Android : Design - Launch An Activity Based On Type Of A View

Nov 4, 2010

Should I create a Listener within a BaseAdapter or should I pass it in? I have 4 classes that inherit from a base class. I pass the Adapter a list objects.

The Adapter is eventually used with a ListActivity I want to create a View based on the derived class and I want them to launch an Activity based on the type of a View. Currently I create the intent and Listener in the BaseAdapter. Is what I'm doing a good pratice?

Android : Design - launch an Activity based on type of a View


Android :: Custom View Extending View-Class / Still Based On XML-Layout

Aug 17, 2010

I want to build my own custom view which should look like the Crysis-GUI.At first I designed a XML-based Layout and made it visible via the setContentView(int resid)-Method. Worked pretty well.But now I wan't to go a step further and draw in my Layout. So I created a new Class, let it extend View and overrode the onDraw()-Method. So far so good.But how can I still use my XML-Layout? I can't do setContentView anymore, so how could the same effect be achieved?

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Android :: Have A New File Type Launch My App

Dec 23, 2009

How do I have a new file type launch my app?

For example if I have a new file type 'file.mjl' and I receive this file as an email, I want Android to associate this file type with my app and allow me to open / save it.

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Android :: Listview Selector Based On Item-type

Nov 3, 2010

Look for examples where ListViews can show multiple view types.

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Android : How To Update A View Based On Another View?

May 4, 2009

If I have a View that I want updated at the same time another View updates itself. What is the correct way of doing this?

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Android :: How To Launch External Activity In Current Activity's Process?

Aug 27, 2010

My app is comprised of a set of reusable Activities that other apps can reuse. For various reasons, I would like my Activities to be launched in context of the invoking Activity's process, instead of always being launched in my Activity's process (default behavior on Android). How can I achieve this?

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Android :: Activity Design Advice

Mar 3, 2010

I have a service running that grabs the users attention with a notification. What i would like to happen when the user clicks on the notification is for it to launch a dialog box. The "proper" thing to do is to launch an activity in this way, so is there a way to get an activity to launch with out filling the screen? So it looks like a dialog box?

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Android :: Design Clarification In Android List Activity Vs Activity

Mar 25, 2010

I have a simple question. I am trying to design a simple Android app, which based on keywords searches something and shows a listing view of results. Currently it merely searches SMSes in the cellphone.Here are some of the things I am faced with: I have a simple first page with a textbox and a submit button. It's rendered by "Activity" inherited class call SMS Finder.once I have the results present with me, I want them to be binded to a list view. Showing preview text to limited characters, say 20 chars. Clicking on the same should "ideally" open the inbox (or outbox or whatever) and open the SMS, however that meant I cannot come back to my app easily. So I would rather open the whole SMS in my own app. So clicking on the app should open the SMS in a new screen with complete message, sender info etc. Few questions here, For generic Android phone apps, what are the best practices to make UI as compliant to as many phones? Like what kind of views should I use?

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Android :: How To Launch An Activity Directly From Activity?

Aug 31, 2009

In my android project, I have 2 Activities. How can I launch an Activity from an Activity. I know I can do 'startActivity', but my activity has NOT registered for any Intent, is there anyway I can still launch it from my activity?

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Android :: How To Design Activity And Service Writing To Same Table?

Jun 14, 2010

I have an activity which starts a (intent)service. Both access the same DB and potentially write to the same table. What design pattern would you recommand to avoid concurrency?

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Android : Multiple Handlers Design In An Activity Failed

May 14, 2010

This question is related to an existing question I asked. I though I'll ask a new question instead of replying back to the other question. Cannot "comment" on my previous question because of a word limit. Marc wrote - I've more than one Handlers in an Activity." Why? If you do not want a complicated handleMessage() method, then use post() (on Handler or View) to break the logic up into individual Runnable. Multiple Handlers makes me nervous. I'm new to Android. Is having multiple handlers in a single activity a bad design ?

I'm new to Android.My question is - is having multiple handlers in a single activity a bad design ? Here is the sketch of my current implementation. I've a mapActivity that creates a data thread (a UDP socket that listens for data).

My first handler is responsible for sending data from the data thread to the activity. On the map I've a bunch of "dynamic" markers that are refreshed frequently. Some of these markers are video markers i.e., if the user clicks a video marker, I add a ViewView that extends a android.opengl.GLSurfaceView to my map activity and display video on this new vide.

I use my second handler to send information about the marker that the user tapped on ItemizedOverlay onTap(int index) method.The user can close the video view by tapping on the video view. I use my third handler for this. I would appreciate if people can tell me what's wrong with this approach and suggest better ways to implement this.

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Android :: Activity Bind To Service - Multiple Thread Design

May 28, 2010

A new question about android and services. Currently I'm developing a App that should send images to a server. It should also be possible to send more images parallel. I made a service that creates for every image a new image. The activity can bind to that service and gather information about the progress. I want to show the current status for every image in a notification (and when the user clicks a notification, an activity with the progress for that image should be shown). But I get several problems with that approach. There are errors with binding, the notification pending event starts the activity completely new, so I lose information about currently sending images and so on. How I could design in a appropriate way.

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Android :: Eclipse Droid Design View Of Res , Values / Strings.xml Not Working Anymore - Fix It?

Sep 8, 2010

This was working fine when I first started the project. I am referring to editing/adding to the strings.xml file. It used to display a design and XML tab that allowed me to update it. now its just showing up as a table. Any ideas? I don't understand how I could have messed this up. I did check in another project of mine and I am getting the same results so I don't think it has anything to do with the XML.

Any ideas? Thanks!

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Android :: Activity Based Tabs

May 11, 2010

I have Activity based tabs i.e i have used TabActivity,tabhost etc Now when we switch between the tabs, for the 1st time the oncreate is called and then after the onResume methode is called I want to know what event/function, of the activity, is called when i click on the the tab which is already selected. You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

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Android :: How To Get Type Of A View

Nov 7, 2010

How can i do this? code...

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Android :: Size A View Based On Its Parent's Dimensions?

Jan 29, 2010

How can I size a view based on the size of its parent layout. For example I have a relativelayout that fills the full screen, and I want a child view, say an imageview, to take up the whole height, and 1/2 the width? I've tried overriding all on onMeasu onLayout onSizeChanged etc and I couldn't get it working....

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Android :: Can An <selector> Be Based On An Object's Instead Of A View's State?

Aug 3, 2010

I think this is a pretty simple question but I'm having trouble finding the answer out there.I'm developing an android application (currently developing against v1.5 API) and one of the activities use a ListView. I want to be able to set the properties of each List Item based on the state of an in memory object rather than the state of the view or list item.Here is a simple example....say I have a Person class who's public members are defined as follows. Code...

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Android :: GridView - Update View Based On Position

Feb 7, 2010

I have a GridView, using a custom adapter (myAdapter extends BaseAdapter), where each item in the grid holds an ImageButton. getView() is working fine.

However, from elsewhere in my code, how can I update the image (setImageResource) for one particular item in the grid based on its position in the GridView?

So far, I've added this to my adapter class:

CODE:........

And would like to write something like this: mygridview.getItemIdAtPosition(20).changeImage(); (doesn't compile).

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Android :: Way To Get A Certain Activity / Service Based On A Given Intent?

Jan 31, 2010

Suppose that I installed app A and app B, app A has a main activity, and app B wants to show that activity by sending a intent. My question is that how android knows I have installed app A and is able to map the intent to its activity? Is there any windows-registry-like store saving such information?

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Android :: How To Launch An Activity In Another Apk?

Nov 30, 2009

I have 2 projects (each has its own apk). Can you please tell me how can I launch an activity which is in another apk that I created? I have this activity which I want to launch from another project: what should I put in here so that I can launch this from another activity in another project?

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Android :: Launch Activity Without UI?

Apr 24, 2010

Is it in any way possible to launch an activity from the main function without having a UI? i.e. is there a way to create a sort of "wrapper" around another activity, i.e. by launching the main activity, it takes you to another activity automatically. If that is not possible, is there a way to remove the main activity from the stack so that clicking the back button does not take you to a blank UI?
Here's an example of what I'm trying to do:

public class WrapperActivity extends Activity {

/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
final Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL, Uri.parse("tel:555-1212"));
startActivity(intent);
}
}

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Android :: Filtering Items In View Based On Value Selected In Spinner

Sep 29, 2009

I am trying to change the items in a list view based on a value that gets selected in a spinner that is in the same activity. Is there a quick way to do filtering on the list adapter data based on that value, or should I go the long way of changing my adapter implementation for easy filtering?

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Android :: Add TextView Programmatically Inside A View-based Class?

Jan 11, 2010

I have been trying to find a solution for this for the last 3 days but i just failed hit a final answer!

I am creating a View-based class where i show a ball bouncing of the sides. I use a Timer to control the animation.

I want to add a TextView programmatically in my view class. I am trying to instantiate an object of TextView with reference to the context as follows code...

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Android :: Launch Google Street View From App

Sep 13, 2010

I cannot find anything in the sdk regarding google street view. do we launch it from the web?

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Android :: Check The Type Of A View Widget?

Oct 5, 2010

How to get that working:

CODE:...............

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Android :: Can't Type Inside A Web View / Resolve This?

Apr 16, 2010

I have a problem interacting with a Web View. I'm showing an html login form within a web view and I can't type inside of any of the input fields of the forms. I do can interact with the links, select boxes, buttons, etc.

Here is an example of my code. Basically I'm retrieving the web view from the xml and setting it a WebViewClient and a WebChromeClient. code...

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Android :: Launch An Activity On Certain Key Sequence?

Feb 18, 2010

For example, typing "321" launches my application.

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Android :: Way To Launch Phone Activity?

May 5, 2009

How can I launch an android activity, defined with.* public class MyActivity extends Activity {...}.from a Java method ?

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Android :: How To Launch Activity From Browser?

Mar 6, 2010

I can launch several activities by clicking on link. These Activities are - phone dialing, web browser and probably couple more. My question is how to extend this list? How to make new Activity launch-able by link clicking? Let's say if someone receives email with link myapp://something.here?par1=val1 and clicks on this link my Activity starts. Is it doable?

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Android :: Way To Launch Activity From Web Browser?

Mar 4, 2009

Is there a way to launch an activity from the web page? Like <a href="dialer:123456">Call me </a>?

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