Android :: Execution Of ARM Assembly In Android Simulator Possible?
Sep 27, 2010Can anybody tell me if it is possible to execute programs using ARM assembly language in the simulators?
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View 2 RepliesI am very new to Android and ksoap2 development. I have been searching on the forums for an answer to my error and still have not found a fix. Hopefully someone will be able to figure how to fix the error.
I am calling a Webservice with 10 parameters in my sample android app using the Ksoap2-Android-assembly-2.4 jar library.
The error from the responsedump call:
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The request from the requestdump call:
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My actual code:
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The actual Webservice WSDL: http://63.237.52.216/service.asmx?wsdl
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I did one sample, I got this Error, Class de.vogella.android.temperature.Converter does not exist AndroidManifest.xml de.vogella.android.temperature line 8 Android XML Content Problem What should i do now, I tried this sample, sample code source Please chk this screen shot hI After package update, still am having the Error Now my proram executed, but got Exception Error,
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I have looked around a bit and I found TimingLogger on the Android SDK, and instructions here. It looks very convenient. But I can't get it work. This is my code:
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It's is supposed to dump the times in in LogCat. But I can't see nothing.. I What am I doing wrong? Eclipse doesn't show any varnings. I guess it has something with verbose ouput, but I have set LogCat to show Verbose.
I am using Eclipse for Android development and Latest version of Android SDK (Running XP, 2Gb Ram)
1. when run clicked, previously executed emulator appears first then emulator default screen appears, only last current actual output appears
2. when clicked to close takes too much time (2 mns) for the emulator to disapper
3. in short execution time exceeds development/coding time in the testing process
is anyway to reduce such execution time
Just found this on the site. If you are new to android I would suggest playing around with it.
Droid X Simulator
Suppose I wanted to design a cheap little app which lets you schedule fake phone calls to yourself, along similar lines as this app:
http://magictap.net/fakecalls/
I'd imagine using an AlarmManager would be suitable for this purpose, the question is how to generate a fake incoming call screen, complete with the slide to answer call option. My initial approach, the AlarmManager should launch a PendingIntent. However, I'm not sure where to go from here, in particular to get an Activity started which displays the fake call screen.
After a round of hassle (many thanks to sontaikle), finally i managed to do some screen capture from my Android but right now I am thinking about this. Is there any way I can do a REAL TIME phone simulation on my PC. Its alike TV output from phone to projector (Galaxy S can do that) but I have other Android which have no TV output function from the phone, so I wonder if I connect the phone to PC and get the real time screen output (few second lagging is ok for me as well) to PC than I can project it out via projector during discussion, presentation. I have tried this Emulator, too bad its doesn't project that on the phone on PC. How to install Android SDK and play with Android 2.0 in the emulator - Android and Me
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Bitmap bitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(iconFile.getAbsolutePath());
However, the bitmap is always null. I am able to create a bitmap successfully if I have the file as a resource.
I am using the default simulator, Can I make simulator identical to some common device I mean one identical to HTC, one identical to droid motorla, one of samsung, dell, acer,..etc Here identical I mean all the features that it provide.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedMy application has a MapView which shows a collection of items in a satellite view. I use the MapController's zoomToSpan() method to initialize the zoom level of MapView. I later discovered that the MapView was showing a blank white screen with grey X's (zoom'd too far, zoom out once and everything looks as expected) for the use case when the collection of item's locations were very close to each other.
So, I modified the code from this:
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To this:
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I am running android server application which is listening to port 4444 to retreive the file.I want to receive the file sent from Desktop socket client application. To perform this task I used following code as Android socket server. But execution stops infinitely at the
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I'm currently working on an app for the android os that requires to fetch data from a remote server from time to time. as this "update" should be carried out even when the actual frontend app is not running, i implemented a remote service that is started on system boot. now i need to schedule a timer to start the update. is the "Timer"-class the right one for this job? and if "yes": what is the difference between a "normal" Timer() and one started as a "daemon" by Timer(true)?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI saw on Internet some services that give you the possibility to test an Android app on the web: for example, Manymo launches an emulator on a remote server and give you the possibility to interact with it. AppSurfer let you test your Android app in an emulator-like environment. Pieceable Viewer is similar to AppSurfer but for iOS.
According to you, how these services are implemented?
Maybe there are some emulators running on a remote server on which run a vnc server, but looking at AppSurfer or PieceableViewer they looks too responsive for this implementation.
i read kubuntu 11.10 finally has integrated phone capabilities and is going to be heavily geared towards mobile devices URL....and development of Android execution environment for the android os that allows you tu run .apk in linux if so i think this would be full of win for kubuntu with it being the first linux distro with integrated phone capabilities and if the AEE was available that would just be the coolest phone ever
View 2 Replies View RelatedA Galaxy user emailed us to report that one of our apps crashes when he performs a function, we had over 10k downloads of this app with no similar report. Since the Galaxy is not yet available in the US, is there a simulator to help resolve issues like this?
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java.io.IOException Permission denied.
I download android's codes and build it for simulator. The simulator can be launched successfully, but it always popup "SORRY! Application Messaging (in process com.android.Message)...", or similar popup information. Do u know how to resolve it? By the way, how can I integrate it with eclipse? When I use eclipse, it reports many errors as following:
Description Resource Path Location Type Project 'android' is missing required library:
'out/target/common/obj/ JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/classes-compiled.jar' android Build path Build Path Problem Project 'android' is missing required library:
'out/target/common/obj/ JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/classes.jar' android
Build path Build Path Problem Project 'android' is missing required library:
'out/target/common/obj/ JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/javalib.jar' android
Build path Build Path Problem Project 'android' is missing required source folder: 'development/ tools/activitycreator/src' android
Build path Build Path Problem Project 'android' is missing required source folder: 'out/target/ common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/src/core/java' android
Build path Build Path Problem Project 'android' is missing required source folder:
'out/target/ common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/src/im/java' android
Build path Build Path Problem Project 'android' is missing required source folder:
'out/target/ common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/src/location/ java' android
Build path Build Path Problem Project 'android' is missing required source folder:
'out/target/ common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/src/media/java' android
Build path Build Path Problem Project 'android' is missing required source folder:
'out/target/ common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/src/telephony/ java' android
Build path Build Path Problem Project 'android' is missing required source folder:
'out/target/ common/obj/JAVA_LIBRARIES/framework_intermediates/src/wifi/java' android
Build path Build Path Problem
I'm attempting to use JmDNS (zeroconf / Bonjour) to resolve a local network hosts IP address. JmDNS succeeds on the simulator, but fails on the phone. The phone is an HTC Magic (from the Google I/O conference). Both are running Android 1.5
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have an MapView app downloaded from Internet, when I tested it on the simulator, everything is fine, but when I installed it on my phone, the app stopped unexpectedly. Here is the code
public class CurrentLocationWithMap extends MapActivity {
MapView map;
MapController ctrlMap;
Button inBtn;
Button outBtn;
ToggleButton switchMap;
@Override protected boolean isRouteDisplayed() { return false;
} @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.main);
map = (MapView)findViewById(R.id.myMapView);
List<Overlay> overlays = map.getOverlays();
MyLocationOverlay myLocation = new MyLocationOverlay(this,map);
myLocation.enableMyLocation();
overlays.add(myLocation);
ctrlMap = map.getController();
inBtn = (Button)findViewById(R.id.in);
outBtn = (Button)findViewById(R.id.out);
switchMap = (ToggleButton)findViewById(R.id.switchMap);
OnClickListener listener = new OnClickListener() {
@Override public void onClick(View v) { switch (v.getId()) { case R.id.in: ctrlMap.zoomIn();
break; case R.id.out: ctrlMap.zoomOut();
break; default: break; } } };
inBtn.setOnClickListener(listener);
outBtn.setOnClickListener(listener);
//switchMap.setOnCheckedChangeListener(new OnCheckedChangeListener() {
@Override public void onCheckedChanged(CompoundButton cBtn, boolean isChecked) {
if (isChecked == true) { map.setSatellite(true);
} else { map.setSatellite(false); } } });
LocationManager locationManager;
String context = Context.LOCATION_SERVICE;
locationManager = (LocationManager)getSystemService(context);
//String provider = LocationManager.GPS_PROVIDER;
Criteria criteria = new Criteria();
criteria.setAccuracy(Criteria.ACCURACY_FINE);
criteria.setAltitudeRequired(false);
criteria.setBearingRequired(false);
criteria.setCostAllowed(true);
criteria.setPowerRequirement(Criteria.POWER_LOW);
String provider = locationManager.getBestProvider(criteria, true);
Location location = locationManager.getLastKnownLocation(provider);
updateWithNewLocation(location);
locationManager.requestLocationUpdates(provider, 2000, 10, locationListener);
} private final LocationListener locationListener = new LocationListener() {
public void onLocationChanged(Location location) { updateWithNewLocation(location);
} public void onProviderDisabled(String provider){ updateWithNewLocation(null);
} public void onProviderEnabled(String provider){ } public void onStatusChanged(String provider, int status, Bundle extras){ } };
private void updateWithNewLocation(Location location) { String latLongString;
TextView myLocationText;
myLocationText = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.myLocationText);
if (location != null) { double lat = location.getLatitude();
double lng = location.getLongitude();
latLongString = "Latitude:" + lat + " Longtitude:" + lng;
ctrlMap.animateTo(new GeoPoint((int)(lat*1E6),(int) (lng*1E6)));
} else { latLongString = "Position not found";
} myLocationText.setText("Current location: " + latLongString);
} }
How can installed Adobe flash player 10.1 on Android simulator 2.2?
View 2 Replies View RelatedOccasionally I see thread execution hiccups on my Motorola Droid (currently running 2.1 but I saw it with 2.0.1, too). Normally my dummy thread (full tilt, foreground, not doing *anything* else) runs in about 5-6mS. However, I see a second hump around 13-14mS and stragglers anywhere out to 80mS (typically around 35mS, though). What is going on? Why is this scheduling so non-deterministically? What is the solution? I could deal with a couple mS slower if it would get rid of those stragglers that exist the whole way out to 50-80mS..................
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have an android app that repeatedly collects fingerprints from the wifi-networks that are around (for scientific reasons, not to invade anybodies privacy). Anyways, imagine I have a function that does this work and it's called scanWifi(). I initally wanted to start it like this:
ExecutorService mExecutor = Executors.newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor();
mExecutor.scheduleAtFixedRate(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
scanWifi();
}
}, 0, interval, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
Sadly, this only works reliably when the phone is plugged in. If it's plugged out and lays there for a while, it doesn't run my scanWifi() function every minute. Sometimes there are gaps of several minutes between single calls to scanWifi(). I also tried doing the same thing using a Timer/TimerTask with similarly poor results. The only thing that seems to work more or less reliable until now is to post it to a handler and call it repeatedly, like this:
Handler h = new Handler();
Runnable r = new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
if (!mIsStopped) {
scanWifi();
h.postDelayed(this, mInterval);
}
}
};
h.post(r);
Why is that the case? Is the CPU sleeping and thus misses the scheduled execution? I hold a partial wakelock in my app.
How to disable the menu item in android in execution time. Example: Button Next and Back. When is in the last record, the Next menu is disable.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIf you people know about Compatibility Test Suit for Android. Please send us the information regarding source code downloading of CTS, environment setup, building and execution.
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