Android :: How To Generate A Java Doc For Phone Project?
Sep 24, 2010
Does someone know how to generate a javadoc for an android project? I found searching the net this info http://www.androidjavadoc.com/?p=63 , but i don't understand where can i find the file "droiddoc.mk": "All javadoc stuff is concentrated in the ROOT/build/core/droiddoc.mk".
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Aug 11, 2010
I can now get our Android project to talk to our non-Android project. But there's still an issue: I are trying to have an Android class call a non Android Hello World class. I tried compiling our non-Android Hello World class in a separate Eclipse workspace. I then packaged it into a jar. I imported that jar into our Android Hello World class.
I then called one of the methods in the non-Android Hello World class. When I ran the Android Hello World class as an Android application, the following runtime error occurred. Here are the Android debug logs:
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): at com.hello2.hello2.onCreate(hello2.java:27)
08-11 09:07:56.764: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(333): at android.app.Instrumentation.callActivityOnCreate(I nstrumentation.java:1047).....................
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Aug 8, 2010
I followed the instructions here on how to create an Android library project, and use it in an Android application:
http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/eclipse-adt.html
But it is not working. I can see the library project is added to my application but I cannot reference anything in it because it won't build. The R.java file from the lib is NOT being added to my application project, so the lib project contains tons of errors, everywhere it tries to reference it's own R.java file.
I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but in the console there are messages stating that the there is "No resource identifier found for attribute 'X' in package 'Lib Package'. My library package has a a few styleable attributes defined for a custom view I made, all of which are being complained about in this console message. The library builds just fine, and I don't get those messages in the console until I hook the library to my application, so I don't know what's up with this.
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Nov 20, 2010
I am getting a parsing error and I do not know why (I am new to programing). Because of this error, R.java disappears and I end up having more errors. Hopefully someone can help me out. Here is where the error comes from: list.xml. Code...
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Oct 1, 2010
I have an Java class with a static final method getAll:
CODE:..............
Now I want to hand in null as a value for the where statemant so that it will just be ignored later on in the code. Anyway in the testcase for this method I have: Vector<Category> categories = Category.getAll(context, null);
Which then in turn gives me a NoSuchMethodError. I don't know exactly why it does that. The only thing I could imagine is that the null I hand in would not match the signature of the above method. But how can I overcome this? I already thought of overloading. But this would just end in rewriting most of the code. At least when I do it, how I think.
This is the stack trace I get:
CODE:.......................
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Jun 2, 2010
Does anyone know what approach one can take to automatically generate Java source code, from for example an xml or json file, in eclipse? One great example of what I am thinking of doing is what Google Android sdk does: they have an R class generated automatically from the resources. Every time a resource file is saved in Eclipse R class is automatically regenerated.
UPDATE: Example:
In the text (xml or json file) I have the following:
<tags>
<tag id="ALPHA">
<description>The first alpha tag.</description>
<value>231232</value> </tag> <tag id="BETA">
<description>This is the beta tag.</description>
<value>231232</value> </tag>
Then in my generated java class, say R I would have something like:
R.tags.ids.ALPHA //refers to an enum value for example
R.tags.values.ALPHA //refers to final int with avlue 231232
R.tags.descriptions.ALPHA //refers to the String with description
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Apr 12, 2010
I am trying to run android sample applications using intellij idea and R.java file is missing form notepad samples source directory.
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Mar 31, 2010
I have a question.
I am developing android application on Linux platform because i have to make a system.img with a application.
When adding a drawable resource and building the project with mm command, i met a below error.code..
At above error, the icon_send_type is the added resource.
This error occurred because the mm command did not generate R.java.
So, i want to know how to generate R.java by a manual on Linux platform.
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Apr 29, 2010
Is there a way to achieve the following in Android?
1. generate a Java stack trace in Android. In J2SE, we use to use something like this - send a signal to the Java Virtual Machine; the Java Virtual Machine generates a stack trace for you; or we can also use debugging tools or Java API calls.
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May 8, 2009
I have been tasked with porting a large Java code base to the Android platform. The project makes extensive use of AWT which isn't' supported on Android. I'm looking for a tool that lets me visualize all of the classes in the project. I'd like to be able to see all of the relationships between classes so that I can get a good idea of where to start the port.
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Apr 28, 2010
Since i'm still new on Android programming, I have some problems on some issues. I have a QuadTree data structure implementation in 3 seperated Java files and i would like to use this data structure in my application. But i don't know how to use this .java files in an Android project. I tried to put them in a new Android project, just for testing, but I get lots of errors. Could anyone help me about using this java classes in my Application?
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Oct 18, 2010
I have two different project A & B. Inside the project A I link the source from project B so activity from project A can start the activity from project B. I'm using Eclipse Galileo.The problem is, when I want to edit the value of a view in activity B, the resource id from both projects have some conflicts in it. So when I call findViewById() in activity B I got a view from the activity A instead.I've declared the activity B inside the AndroidManifest in project A. I've even tried to start the activity B as the entry point of the application but it didn't show anything at all. It's like the findViewById tried to search the view of project A only although I've specified the package name correctly.
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Nov 3, 2010
I am doing the Notepad tutorial, exercise 2. I started by creating a new Android project and chose Create from source to import the downloaded source files for the excercise. But now I get many errors in Eclipse, and the problem is that there is no generated R.java class. How can I solve this? The folder gen / is empty. I have errors on Notepadv2.java and in res/layout/note_edit.xml and both seems to be related to the fact that the generated R.java is missing. Here is my import statements in Notepadv2.java:
import android.R;
import android.app.ListActivity;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.database.Cursor;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.ContextMenu;
import android.view.ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo;
import android.view.Menu;
import android.view.MenuItem;
import android.view.View;
import android.widget.ListView;
import android.widget.SimpleCursorAdapter;
They are created by the Eclipse command Ctrl+Shift+O.
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Oct 9, 2010
After I added some .png files into my Project Workspace drawable folder I refreshed my drawable folders in Eclipse and the newly added files showed up. But when I tried to access those resources using R.drawable.xyzimage, xyzimage although in the folder could not be resolved. So I did a Project Clean and guess what after this clean R.java is totally gone and all my classes accessing resources using R.java is showing all sorts of error and Eclipse won't let me run the code anymore. I have backup of my source code but I want to explore if R.java can be regenerated and how?
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Mar 12, 2010
i started a small project over at google code that provides you with bindings for OpenGL ES 2.0 in Java. I started just a couple of hours ago so it's not finished yet. The project includes the original GLSurfaceView plus all the helper classes from the latest Eclair build as well as a modified version of GLJNIView from the NDK samples which is now a fully functional GLSurfaceView subclass called GLSurfaceView20.
OpenGL ES 1.x and 2.0 are exclusive so you have to first check wheter GL ES 2.0 is supported. You can check this via the following method:
private boolean checkGL20Support( Context context ) { EGL10 egl = (EGL10) EGLContext.getEGL(); EGLDisplay display = egl.eglGetDisplay(EGL10.EGL_DEFAULT_DISPLAY);
int[] version = new int[2]; egl.eglInitialize(display, version);...................
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Nov 19, 2010
I've written some code for my Android device to login to a web site over https and parse some data out of the resulting pages. An HttpGet happens first to get some info needed for login, then an HttpPost to do the actual login process. The code below works great in a Java project within Eclipse which has the following Jar files on the build path: httpcore-4.1-beta2.jar, httpclient-4.1-alpha2.jar, httpmime-4.1-alpha2.jar, commons-logging-1.1.1.jar.
public static MyBean gatherData(String username, String password) {
MyBean myBean = new MyBean();
try {
HttpResponse response = doHttpGet(URL_PAGE_LOGIN, null, null);
System.out.println("Got login page");
String content = EntityUtils.toString(response.getEntity());
String token = ContentParser.getToken(content);
String cookie = getCookie(response);.......................
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Sep 30, 2009
I keep getting this error under several projects. 10 minutes ago I exported an android .apk, then changed the AndroidManifest.xml and now can't export. I reverted back to the original AndroidManifest.xml but still it doesn't work. I guess the plugin is broken. Is there a set of Ant tasks that can be used to build Android apps?
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May 3, 2010
i'm trying to include a maven java project into my android project. the maven project is the greader-unofficial project which allows developers access to google reader accounts, and handles all of the http transactions and URI/URL building, making grabbing feeds and items from google reader transparent to the developer. the project is available here:
the code is originally written for the standard jdk and uses classes from java.net that are not a part of the standard Android SDK. i actually tried to manually resolve all dependencies and ran into a problem when i got as far as including com.sun.syndication pieces required by the class be.lechtitseb.google.reader.api.util.AtomUtil.java... some of the classes in java.net that are in the standard jdk (i'm using 1.6) are not in the Android SDK. in addition, resolving all of these dependencies manually is just ridiculous when i'm compiling a maven project that should be pretty simple.
however, i can use maven to compile the sources with no issue. how can i include this maven project, which is dependent on the complete jdk, into my android project in such a way that it will compile so that i can access the GoogleReader class from my android project? and for the record, i don't have the expertise to rewrite this entire api to work with the standard Android SDK.
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Sep 28, 2010
I'm trying to use the Amazon Web Services Java SDK jar in an Android project in Eclipse, but it has references to org.apache.commons.httpclient. All I seem to have in my Android SDK (2.2) is org.apache.commons.http.client, which is a different namespace and obviously causes the build to fail.
I'm new to Java, Eclipse, and Android dev... is there a way to "map" one name space to the other or create some sort of symbolic link? If not, does that mean I have to import a "standard" org.apache.commons library?
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Oct 9, 2010
As I am very pissed off of using the emulator to develop any Java class, I thought of setting up a project in Eclipse and instead of the usual JRE I linked to the Android.jar (version 2.1) that usually the Android projects link to. I don't mean to use this to develop Layouts or other specific platform things, I was just trying to create a class that uses HttpClient.
It miserably crashes like this.
CODE:.............
I mean I'd like to develop libraries (and test them) so that when I go to the emulator I don't have to deal with them. Is there a good way to do this? This seems not to work for some reason.
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Sep 21, 2010
I have an interesting problem. I pull down an android project from cvs, which works fine. Once Eclipse builds the project, my .java files are removed. XML files, pngs, everything else is fine. I seem to be left with just the package tree, but no source files. Any thoughts?
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Sep 16, 2010
I've seen a few places where this was asked but I haven't seen where it's been resolved. I've just installed the tools needed to develop Android applications. This includes, of course, Eclipse. When I try to open the res/main.xml file, I get the error 'could not initialize class java.awt.font'.I'm running the newest version of Eclipse and all the software required for Android development. I'm running on Ubuntu 10.04 32bit. Sun JDK and JRE are installed.
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Sep 18, 2009
Is it possible to include other Java source projects in Eclipse into an Android project? Normally for a regular Java project you do this by adding the other project to the build path and including it in the Project References. This same approach lets the code compile, but when the app is deployed to the emulator, it throws a VerifyError when I try and instantiate classes from my other project. Is this possible with the Android SDK? Do you have to build them to jars and include them inside your Android project like this? I know this works, but just involves more steps to do this.
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Jul 3, 2010
I need to access and Android context for a JUnit Test. I have tried using MockContext and extending the AndroidTestCase but each time I get an error saying (stub!)
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Apr 2, 2010
Ive inherited some code which started out as an Android project but really is just an API to be used by other applications. Hence, the 'build' process usually just produces a JAR file. The problem I am having is that I get errors from the Android build tools in my console which seem to fire everytime I make a change to some files.
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Aug 12, 2009
Hi,Can anyone tell me which tool is used to generate Stub in Android and is it possible to use JAX-RPC concept to call the web service in android.If is it possible please provide me some code with example.
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Jun 29, 2010
I am new in this Field!I have this Message and Key also i want HMAC MD5 using this two so how it is possible if possible then give some example or sample code of this.The Given link display the overall functionality i want such kind of code.Please help me.
Messgae = POSTuserMon,28Jun201010:18:33GMT7FF4471B-13C0-5A9F-BB7B-7309F1AB7F08
key = d6fc3a4a06ed55d24fecde188aaa9161
Link = http://hash.online-convert.com/md5-generator.
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Jul 7, 2010
my main class folder was named com.test, i changed it to com.myApplication, and now when i add objects to my layout my R.java won't get updated, all objects that i had before work fine, and they are in R.java, but anything new that i create won't get added to R.java
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Feb 15, 2010
In our Android project, our code is Java Doc'd and that generates everything properly. However, any reference to the Android API classes/functions results in a JavaDoc error and a link to the relevant information is not generated. Instead we get plaintext class names. How can we set up Eclipse to turn these into links to the online Android API reference (preferably) or a local copy (if necessary)?
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May 13, 2010
Is it possible to generate android styled javadocs for my android project (like http://developer.android.com/reference/java/lang/String.html, instead of http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/lang/String.html) Is it something regarding using of some custom doclet instead of standard doclet? If yes, then which one I have to use?
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