Android :: How To Include Progress Dialog?
Sep 13, 2010I have to show progress dialog while button click. Is there any sample code to show this.
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View 2 RepliesI don't know how to position the progress dialog(the one with the rotating image). When my application starts its display an full screen image and a progress dialog box. I need to moved the progress dialog box a little lower.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am having a problem about repeating Login dialog (an AlertDialog) and progress dialog, coordinating with http thread. I suppose repetitive Login dialog (if fail, continue) handling should be common and straightforward. I guess my approach must be wrong somewhere. I already spent 2 days on this and am desperate. So please help. User starts the app, the main activity starts.Show a login dialog (generated by the main thread, i.e. from on Create. The main thread then starts a wait_thread, which will wait for http to return data and check the data and decide what to do.After user input username/password and press login, a progress dialog starts.The progress dialog starts an http_thread to talk to the server and get replies. Once done, it will notify the waiting thread.If the user type in the right username password first time, the code works fine.But it always fail for 2nd time Login, i.e. When first login fail(wrong username/ password),the wait_thread will generate 2nd Login dialog to let user repeat the login process. But after user hit the login on this 2nd Login dialog, the system always crashes.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWebView webView = new WebView(this);
webView.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
webView.getSettings().setUserAgentString("Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/7.0.517.44 Safari/534.7");
webView.setWebViewClient(new HelloWebViewClient());
ProgressDialog dialog = ProgressDialog.show(this, "",
"Loading. Please wait...", true);
setContentView(webView);
webView.loadUrl("http://www.preisjaeger.at");
dialog.cancel();Why does the ProgressDialog not appear?
I'm App I'm doing I try to do some operations that are not very fast, and I want to add a progress dialog...
I have the next code:
CODE:..........
When I execute it, I don't see the progress dialog (but I see the program gets doing things)
I've created ProgressDialog with a second thread according to the DevGuide,changes screen orientation or 2) hits the back button twice (first to hide the dialog, second to hide the app) to hide the application and run the app again after a while.Then, onCreate() is called (for the second time), and progress bar stops responding properly. My thread may work for a few minutes and I want to give the user possibility to hide it and do sth else. After a while he might want to run the app again in order to check the progress.I found a few articles concerning this topic, but I couldn't find the exact solution I should chose for this problem. So, could you tell mi what is the proper way to handle this? Should i save the handler and dialog state with "onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()"? If so, how to do it properly and is it safe?
View 11 Replies View RelatedI'm using the progress dialog example from Android API Demos AlertDialogSamples.java (case DIALOG_PROGRESS). After the orientation changed the dialog is freezing with no progress anymore.
What should I change to make the example working properly after orientation change?
The piece of code is following:
CODE:...................
I have an application that downloads some content from the network, processes it and displays it. When any link is clicked, the user task(async task) is used to download and process the content and the content is shown in the new activity.
I want to show a progress dialog until the content gets downloaded and processed. But when i call the progessdialog.show() method I am getting the following error.
'android.view.WindowManager$BadTokenException: Unable to add window -- token android.os.BinderProxy@435904d8 is not valid; is your activity running'
I use the get method to get the result from the user task. I make the main thread to wait until the usertask completes its work. I know this is a bad way, but the normal handler does not work here.I think it is not good idea to start a new activity in the onPostExecute method.
-->I am new to Android And i want to show two progress dialog one after another??
-->First i want to show when my image is load from internet, when this process is done i have set A button on that Remote image.
-->When i click that button i want Dialog for second time..(on clicking button i have set video streaming code.. before video is start i want to close that Dialog..)
I want to create a progress dialog that will be run for a predetermind time after that it will be automatically dissmissed.how to do it in android
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn my application i'm loading 40 images in background from web.
- At the time i need to progress dialog or progress bar in status bar (not title bar ).
- How to show it ?
- I tried so much sample programs.
- All are showing only images not progress.
I am developing one application for facebook. In this application when user click on login button i start WebView acitvity there user can login. On success of login i start activity from where user pressed that login button.
Now My problem is On main activity I get all friends list from facebook. That takes some time. So i want to show ProgressDialog, however that progress dialog is not showing up in main activity.
Here is my code.
On Login success i am using this method:
CODE:...................
can i keep progress dialog anywhere in activity? if possible then how can i do it?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to add any layout in progress dialog box in android??
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to make a dummy progress dialog appear for 2 or 3 seconds. It won't actually do anything other than say detecting.
I have the code:
CODE:................
But what do I put in between the show, and the dismissal to have the dialog appear for a few seconds?
I have looked at the Android API and other posts here on stackoverflow, but have not been able to figure this out.
My app downloads files to the sd card. I would like to pop a "loading..." dialog while the file is downloading and then have it disappear when the download is finished. This is what i came up with using the android API:
CODE:.............
However the dialog doesn't actually show. when i debug it, it claims that it is showing, but it is obviously not on the screen.
Is there a way to embed the progress bar in the UI with out an dialog. And not programmatically but with layout xml files. I am guessing it has to be some sort of animation or a "drawable"
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm facing some problems with the progress dialogs. I use a managed progress dialog to show the user that an operation is being carried out with the following code written in the onCreateDialog(int id) function.When the operation completes I call dismissDialog(PROGRESS_DIALOG). The problem is that if I rotate the phone while the progress dialog is displayed then when the operation completes the dismiss call has no effect and the progress remains showing. And this I cannot understand why.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm developing an android app and need to know how to change the positioning of a progress dialog. I need it to be positioned at the bottom of the screen instead of at the center like it is by default.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've got a progress dialog that I'm unable to dismiss and I can't figure out why. The first time through the code, it shows the dialog and dismisses it perfectly. The second time through it fails to dismiss. There is no error in the logcat and no exceptions are thrown, but the dialog remains on the screen.
If I run the code a third time, while the dialog is on the screen, a window leak exception is shown in the logcat when the code attempts to show the dialog, which is pretty much what you'd expect. The showDialog is called right before I call the execute method of an AsyncTask and the dismissDialog is called in the onPostExecute method of that AsyncTask.
how to show dialog with only the progress image without the rectangle, background color and text. I want only the spinning image in the dialog.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am creating an app that show a Progress dialog in AsyncTask to inform the user while web information is being fetched. I've read there are two ways of doing this: Using handlers or creating and executing an inner class that overrides the AsyncTask class. I am trying to create and executing inner class that overrides the AsyncTask class, which runs a resource-intensive thread in the background, to provide progress updates, and reports back when finished.
On the OnCreate, I have: protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) { return ProgressDialog.show(ListSituation.this, "", "Loading. Please wait...", true); }
this button is shown on my start activity. After pressing it a new activity will be launched but this takes some time cause on initialization of that new activity some data is gathered from the Internet. This works half. The progress dialoge is shown but the progress wheel is not spinning.
Can somebody tell me why this happens?
Button b4 = (Button) findViewById(R.id.Button01);
b4.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
public void onClick (View view) {
final ProgressDialog pd = ProgressDialog.show(pak.this,
"", "Working..", true);......................
i had made an application which download a huge list from the internet and display in a listview. The Listview class is supported by my own Class which is extension of the BaseAdapter base class. In the display list adapter getView method I use simple_list_item_multiple_choice. When I would like to insert an progress dialog with a Thread, the System is die with NullPointer Exception in the last row: *public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {if(convertView == null) convertView =inflater. inflate (android .R. layout.simpl e_list_item_multiple_choice, parent,false); try {ViewHolder vh = new ViewHolder(); vh.check TextView = (Checked TextView) convertView.findViewById(android.R.id.text1); vh. check TextView. setEnabled (true);* BUT if I don't use the Thread all going to right, there will no NullPointer Exception Can anyone tell me why ? Any solution?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have recently experimented with creating an easy way to open a ProgressDialog up in a second thread, so if the main thread freezes the dialog will keep working. Here is the class: public class ProgressDialogThread extends Thread
public Looper ThreadLooper;
public Handler mHandler;public ProgressDialog ThreadDialog;
public Context DialogContext;
public String DialogTitle;
public String DialogMessage;
public ProgressDialogThread(Context mContext, String mTitle, String mMessage)
{ DialogContext = mContext;
DialogTitle = mTitle;
DialogMessage = mMessage;
} public void run()
{ Looper.prepare();
ThreadLooper = Looper.myLooper();
ThreadDialog = new ProgressDialog(DialogContext);
ThreadDialog.setTitle(DialogTitle);
ThreadDialog.setMessage(DialogMessage);
ThreadDialog.show();
mHandler = new Handler();
Looper.loop();
} public void Update(final String mTitle, final String mMessage)
{ while(mHandler == null)
synchronized(this) {
try { wait(10); }
catch (InterruptedException e) {
Log.d("Exception(ProgressDialogThread.Update)", e.getMessage() == null ? "MISSING MESSAGE" : e.getMessage());
mHandler.post(new Runnable(){
@Override
public void run() {
ThreadDialog.setTitle(mTitle);
ThreadDialog.setMessage(mMessage);
public void Dismiss()
{ while(ThreadDialog == null || mHandler == null)
synchronized(this) {
try { wait(10); }
catch (InterruptedException e) {
Log.d("Exception(ProgressDialogThread.Dismiss)", e.getMessage() == null ? "MISSING MESSAGE" : e.getMessage());
mHandler.post(new Runnable(){
@Override
public void run() {
ThreadDialog.dismiss();
public void Continue()
{ while(ThreadLooper == null || mHandler == null)
synchronized(this) {
try { wait(10); }
catch (InterruptedException e) {
Log.d("Exception(ProgressDialogThread.Continue)", e.getMessage() == null ? "MISSING MESSAGE" : e.getMessage());
mHandler.post(new Runnable(){
@Override
public void run() {
ThreadLooper.quit();
However it sometimes work perfectly but other times the application simply freezes and crashes eventually.Here is an example of use:ProgressDialogThread thread = new ProgressDialogThread(this, "Loading", "Please wait...");
thread.start();
// Do Stuff
thread.Dismiss();
thread.Continue();It generates a lot of warning and even some crashes sometimes: eg. Handler: Sending message to dead thread.and exceptions like ANR
Trouble is, that ProgressDialog show only after loading run(), but I need to show it on start and showing it while loading some data. I put: "dialog = ProgressDialog.show(CategoriesListActivity.this,"Working...","Loading data", true);" in method run(), but the same. I print in Log.i() some info (int i++) and put title of ProgressDialog. Method work correctly, but don't show ProgressDialog. I have read some info that some thread block another thread (my created), that's why doesn't show progressDialog, but can't do anything.
View 2 Replies View Relatedhow can i hide the title bar at the top of the Progress Dialog. i just want the main body with the animation and the text next to it.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want a progress dialog before launching the apps, once click on application, first ProgressDialog will come for 5 sec then actual application.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI added dynamic message successfully to my progressdialog.But when adding the button it doesn't take the button.
CODE:..................
I am trying to initiate a progress bar when my application starts. The way my application works is that it collects info from the db that takes around 5 to 6 secs where the screen is completely black. I am trying to initiate a progress dialog that gets triggered WITHOUT a button click or any other UI interaction but just when the user starts the application. All the previous posts handled something with handlers and UI interactions.
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