Android : Possible To Have A Separate Java File For Each Activity?

Nov 24, 2010

I'm currently developing an Android application, but I'd like to be able to handle button click events etc in a separate file for each Activity. Is this possible? At the moment, I have one very large file that handles all events for several Activity windows.

Android : Possible to have a separate Java file for each Activity?


Android : Do Activity Classes Need To Be In A Separate .java File?

Sep 8, 2010

I am new to android development and am currently working my way through the "Hello..." Tutorials on the developer website.

I got stuck on the Tab Layout walkthrough and the only way I could resolve it was to put each Activity Class in a separate .java file.

I was wondering if all Activities need to be in separate .java files, or am I missing something.

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Android :: Android / Java - Call Function In Separate *.java File?

Aug 16, 2010

I do an import of the full package name / java file, and if I do a <classname>.<method>, SOMETIMES I can get it to access - other times I get a lot of can't use a static in a non static bunch of talk. I'll admit I'm new to Java, so what do I need to do? Call a class instance first, then call my methods? I'm rather confused by this, as I want to put all of my 'functions' into a FunctionsList.java file, and all of my main Activity (UI) into a MyActivity.java file.

For example:
<MyActivity.java>
import com.example.FunctionsList;
private class MyActivity extends Activity {
FunctionsList.function();
}


9/10 times I get that static/non-static error. If I put all of my functions into MyActivity.java, I have zero problems!

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Android :: Thread Class In SDK LunarLander And JetBoy Examples Not Each In Separate Java File / Why Is So?

Sep 9, 2010

Is there a reason why the Thread class in the SDK LunarLander and JetBoy examples are not each in a separate java file, rather than being inside the View file?

It would make things a bit clearer, IMHO. Am I missing something?

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Android :: Making Separate Service App And Separate Activity App

Sep 2, 2009

Making separate service app and separate activity app. swapnil kamble

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Android : How To Call An Activity Method From Another Java File

Oct 30, 2009

I have following problem: I have my "MainActivity". In this Activity, i start a thread (SaxParser in another "normal" java file). Now I want to call a method from the MainActivity out of the normal java file? I have read something of an Application object, but i only find things, where i have to create a new Intent. Is it possible to use the application object in the other "normal" java file like that: Code...

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Android : Load Screen In Droid / Should I Use A Separate Activity?

Jun 6, 2010

What's the best way to create a reusable loading screen in Android? The loading screen should have a background image and a loading indicator.

Should i use a separate activity?

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Android :: Call Java File On Click In Another Java Class?

May 19, 2010

i have two files

App.java
Gallery.java

App. java contains frontend buttons and functionalities Gallery.java lists the imagesin the sd card. i want to call Gallery.java in click event in app.java

App.java
package gallery.display;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.View.OnClickListener;
import android.view.View;...........

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Android :: Possible To Define Each Tab's Content In A Separate XML File?

Jun 28, 2010

I would like to define each tab's content in a different XML file so the visual editor in Eclipse can be used. That is, without all of the tabs being laid over each other. The visual editor doesn't even seem to work with the XML example provided here: [link text][1]
[1]: http://developer.android.com/guide/tutorials/views/hello-tabwidget.html "Here", It just has a Null pointer exception.

I have tried to define each tap in it's own file, for example. code...
And when adding the tab I use:

mTabHost.addTab(mTabHost.newTabSpec("tab_in").setIndicator("Input").setContent(R.layout.input));

But this causes the application to crash on launch. Is there any way to do this?

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Android :: Place Eclipse Project File In Separate Directory

Jun 17, 2010

I'm using a default Eclipse project file generated for my Android application, and I want to keep it in a targets/ directory (along with other eclipse-specific files) in order to better organize my project structure (I also plan on adding a target for NetBeans).

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Android :: Does The Dalvik File Format - .dx - Support More Instructions Than Java .class File

Apr 17, 2010

Is there anything the Dalvik VM supports (in terms of bytecode) which is not used currently because the .class files don't have it?

As an example, if people would write their own Source-to-DX converter for their functional language XYZ, would they be able to implement e. g. full tail calls although the .class file does support tail calls only under certain circumstances?

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Android :: Access Value From Mak File To Java File?

Oct 28, 2010

Is there any way to access the value (any constants) from Android.mk file to my java file.

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Android :: Adding To LinearLayout Another Layout And Handle This Layout In Separate Activity

May 6, 2010

I have an Activity which uses a layout with a LinearLayout in it. Now I want to create in runtime a subactivity which loads some other layout and add this layout as item of my LinearLatout.

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Android :: ApplicationContext.java And Activity.java - Is ApplicationContext Not Used

Sep 29, 2009

I was going through the code for Activity.java and ApplicationContext.

Both these classes define many functions of Context Interface. Take for example startActivity.java

Activity Class has its own implementation of startActivity ApplicationContext class also has an implemenetaion of startActivity.

Now there are 2 observations...

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

Questions: 1. Who uses ApplicationContext class? 2. Does Activity class ever deal with ApplicationContext class (as given in the javadoc comments of ApplicationContext.java).

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Android :: Call Java Class Methods To Other Java Class File On Android

Nov 3, 2010

i hav two classes...both classes are extends activity.. i need call other class method on main class on android development..its urgent..please.. i done something like subclass sub = new subclass()...its not work..
In 1st activity class

package org.me.intent_testing;
import android.app.Activity; import android.os.Bundle; import android.widget.; import android.view.; import android.content.Intent;

/** * * @author pavankumar */

public class FirstActivity extends Activity {................

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Android :: R Java File In Src / Gen?

Dec 19, 2009

When i started learning android i learned that R.java files goes to /gen folder recently i saw it on /src file (in WROX-Professional Android App Dev- sample code downloads). How does this work and also in some code i saw (xml layout) android:id="@+id/R.id.someName"(i don't remember in which web page i saw this code) I don't understand this, can somebody help me with this.

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Android :: Set Activity Enabled By Java Code?

Sep 25, 2009

android:enabled can be set at AndroidManifest.xml <activity android:name="MyActivity" android:enabled="true">
How can I set the attr true or false in my programm?

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Android :: Get Background Color Of Activity In Java?

Sep 7, 2010

How can I get background color and text color (default for child views) of an Activity in Java?

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Android :: Magic Behind R Java File

Jan 12, 2010

I have been having quite some problems with R.java file. Now I have decided to do a backup and delete the file to see what happens. Nothing happened, so I created an empty R.java file and hopped for the best. Now Eclipse seems to figure out that the file was tempered with and even issues a warning: R.java was modified manually! Reverting to generated version. And that's all there is. I tried building it manually but got no results. So, I have two questions: 1. what should I do to force Eclipse to generate the file. 2. what is happening here? How is the file created, where is the code that is generating the file? I would appreciate any help.

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Android :: Installing Apk File In Java

Mar 3, 2009

I'm trying to write a java program that will install an apk file on android. I saw that there is an Intent action: ACTION_PACKAGE _ INSTALL, available and the developer reference says: "Broadcast Action: Trigger the download and eventual installation of a package" So I wrote a program like so:

Intent newintent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PACKAGE_INSTALL); File apkFile = new File("/data/data/HelloAndroid.apk"); newintent.setData(Uri.fromFile(apkFile)); sendBroadcast(newintent);

But this fails to do the intended task (which is download and install the application). I'm not able to figure what is happening to this broadcast intent, no logs get printed in LogCat. Any pointers on where to look or how to proceed?

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Android :: To Checkin R Java File In To VCS?

Nov 4, 2010

I plan to do our builds via Hudson and have android apk files available for download there. Is R.java in the /gen directory something that you check-in with you VCS? Or is it something that needs to be ignored and android sdk will generate every time if it doesn't exist?

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Android :: Call Java Script Function From Activity

Jan 31, 2010

can u tell me how to call a java script method from android activity...

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Android :: Parse A Text File Using Java

Jul 25, 2010

where I can find more information about how to parse a text file in Java and extracting a particular String or reg ex out of It.

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Android :: Install Apk File - Using Java Code

Aug 15, 2009

How can I install .apk file by using java code. that is , we can install .apk from cmd "adb install program_name.apk" I wonder that how can we install .apk file bu using another program. To summarize I will have button and when user click it another program(in sdcard) will be installed to phone.

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Android :: HTML File Parsing With JAVA

Feb 22, 2010

I have to parse a HTML file using java. I have gone through a lot of HTML parsers, but seem to understand none of them. So please help me out with the type of parser that should be used for an android app and how to parse a HTML file.

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Android :: Make Own Jar File With Java Classes?

Mar 18, 2009

I downloaded the android source code.. how to make our own jar file with all our available java classes in the Android source code....

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Android :: Converting Dex File To Java Back

Aug 13, 2010

I need to decompile a .dex file back into java to edit it and recompile it back into .dex. I then need to put all the files back into the .apk format. How would I do this?

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Android :: R Java File Not Updating With UI Element's Id

Mar 21, 2010

I added some UI elements to the main.xml file in the reslayout folder and when I try to access them through the call, R . layout. my _ uielement, the UI element that I created is not there. Even when I add a new xml file with UI elements, it still doesn't show up in the R.layout class. I have made checked the ids on them and they have the correct format (I think): android:id="@+id/my_button". What could be the problem? Do I need to compile the code first? UPDATE: I have already tried adb kill-server then adb start-server. It doesn't seem to help. I have also tried R.id.my_uielement, it doesn't register either.

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Android :: Delete Only Content Of File In Java?

Apr 12, 2010

May i please know how can i delete the content of the file in java?

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Android :: Encapsulating Functions In Second Java File?

Sep 13, 2010

I've been messing with Android for a couple of weeks, i found many tutorials to follow, but i didnt find anywhere some "Style rules" to make the code looks better. I would like to know if its possible (im sure that it is, but dont know how to make it xD) to use more .java files to organize the functions. I mean, right now, i have myApp.java where i coded all my application, but is starting to grow so much, so i would like to separate some functions into another .java file. As i told before, im almost sure that this is possible, but i dont know how to link that second file so, can anybody help me?

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