Android :: VM And Debugger ?
Sep 13, 2009Is there any virtual machine to test Android? How can I debug the program for Android?
View 1 RepliesIs there any virtual machine to test Android? How can I debug the program for Android?
View 1 RepliesI am trying to debug my application on Emulator, but it just stucks off on one message "Waiting for Debugger - Application XXX is waiting for the debugger to Attach". Its really annoying probably I am missing something.
Im working on a widget, I'm using eclipse and windows vista 64 bit. I run the app in debug mode and I put a breakpoint on the context.startService line below but the app isn't stopping. My widget is displaying as expected, just showing my frame and some text saying loading.
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When I am running the emulator my console gets spammed with messages like this, even when im not in debug mode. [2009-05-20 03:02:38 - ddms]Can't bind to local 8643 for debugger
Im programmign on Windows with Elcipse and a Motorola Droid. ADB will successfully download the code to the Droid and run it, but ive been unable to get debugging to work either remotely or with the emulator. (To be honest Im having multiple problems with the emulator and id rather just not have to use it.)
Does remote debugging work? If so, how would I get it working? If not, does emulator debugging work and how would I get that working?
Right now my "debugging" consists of setting the text of an onscreen text-view, but thats not a good long-term solution.
I'm trying to make an AppWidget, and for some reason the Eclipse debugger doesn't suspend on any of the breakpoints I set (but I know the code is executed because I see it working on the emulator). I don't have this problem with other 'regular' apps (non AppWidgets). Is this a known limitation, or is it just a problem on my installation?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhenever I try to run debugger for my applications, it gets stuck on "Waiting for Debugger." It works fine on a ADP1 phone. Leaving it for a while ends up restarting the phone. I even reset the phone to factory mode and the problem persists.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was debugging away and moved my phone a bit and the debugger lost contact. I figured it was just a loose USB so I reseated the cable and attempted to restart the debugger. Now the debugger can't find my phone. I can manage the phone from DDMS without any problem so it's not a phone, cable, or driver issue. Something went wacko in the debugger setup. When I go to Run Configurations in Eclipse, the phone is simply not in the list of choices. Any ideas where I can look for what's wrong?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm new to Android programming (and Eclipse IDE and Android emulator).I've got Hello World and some of Notepad working, but I'm still constantly getting quite a few DDMS console log messages (shown below) about not being able to bind locals for debugger.Is this a problem? Can I get rid of these messages somehow?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIt seems like every step I take in the Android world I run into problems. Im soon up to 20 questions here on StackOverflow hehe =)
Usually, I have my HTC Hero connected to the computer via USB and I launch the application either in debug mode or in normal mode.
So, the last time I ran the app in normal mode. Then I disconnect the device (I want to try to have it "free", not connected to computer) and I start the app from the menu. When I do that I get a popup saying "Application xxx is waiting for the debugger to attach" and there it stops and eventually dies.
Why is it waiting for the debugger, when the last time I ran the app (while connected) I didnt run it as Debug?
Im asking because Im trying to debug a SQL query problem and adb only seems to show part of the SQL string and chops off the end.
Im getting an "unrecognized token" error when running a query:
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As you can see the query above appears truncated.
I am debugging an app that tests an API I wrote. There is a section of code that simply reads a DB cursor like this:
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It seems that DDMS does not accept that a debugger in another host connects to it (a scenario where host A has the Emulator and DDMS running, and host B has the debugger). It appears that DDMS is binding to the loopback address. Does anyone know if that is intentional ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know how to get the debugger to launch on an ADP1?. It was recently flashed to 1.5. Dev platform is Eclipse on Windows XP with the SDK 1.5 USB driver installed (HTC Dream Composite Interface). Windows can see the device and adb can see the device with "adb devices" command. USB Debugging has been enabled on the device and the application manifest has android:debuggable="true" set in it. The LogCat windows is showing log output from the ADP1 too.
But when Selecting Run->Debug or Run->Run the avd is always launched. The instructions say that it should launch to the device or give a choice if the avd is running too.
Do anyone know what needs to be done to get the debugger to launch against the real device instead of the avd?
Assuming I didn't start in debug mode, is there a way to make the eclipse debugger automatically start if my app throws an exception inside the emulator?
Alternatively, is there a way to get a more useful error message out of the emulator (something more useful than "Sorry, your app terminated unexpectedly").
Is possible to uninstall factory apps with root access.But, ADB have 'root' command that give root access to the terminal what you are in, so, in this case, factory apps can be uninstalled by androig debugger with root acces?
like:
adb root
adb uninstall XXX
I've literally spent 15+ hours trying to figure out this one bug (when I should be studying for finals). Any help is greatly appreciated. The bug appears on the dev1 phone running cupcake. It was not present before the upgrade. Basically, the problem is that when a activity with a webview and 2 threads is run, the service that runs after it will always crashes the process (but it works fine when the debugger is attached). The worst part is that it crashes at arbitrarily places in the service, so I can't isolate the error.
The details:
I have an activity with a WebView. The activity executes two threads, one after the other using the basic new Thread(new Runnable() {public void run()... Both threads use the same handler to report back results to the main activity. Flow works like this: when the activity starts, the first thread gets data to construct the URL that the webview will load (using DefaultHTTPClient). Then when the user navigates to a certain page, the second thread is again fired (using DefaultHTTPClient) to get some xml. This works fine.
The problem happens right afterwards. Once the activity with the webview finishes (it calls finish on itself), a service is started that has a thread that using DefaultHttpClient to downloaded some xml, process it, etc. The service crashes at arbitrary points with no error messages, simply displaying a memory dump, and kills the main process with it. When I attempt to debug the process, it runs just fine w/ no crashes. I've repeated this at least 30 times, with the same result. (no crash w/ debugger, crash when installing signed apk file to device and running it).
The program doesn't crash when the threads are removed from the activity with webview. So even if the webview activity runs (but all threads are removed), the service runs just fine regardless of the debugger.
Here is how my threads start (both of the ones in the activity with the webview, and the main thread in the service that is launched afterwards):
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Here is what logcat displays:
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I am getting the below two errors, can someone help me, why these errors i am getting.
02-11 10:56:12.120: ERROR/dalvikvm(334): pthread_setspecific failed, err=22 02-11 10:56:13.210: ERROR/jdwp(345): Failed sending reply to debugger: Broken pipe
How would u enable or disable the ish debugger.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI should add that I checked the Run Configurations, deleted them and re-created them. And when I say "run" I say "Run As Android application"
View 4 Replies View RelatedOnce again I've hit a brick wall when debugging my android application.This problem usually manifests when you have errors in the startup code of your activity.In this case, somewhere after the constructor of my custom SurfaceView class I get presented with this worthless text.I've even tried to stepping through each line of my code, but this error happens somewhere in between the method calls.I'm sure this is a simple error, but the fact that the debugger acts like this is a major annoyance and I know for a fact I will hit more of these errors.
View 3 Replies View Relatedtoday i meet the problem.i need technic can control the android machine from server.then i want send data from server to android with no request from android.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to open a dialog window, but every time I try to open it it throws this exception:
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I'm creating it by calling showDialog with the display's id. The onCreateDialog handler logs fine and I can step through it without an issue, but I've attached it since it seems like I'm missing something:
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Is there something missing from this? Some questions have talked about having this problem when creating a dialog from onCreate, which happen because the activity isn't created yet, but this is coming from a call from a menu object, and the appContext variable seems like it is correctly populated in the debugger.
I'm writing an application which connects to a back office site. The backoffice site contains a whole slew of JavaScript functions, at least 100 times the average site. Unfortunately it does not load them, and causes much of the functionality to not work properly. So I am running a test. I put a page out on my server which loads the FireBugLite javascript text. Its a lot of javascript and perfect to test and see if the Android WebView will load it. The WebView loads nothing, but the browser loads the Firebug Icon. What on earth would make the difference, why can it run in the browser and not in my WebView? Any suggestions.
More background information, in order to get the stinking backoffice application available on a Droid (or any other platform except windows) I needed to trick the bakcoffice application to believe what's accessing the website is Internet Explorer. I do this by modifying the WebView User Agent.Also for this application I've slimmed my landing page, so I could give you the source to offer me aid. package ksc.myKMB;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.app.AlertDialog;
import android.app.Dialog;
import android.app.ProgressDialog;
import android.content.DialogInterface;
import android.graphics.Bitmap;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.Menu;
import android.view.MenuInflater;
import android.view.MenuItem;
import android.view.Window;
import android.webkit.WebChromeClient;
import android.webkit.WebView;
import android.webkit.WebSettings;
import android.webkit.WebViewClient;
import android.widget.Toast;
public class myKMB extends Activity {
I already have JavaScript on the web browser on, the problem is the web view is acting to different from the web browser.
I want to implement my own Tokenizer base on the file
"MultiAutoCompleteTextView.java",
but I encounter an error "com.android.internal.R cannot be resolved" when I try to
import "MultiAutoCompleteTextView.java" to my project.
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I haven't research any solutions to resolve this problem.How to correct "com.android.internal.R.attr.autoCompleteTextViewStyle" my own attr?
1- Does Android Browser (Éclair code base) support the "plug-in" or not?
2- Why "Google Gears" support is removed from the clair code base?
I searched the forum and came to know that earlier version of the Android does not support it at all? Here is the link for that, but this query asked in Dec'2008.
At first,I have a database created by using Ruby on rails.I just already implement insert function(HTTPPost) in my Android Application and it's work.But I don't know how to retrieve specific record from my databases and insert it back to specific record in Android (Like edit function in RoR)This is my insert code :
private void insertComment() {DefaultHttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient();HttpPost post = new HttpPost("http://10.10.3.87:3000/comments");
// Configure the form parameters
List<NameValuePair> nvps = new ArrayList<NameValuePair>();
nvps.add(new BasicNameValuePair("comment[content]", t_comment.getText().toString();
nvps.add(new BasicNameValuePair("comment[id_account]", "1"));
nvps.add(new BasicNameValuePair("comment[id_place]", Integer.toString(position)I really try many ways out but it doesn't work and it takes very long time to fight with this piece of code. Actually, I really don't know how to specify RowID to HTTPPost.
I am doing some android development, and now I need to send some android application generated data onto a remote server (a database)?How can I do that? can I use direct JDBC connection and sql?
View 1 Replies View RelatedSo i am making a android app, and i want it to be so if i call lets say 911 it sends my GPS coordinents to a certain IP, i know everything but how i make it so if i call 911 it sends the info and how i can make it send the info to the IP via 3g,
View 3 Replies View RelatedI released updates of my apps yesterday and they are being hidden from android 1.5 and 1.6 phones.
This is due to a Market bug which hides apps with bluetooth permissions from android 1.5 and 1.6.
Come on Google fix the market. We spend countless hours making are apps work on ALL android versions and now you do this...
This issue has been raised since June, but has only affected me since i made an update to the market yesterday.
What exactly are mock tests... I need to know the mock and performance tests available in android for testing android apps..what is the best tool for testing android apps and how..
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