Android :: How To Include Non Class Files In APK?
Jul 7, 2010More specifically, have the files show up: /data/data/com.mydomain.foo/media/foo.js
Is this something I would have to provision programatically at runtime?
More specifically, have the files show up: /data/data/com.mydomain.foo/media/foo.js
Is this something I would have to provision programatically at runtime?
I am using Android SDK 1.1 Intellij idea plugin Android_Support_6812.zip
Everything was fine. But now, error occurs during run application from idea . I am not using external libs, only android sdk. But application compliled and deployed fine using ant.
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I need to attach several text files with the apk so that these text files can be stored at SD card when APK is installed. How can I do it?
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My Android.mk is like this:
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I 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.
I have some apks with there sd data files.I want to create a new apk which has the data files included in it (for example-an apk of size 25 mb with external data of 100 mb should become a new apk of around 120-125 mb) i need to convert them to bar files. create those large apks
View 1 Replies View RelatedThere are a lot of language which compiles into Java class files when can run on JVM (e.g. JRuby, Scala, Rhino). Can you please tell me if I can take those class files (compiles by the JRuby/Scala/Rhion compiler) and run it on Android platform?
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[2009-02-19 09:55:02 - MyListView] no classfiles specified [2009-02-19 09:55:02 - MyListView] Conversion to Dalvik format failed with error 1
Project doesn't use any external jars and rather simple. If I uncheck build automatically and build it - it builds and runs just fine. I'm on MacOSX 10.5.6 and JDK 1.6.0_07. And latest android SDK ( android-sdk-mac_x86-1.1_r1.zip 79046151 bytes becf0f1763d61eedce15d2a903d6c1dd )
I am one step away from making the method described here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2761443/targeting-android-with-scala-2-8-trunk-builds work with a single project (vs one project for scala and one for android).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am making an app for Android, in my Activity I need to load an array of about 10000 strings. Loading it from database was slow, so I decided to put it directly into one .java file (as a private field). I have about 20 of these classes containing string arrays and my question is, are all the classes loaded into memory after my application is started? If so the Activity in which I need these strings would be loaded quickly, but the application as a whole would have a slow start...
Is there other way, how to very quickly load an 10000 string array from a file?
UPDATE:
Why I need these strings? My Android app allows you to find "journeys" in Prague's public transit - you choose departure stop, arrival stop and it finds your journey (have a look here). My app has a suggestions feature - you enter leter "c" as your departure stop and a suggestions ListView appears with stops starting with "c". For these suggestions I need the strings. Fetching the suggestions from database is slow (about 400ms on G1).
My app uses two databases (separate files). To handle these databases I have created two Helper classes which extend SQLiteOpenHelper, one for each database.
I am now going to add a third database and wonder whether I need to create yet another Helper class (and if I used a 4th and a 5th database would I need even more Helper classes), or can I use the same Helper class for multiple databases?
The problem that I see with trying to use just one Helper class is that I can't see how to pass the name of the individual database files to the Helper. At present the name of the database is hard-coded as a Static field of each of the Helper classes, but if I had only one Helper class I would need to be able to pass the different names in to the Constructor when creating the separate Helper objects; the problem is that the SQLiteOpenHelper Constructor seems to be called by Android with just one parameter: the Context.
I'm creating a new class, using eclipse "New Java Class" dialog box. I can write the superclass I want (I can't find using "browse" button), but I can't write or select an interface to implement. I click "add" but ther is nothing to select. What I'm doing wrong?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedWhat I want to do, is be able to access the object neoApi inside the Neoseeker class, from its inner class RunningTimer. Now, in my code, you can see what I would think to work, but when I run my application, nothing pops up. Nothing inside my TextView, no Toast, nothing at all. How can I remedy this?
package com.neoseeker.android.app;
import java.util.Timer;
import java.util.TimerTask;
import org.json.JSONObject;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.app.Notification;
import android.app.NotificationManager;
import android.app.PendingIntent;.......................
I'm new to Java and android development. In my application I need data which is accessible for a few activities. I've read that a good solution is to use Application class for this. So I use it like this:
public class MyApplication extends Application {
private String str;
public String getStr(){
return str;
}
public void setStr(String s){
str = s;
}
}
and I can access this variable from activity like this:........................................
I have just started android. I just want to know that how can i call activity class from other java class. i just want to pass class object to activity class.
public class GsonParser extends Activity {
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.main);
MagazineThread thread=new MagazineThread();
thread.start();
}
public GsonParser(JsonMagazineParser Obj)
{
}
}
and i am just doing like from other class. GsonParser obj=new GsonParser(this);passing obj to activity class.how can i achieve that.
In my app in one package there are some classes. from those classes i want to run one class that is the Gps functionality class. i want to run that class in background. how i do it, i don't know. i am not able to make it solve from any document. if anybody knows the way to solve it please me by run a "hello world" app in the background. i am not able to solve this problem by going through document.
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What exactly does the "MyService.class" field represent? Is that just a reference to the class for a template?
I made a Dialog Class with it's view classI want to pop up the dialog when I got some packets from network. so I made a Thread which parses packets and then I made if clause in Run() method There is no problem with parsing packet but when I enter "if clause" and call showDialog() I got Error message
Is there anyone who knows how to pop up a dialog from different thread?
I created a method called insertTable in a class called Table but i can't use it in my onClick method in the main class :
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I want to do a income.insertTable in the onClick method but eclipse say that i need to create a local variable.
I have a problem trying use <include /> within a table row. Any android:xxxx atributes applied to the widget within the include are ignored. Here's is a test I put together. The two buttons outside the table layout render correctly(adjusted width and height), the one's inside do not. Strangely, the custom TwoStateButton:xxxxx attributes are rendered correctly in both cases. ............
View 4 Replies View RelatedSo I read the xml tricks 2 from developer.android.com, and it worked for me. But I need to programmatically include 1 xml into another. addview returns
07-12 01:01:18.429: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(267): java.lang.IllegalStateException: The specified child already has a parent. You must call removeView() on the child's parent first. 07-12 01:01:18.429: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(267): at android.view.ViewGroup.addViewInner(ViewGroup.java:1970)
((ViewGroup) placeHolderProductList).addView(productList, new LinearLayout.LayoutParams(LinearLayout.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, LinearLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT)) ;
I have downloaded the Galaxy SDK from: http://innovator.samsungmobile.com/galaxyTab.do When I try to install my app on the emulator, I get an error: "missing shared library". I think the Google maps api is not included in the emulator. Is it possible to include the api?
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<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:orientation="vertical" android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:background="@drawable/game_background">
<AbsoluteLayout android:id="@+id/game_table" android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent" android:layout_margin="30dip"
android:background="@drawable/game_table"
I have some layout xml that looks like this:
== file1.xml == <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearLayout ...> ... ... </LinearLayout>
I want to include that in some other layout xml, so I do this --
== file2.xml == <include layout="@layout/file1.xml"/>
The question I have is how to pass arguments (and refer to them) from file2.xml to file1.xml. So, for example:
== file1.xml == <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <LinearLayout ...>
<TextView android:text="@text" android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"/> ... </LinearLayout>
== file2.xml == <include layout="@layout/file1.xml" text="abc"/>
I'm reworking some of my layouts to use Relative layout. I have some building blocks which I'd like to reuse. The problem I seems to have with the include of the layout and position other layouts out of this include. Example:
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="fill_parent" android:layout_height=wrap_content"