Android :: Possible To Have Multiple Distinct Shared Preferences Per App?

Sep 24, 2010

Is it possible to have multiple Shared Preferences per app? If you create a PreferenceActivity, the values by default are persisted to /data/data/[PACKAGE_NAME]/shared_prefs/[PACKAGE_NAME]_
preferences.xml

Is there a way to have multiple such files and which one to use for a given PreferenceActivity?

Android :: Possible to have multiple distinct Shared Preferences per app?


Android : Save Preferences Other Than Shared Preferences?

Mar 19, 2010

My application is used on multiple platforms so it saves it preferences to a file (rather than to the standard Android SharedPreferences).

Is there any easy of reusing the PreferenceActivity to save preferences to a file or is it a case of creating a whole new activity to do the job? If the latter is the case is there a layout I can use that will make the activity look like the normal preferences screen? PreferenceActivity uses com.android.internal.R.layout.preference_list_content but this doesn't appear to be available to apps for reuse.

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Android :: Using Shared Preferences In Different Apps

Jul 28, 2010

I want to know how we can use shared pref in different application.

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Android :: Set Shared Preferences During Installation?

Sep 6, 2010

Does Android provide smth. like that OR do I have to check every time during start of my app "Oh, am I freshly installed? Do I have to initialize the Shared Preferences now?"

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Android :: Use Shared Preferences Between Activities?

Oct 29, 2010

I have a user preference in my app, which gets ued by different activity. I would like to know the best way to utilize those preferences between different activities in my App.

I have this idea to create a shared preference object from the main activity and from there send intents to the different activities to take actions. would it work?.. or just keep calling getsharedpreferences() from every activity?

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Android :: Maximum Length Of Shared Preferences

Jul 29, 2009

I want to save a string with SharedPreferences class. The string is quit long. I really want to know the maximum length of a string that can be save in shared preferences in android.

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Android :: Creating Shared Preferences File In 2.0

Nov 17, 2009

Trying to create shared preferences for my class representing my api and one for my main class. I create a shared preference file by making this call in my api & main classes String PREF_NAME = "API"; this.pref = context.getSharedPreferences( PREF_NAME, Context.MODE_PRIVATE );

the log gives me this....................

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Android :: Accessing Shared Preferences Of Another Application

Oct 24, 2010

Accessing the shared preferences of another application.

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Android :: Export / Import Shared Preferences

Mar 25, 2010

I would need to export the shared preferences and load it on another device. Is this possible in a direct way somehow? (without exporting the keys one by one and writing to a custom file) Another question is that there is any XML parser which has the same functionality like SharedPreferences (getstring/addstring, getint/ addaddint etc.) and saves/loads the result to a path anywhere? (sdcard for example) I know SharedPreferences uses some xml's in the background but that xml is not readable as a file without admin rights as far as I know so it's not quite suitable for what I need.

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Android :: Accessing Shared Preferences From Different Activity

Oct 19, 2010

When you establish a shared preference such as below.

public static final String PREFS_HI = "MyPrefsFile";

Can you access it from other activities just like you would normally do?

SharedPreferences settings = getSharedPreferences(PREFS_HI, 0);

Or is there something unique that you must do to access the preferences?

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Android :: Shared Preferences Not Accessible In Service / Fix It?

Mar 3, 2009

We are using SharedPreferences(Not default preferences.) to store our application related settings. These settings are not accessible in the background service as the application context is different from service context. It always returns the default values. We want to have our own UI to manage settings. So, we don't want to use PreferenceActivity.

Is there a way or hack to access SharedPreferences from inside a service which are created by application?

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Android : Content Provider For Shared Preferences

Aug 11, 2010

Shared Preferences are as such used to keep the data static and available.Is there a chance that i can use this ahred preference values over a content uri and make accessible to all ?

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Android :: Accessing Shared Preferences Through Static Methods

Sep 27, 2010

I have some information stored as SharedPreferences. I need to access that information from outsite an Activity (in from a domain model class). So I created a static method in an Activity which I only use to get the shared preferences. This is giving me some problems, since apparently it is not possible to call the method "getSharedPreferences" from a static method. Here's the message eclipse is giving me:
Cannot make a static reference to the non-static method
getSharedPreferences(String, int) from the type ContextWrapper

I tried to work around this by using an Activity instance, like this:
public static SharedPreferences getSharedPreferences () {
Activity act = new Activity();
return act.getSharedPreferences("FILE", 0);
}

This code gives a null point exception. Is there a work-around? Am I going into an android-code-smell by trying to do this?

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Android :: Accessing Shared Preferences In Services And Non Activities

Sep 23, 2009

I have some shared preferences (user_id, email) that I want to access from services and classes that are not subclassed from Activity. I have been trying to implement this today and keep hitting roadblocks. In particular, when I try to access getSharedPreferences, I get a null pointer exception. My code is posted below. My goal here is to allow read access the shared preferences to objects and (potentially) services that aren't going to be directly exposed to the user.

<snip> public class MyPrefs extends Service {
public static final String PREFS_NAME = "MyPrefs";
private int user_id;
private String user_email;
private String user_password;
private Editor editor = null;
private SharedPreferences settings = null;
public MyPrefs () {
settings = this.getSharedPreferences(PREFS_NAME, Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
}
</snip>
this.getSharedPreferences line causes a null pointer exception.

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Android :: Get Shared Preferences / Static Reference To A Context Object

Oct 19, 2010

In my Android application, I have to call the getSharedPreferences in non-activity classes. In order to avoid passing a Context object to each constructor of these classes (and because many of them are classes with only static methods which don't have a constructor), I have implemented these steps : The main activity of my application (which is launched at startup) is called Dispatcher. In the onCreate method of this class, I keep a reference to the created Dispatcher object in a static public variable of the Dispatcher class which can be accessed from any class in the project.

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Android :: Size Limit Of Shared Preferences / Save All Contacts Into It?

Feb 2, 2010

I want to save all the contacts into shared preferences.Is it possible?

I mean is there any upper size limit of shared preferences??How much data it can save?

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Android : Is Using Shared Preferences For Storing User Data Reliable?

Jun 20, 2010

Will the data still be there after the user restarts his / her phone or changes SIM / battery?

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Android :: Shared Preferences In Droid Apps Deleted When A User Updates App?

Oct 5, 2010

If I store some user settings and information in shared preferences in my android apps, and then I update the app in the Market, will those settings be erased when the app updates?

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Android :: Get Shared Preferences From A Preference Activity In Android?

Apr 10, 2010

I am using a PreferenceActivity to show some settings for my application.I am inflating the settings via a xml file so that my onCreate (and complete class methods).These preferences will automatically save to SharedPreferences as the user interacts with them. To retrieve an instance of SharedPreferences that the preference hierarchy in this activity will use, call getDefaultSharedPreferences(android.content.Context) with a context in the same package as this activity.

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Android :: Preference Activity / Multiple Preferences

Nov 4, 2010

Is it possible to use the PreferenceActivity and PreferenceScreen to manage multiple instances of preferences fro a single app? It seems that they store preferences as "default" preferences only. I would like to use a PreferenceScreen as my configure activity for an AppWidget, but I need to be able to store distinct preferences for each widget.

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Android :: Jar Files Shared By Multiple Apps

Oct 9, 2009

If there are multiple apps using the same jar file, it makes sense NOT to package the jar in EACH app. However since the jar file cannot be pre-installed on the device, what are other alternatives for developer.

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Android :: Can I Use Preferences Accress Multiple Different Acvtivities In Droid

Jun 5, 2010

I save preferences in one activities but not able to get saved preferences in other activity. I can access saved preferences in the same activity but not in other one.
It is not giving me any error but always gibing null values in second activity.code...

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Android :: How To Access Shared Data / Settings Across Multiple Application?

Apr 17, 2009

Now I have 2 activities that would simultaneously access one data/ settings. However, two kind of solution can be applied after I study from the Android Developer's Guild.One is ContentProvider, The discription in guild is as: "Content providers store and retrieve data and make it accessible to all applications. They're the only way to share data across applications; there's no common storage area that all Android packages can access."and another is SharedPreferences, "To use preferences that are shared across multiple application components (activities, receivers, services, providers), you can use the underlying Context.getSharedPreferences() method to retrieve a preferences object stored under a specific name."

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Android :: Shared Preference Listener Being Called Multiple Times When I Change A Pref

May 31, 2010

I've written an app with 3 tabs. Each tab has the same list view with different data sources. I have setup SharedPreferences in the tabhost activity, but I put my onSharedPreferenceChangeListener method in my listactivity. When I change a preference, my listener gets called and it updates my database. This is all working. However, if I change the data in tab 1, it calls my listener once. If I change the data for tab 2 it calls it twice and if I change the data in tab 3 it calls it three times. Any idea why it works this way? I guess I could setup my shared prefs in my listactivity and that might avoid the issue, but I'm curious why my listener is called multiple times if it's in a different tab.

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Android :: Distinct And GroupBy In ContentResolver

Feb 22, 2010

What would be a sensible way to add DISTINCT and/or GROUPBY to ContentResolver- based queries. Right now I have to create custom URI for each special case. Is there a better way?
(I still program for 1.5 as lowest common denominator)

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Android :: Preferences - How To Load The Default Values When User Hasnt Used Preferences-screen

Apr 22, 2010

I am using a PreferenceActivity to let the user set some values. I am feeding it the xml file with the defined preferences.

I have set all the android:defaultValue="" for them.

When I start my application, I need the preferences, or if they are not set yet manually, I want the default values:

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

However, when android:defaultValue="true" I still get false. So, it looks like the defaultValues set in the XML are not used anywhere but when initializing the preferences-screen.

I don't want to hardcode the default values in the getBoolean() method. So, is there a way get the default-values with only defining these in 1 place?

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Android :: Light Sensor On Nexus One Returns Only Two Distinct Values

Aug 13, 2010

I´m trying to read the values of the Light Sensor of my Nexus One, but I´mgetting only following values:

10.0

225.0

And in a few cases some values much higher.

The used code:.........................

Does anybody have experience with the light sensor on the Nexus One or another Android device? Is my code the correct way to read the values? How can I get better and more accurate values?

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Android :: User Preferences File Vs App Preferences File

Jun 23, 2010

My android application has two kinds of preferences:

1) I have user preferences defined in res/xml/preferences.xml so that users can manage their preferences with a PreferenceActivity.

2) I'd like to define another file for global configuration preferences of my app.

What is the best way to manage my app config preferences? Should I create another XML file with config values or should I specify those config values in strings.xml? What is the best practice for managing config preferences?

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Android :: Unable To Add Preferences.xml (Android Preferences In XML)

Nov 8, 2010

I am attempting to add a simple preferences file in a new Android project (New -> Android XML File), but it doesn't appear to be working correctly.

There is no root element to choose from when I select the Preference type layout. If I press Finish, it doesn't do anything. See screenshot below.

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Android :: Pros - Cons Of Multiple Activities In An App Vs One Activity - Multiple Views

Aug 16, 2010

Are there design guidelines to help decide if an application with multiple views should be designed with multiple activities or just one activity and control the back button itself.

I've tried both. My most complex applications using one activity per screen. However, now that I'm successfully written an app with just one activity and handling the back button myself, I don't see any compelling reason to use multiple activities. The one activity application is much simpler and more straightforward.

What advantages of multiple activities am I missing?

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