear on why this is necessary instead of just having Eclipse read from the source in my directory. Isn't there some way for it to do this? FYI: I have a (modified) full checkout of Donut, not just the SDK.
2. How can I debug without using Eclipse? I would really like to be able to use something like gdb/jdb.
I've been developing on the simulator, but now I have a real device.
adb can see the device (from adb devices), and I've installed Eclipse/ ADB.
I can't work out how to get debug to use the device instead of the simulator though.
I installed and eclipse, android sdk and tried the first "hello, android" tutorial but nothing happened on the AVD There are no compilation error, I tried to set break points in the but it does not seem like the application started running at all...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI created one android application it is using one native method. I created shared library using ndk tools.My jni function is having some problems i want to debug it. How to debug it in eclipse tool
View 2 Replies View RelatedI can no longer run/debug my application in eclipse, when I attempt to I get the following error in the console:Installation error: INSTALL_PARSE_FAILED_NO_CERTIFICATES.E/PackageParser( 65): Package com.example.foo no certificates at entry assets/community_error.html; ignoring.I have not touched my android config or project configuration, and it was working fine yesterday, i'm running ubuntu/jaunty, i did a kind of security update this morning and i think it might have broken zlib or something.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThis is the error that eclipse gives with the latest Android SDK code...
Linux myubuntu 2.6.28-16-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 20 19:48:24 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux
java version "1.6.0_13" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_13-b03) Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 11.3-b02, mixed mode)
Any clues on how to solve this error?
I am trying to following this documentation 'http://source.android.com/using-eclipse' to debug android Launcher Activity in eclipse.
It said' You may need to open the Debug perspective (next to the "Java" perspective icon in the upper-right, click the small "Open Perspective" icon and select "Debug"). Once you do, you should see a list of threads; if you select one and break it (by clicking the "pause" icon), it should show the stack trace, source file, and line where execution is at. Breakpoints and whatnot should all work.
My question is which threads I need to select in order to debug Launcher Activity? I don't see a thread name Launcher.
I have set up a "Debug Configuration" to debug my Android project. However to get it to debug on a device (HTC Desire) I have to set the Configuration's "Target" to "Manual", there seems to be no way to set in the Debug Configuration that it should go to a selected Device.
It does work, but each debug session I have to "Manually" choose the HTC device from the dialog. Can I set it to always to go the Device?
the Java sources for the Android framework are available at source.android.com. Can I download and feed them to Eclipse so that I can step into framework methods while debugging? Better yet, does anyone know of an Eclipse plug-in that would get them from Android Git automatically as needed?during debugging, I can step through the framework code; I can see local variables by their declared names, and line numbers as well. It seems like the debug info is already there - only the source file is missing. While I can open it in parallel and watch the execution unfold, the question of version matching remains. Of many versions of the class file in Git, how do I pick one that matches whatever is running on the device (or emulator)? This is more of a Git navigation question - how do I pick up the very version of the file that went into Android release, say, 2.2?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using Eclipse and have an emulator running Android 2.1 and my IntentService. I'd like to step through my onHandleIntent() overridden function. I've put in a breakpoint on the first statement of the function, which is Context context = getBaseContext();. When the intent is called the program just fails and does not go to debug view in Eclipse.
View 1 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know how to DEBUG build an APK and launch it directly with Eclipse?
in my case, no matter whether i use Run> or Debug> menu command in Eclipse, my apk always logs Config.DEBUG as "false", although obviously the apk is signed with the key in factory debug.store.
I recently downloaded the latest NetBeans IDE (for MACOSX) and imported/migrated a project over from the ECLIPSE environment.Everything looks, and works well... except that EMULATOR gets stuck "waiting for the debugger to attach." I tried "Attaching Debugger." and set the PORT value to every case I've ever read about (8200, 8700, 5555, etc.) but the connection is refused.I am of the opinion that this is not the preferred way to start a debugging session in NetBeans for Android.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am using eclipse android plugins to build a project, But i am getting this error in the console window:
[2010-02-03 10:31:14 - androidVNC]Error generating final archive: Debug certificate expired on 1/30/10 2:35 PM!
I uploaded my application to Market and then downloaded it to my phone. Now I'm unable to use debug keystore which is used by default by Eclipse ADT Plugin (Re-installation failed due to different application signatures) and when I'm trying to setup own keystore in Eclipse->Windows->Android->Build->CustomDebugKeystore, I'm unable to enter password or accept keystore and type password later. Is there anything I can do or only way do debug app on device is to uninstall market version and deal with default debug keystore?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have an application I am writing for Android that basically does a screen scrape of a large table on the web and presents it in a nicer way on the handset. Its 500k of html and takes about 20 seconds or so normally.
When I have my phone hooked up to the computer, I used to be able to just click on "Run" and my code would execute similiarly speedy, as opposed to Debug where it would take 10 minutes to complete.
Now, however, clicking "run" behaves just like debug mode.... I don't want this overhead, how do I get eclipse to stop sending my app to the debugger already? I have searched online and found a couple people with the same issue, but simply rebooting my phone doesn't fix it, and there have been no other solutions posted that I have found.
I'm in the process of extending monkey for software testing purposes, so I would like to replace the current monkey.jar which my own compiled monkey.jar in the emulator. The current monkey.jar is
located at /system/framework/monkey.jar.
When I try to run the following command:
adb push monkey.jar /system/framework/monkey.jar
I get the following:
'failed to copy 'monkey.jar' to '/system/framework/monkey.jar': Out of
memory'
How to replace the current monkey.jar?
This actually works if I'm running Android 1.6 in the Emulator, but nothing after that.
Yes, i've tried 'abd remount'
This is not a .jar specific issue. I can't push any type of file to /system/framework
Is there a way to reload an Android application in the emulator without closing the emulator, saving any code changes, and running the emulator again? If I make even a simple change to the layout, it takes about 30 seconds by time I run it in Eclipse and Android "boots", and I can unlock the emulator to run the application. Is there any way to shorten this time when making changes, or is it something I just have to deal with?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm using maven-android-plugin in my android application. I'm a dependency which maven download from remote repository before APK build. But if I want to debug the APK in emulator it does not include the those maven dependency and as a result APK does not run with normal Run (using Eclipse) and can not be debug as well. Could someone know how to debug in this situation?
View 4 Replies View RelatedThis is more of an Eclipse error than an Android or Ant error. My Eclipse project won't build because when it sees the build.xml created from the Android command, it starts looking for the debug and release commands. Well, since they are dynamically generated from the <setup> task, they don't exist. So now Eclipse (Build id: 20100218-1602) locking the project from build/run based on these errors. kay.. so here is the weird part: It worked this morning. In fact it has been working for weeks with the build.xml file sitting there. All I did was edit the build.xml file in Eclipse (changed some constants). Ant thinks everything is peachy.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have followed the "Hello World" example from Google's Android developer's guide. When I try to run the application in the SDK emulator, nothing happens. The emulator startd up nicely, but after that nothing happens. I can't even see the application in the app tray.
I am using Eclipse with the Android add-on installed.
Can't understand how to browse android emulator sd card. I am using IDEA, not Eclipse and can't use Eclipse tool for this purpose.
View 3 Replies View RelatedTo make development easier, I want to be able to send textual commands to my android app(especially prior to having prior the UI completely fleshed out).Presumably in the emulator, but it would be great if it also worked on a device connected via USB.Of course, I could add an editText control to my app and type the commands in there, but would prefer not have deal with debug things cluttering up the UI and all the complications of that.I also would like to be able to paste text from computer clipboard, which sorta rules out EditText controls.Is there any way to do this, say via any of the android-sdk/tools/ stuff? I would implement the command processor java class/method, but need some way to be able to actually feed it a string. I suppose I could do something that talks to the emulator via the file system or something, but would prefer not have to spend a lot of time doing this if there is something already available.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have some information generated in the Android Emulator, and the only way I can see to get it out is using the Log class.
However, you cannot copy-and-paste from the DDMS log window. This is really annoying as I cannot use the information in another application, for example, without retyping it.
Is there a better way to get debug information out of the emulator? What happens when you write more complex applications? What do you do when you need to verify it is writing correct information to URLs, databases, files etc?
i install new version of eclipse and Android sdk , but when i run an android project i get this error
Code:
Could not open Selected VM debug port (8700). Make sure you do not have another instance of DDMS or of the eclipse plugin running. If it's being used by something else, choose a new port number in the preferences.
ADB server didn't ACK
* failed to start daemon *
i try to solve the problem by following this , but i still get the same problem:
Code:
-Window -> Preferences -> Android -> DDMS
-Set Base local debugger port to "8601"
- Check the box that says "Use ADBHOST" and the value should be "127.0.0.1"
i am also tryng to reinstall android pluing for ecipse and even the android sdk , but i still get the same problem!
OS : debian6 x64bit
IDE : eclipse juno
I have an android application that parses some HTML, downloads an image, and displays it. I'm using an AsyncTask to do the HTML parsing and image downloading, but that shouldn't be relevant. I never have a problem when I'm on WiFi on my phone, when I'm using the Eclipse debugger on my phone, or when I'm using the emulator. When I have my phone on the cell network (even with pretty good reception), the image sometimes fails to display. I'm having a hard time figuring out what is wrong, since the problem cannot be reproduced in the debugger. Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong?
Update: I have narrowed it down to the image downloading function. This way my original code:.......................