Android :: Application That Allows The User To Drill-down Into Data

Apr 22, 2010

I have an application that allows the user to "drill-down" into data. At each level of data the user can choose a Tableview item or a Listview item. This will result in a startActivity() call for display of new data.

I can get back to the top (Parent activity) by using the Back button, which can take a while. Is there a way to "POP" back to the Parent activity and dismiss all previously allocated activities, and not have to go back through all the activities previously created?

Android :: application that allows the user to drill-down into data


Android :: Need Efficient Data Mappings Example For ListView Drill Down

Oct 12, 2010

I'm pretty new to java programming and am looking to do basic data mappings.What I want to happen is when you click an item it goes to it's subcategory.I'm not worried about switching the data when an item is clicked. I'm just not sure how to create the data set in an efficient way using Android.Eventually this will be driven by a database but I want to figure out how to use mock-data to get this working first.I'd like to be able to access it like myData['category2'] or myData['category2']['subcategory3']Should I create this in xml files and link them up or is it best to create a new class structure for it?

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Android :: Which Data Will Be Deleted If User Uninstalls Application

Mar 18, 2010

If a user uninstalls an app from his phone, which data is explicitly deleted? I know that preferences are deleted. What about files on the sd card and about databases created by this app? If the data on the sd card is not deleted how can I avoid cluttering the users phone if I write larger amounts of data, like images on the sd card?

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Android :: Get Rid Of All User Data Of Application After Bigger Update

Apr 16, 2010

I completely revamped an app. Tested it for a while on my device and emulator. The app worked fine. However when I updated the app through the Android market, my users experienced crashes.Since there is no way to properly debug this procedure I asume the crash is caused by old data which is not being removed from the device (probably from the onsavedstate bundle?!).Is there a way to do a "clean/total" reinstall without having the user to do it manually?

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Android : Application For Data Traffic Monitoring By User

Nov 10, 2010

Any applications that monitor the data traffic BY USER - i.e. WHAT generates the traffic and not HOW MUCH traffic has been generated.

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Back Up Database When User Click Clear Data In Manage Application?

Sep 20, 2012

i build application....and i want to back up my database when user click "clear data" in manage application... because data is lost...some data is very critical for process in my application...how can i solved this?

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Android :: How Do I Implement Drill Down?

Feb 18, 2010

I'd like to implement drill down view in Android. Currently, onListItemClick, I refill the same list view with different data. any other suggestions? Something like the way it is done using UITableView on iPhone? is it possible to animate (push left or right) the listview fill operation?

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Android :: Best Way To Store Application Data / When Data Stored / Data Format Could Change In Future Versions?

Mar 4, 2010

I'm making an Android Java app game (although this question applies to all languages really) and hope to release the first version soon. I'm nervous about how I save data in my game. My problem is that, if in a later update, I decide to store more data or store the same data in a different way, I need to be careful I don't lose or corrupt data for users that upgrade (i.e. I want users to be able to use data created by an old version in the new version, like their high scores from before).For example, say I want to save high scores in version 1.

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Android :: Can An End User Disable 2G Data / Or GSM Function?

Aug 9, 2009

Is there a way for end users to disable 2G data services (e.g. make the phone just a phone)?Or disable the GSM function as well (say, for a device used on a hiking trip as a GPS tracker, where there is no coverage)?
Is there enough control in the SDK to pursue writing an app with a control screen like: [x] Enable Voice (GSM) Enable 2G Data / Enable 3G Data (uses more battery than 2G) [ ] Enable Data When Roaming (may result in extra charges) [x] Enable WiFi [x] Enable WiFi even if device is sleeping [x] Enable Bluetooth [x] Enable GPS [ ] Airplane mode (disable all radios)

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Android : Regarding Storing Of Data From User In Database

Aug 19, 2010

I am working on some sample programs, where i have to take the value from the user and store it in the database. I have used DroidDraw to create the XML code for UI.For now, I have just started with a textbox. So, I have to take the value from this textbox and store it in a database. I am using SQlite browser to create tables. I read in some forums, that one way of doing this.

1. Copy the db file in the asset folder of the android project and use the AssetManager class. But i am not able to figure out how to use the asset manager class here. Or if I could get some simpler suggestions on how to store the value from user into the database, it would be great.

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Android : How To Add User Customized Data To Database?

May 9, 2010

I am trying to design a sqlite database that will store notes. Each of these notes will have common fields like title, due date, details, priority, and completed.

In addition though, I would like to add data for more specialized notes like price for shopping list items and author/publisher data for books.

I also want to have a few general purpose fields that users can fill with whatever text data they want. How can I design my database table in this case?

I could just have a field for each piece of data for every note, but that would waste a lot of fields and I'd like to have other options and suggestions.

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Android :: Securely Store User Data On Device?

Apr 9, 2010

I'm writing an application wherein users will sometimes make orders through it. I want to give users the option to save their billing info (name, address, etc.) so that it can be quickly restored later if they want to make another order. The user will enter a password to secure the data. Obviously I can't just put this as a file on the device, as anyone can root/find the data. Is there a built-in Android method for storing secure data that is locked with a password? If not, what is a good place to start for storing this data securely using Java?

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Android :: User Preference Data Location In Windows

Apr 15, 2010

I'm using Windows to develop android apps and want to know where user preference data is located. It says at /data/data/package/...., but where can I actually see the preference file? Via eclipse or command line tools?

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Android :: Force Deletion Of User Data On App Upgrade

Apr 13, 2010

I want to force the User Data to be deleted on Application upgrade (to delete internal database).How can I do that?

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Android : Way For User To Browse Data In SQLite Database

Mar 27, 2010

Is there a way for an Android user to browse the SQLite databases on his/her phone and view the data in the databases?

I use the SoftTrace beta program a lot. It's great but has no way that I can find to download the data it tracks to a PC.

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Android :: How To Use Phone Internal Memory To Store User Data?

Mar 11, 2010

I want to access phone internal memory to store some data, similar to that of sdcard. but the problem is that the data written by one application is not accessed by other applications. because of uid mismatches.

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Android :: Validating EditText Content As User Enters Data

Aug 17, 2010

I have 2 EditText widgets ,one takes username and other takes password.When the user enters username in First EditText,the text should be validated (It should accept only characters no digits) when the focus is on the first EditText. How to achieve this. It needs to display error message using setError() method in EditText when the user enters wrong data.

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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 :: Want To Get EditText Data / When User Clicks On Soft Keyboard Enter Key

Oct 15, 2010

I want to get EditText data when user clicks on the soft keyboard Enter key.

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Android :: Keep User Logged In To Application?

Jan 2, 2010

When a user logs in to my online android application, I want to store a cookie on the user's phone so that he doesn't have to log in to the application on subsequent visits from the same phone.

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Android :: Hiding Application From User

Aug 13, 2009

I want to start my application when phone start and after that i do not want that user can know that my application is running. Is there any way i can do it ? In phone when we press home screen for some times it display all running application.I do not want my application to display in that list.Is there any way to do it

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Android :: How To Know When User Launches Application

Apr 8, 2010

I want to play a video when the main activity launches from the appicon.

Application.onCreate() is not always called and Activity.onResume/ onCreate is called to many times (e.g. when user goes back from child activity).

How can I do this?

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Android :: Advice On First Application (loading Data / Populating Data)

Jun 23, 2010

to start with I've gone through the entire notepad tutorial, I'm a professional game programmer who has some extra time. (though most of my time has been in C++, I did take a year or two of Java classes in college, and remember some of it). I'm not sure the site is a good site to ask questions like this.. If someone has a Forum that might be a good place to ask these newbie questions, please feel free to point me in the direction. I've examined a few of the samples, and think I've a grasp of what I want to do. I've a three to four project plan for some Android releases to sharpen my skills, but since this is my first project and I have never really developed for a mobile phone or the android before, I'd like to make sure I have a solid plan.The first project is an example of the license plate game, however I want to do a few things to change it. Heck maybe when I'm done it'll become a bingo style game, with bluetooth connectivity, you never know. The base idea is I want to offer a list of states, with checkboxes next to them. so to do this, I'll be starting with a Linear List layout similar to the note pad example, and then have a row that is only a Checkbox. I can use text and call strike through if it's been checked off. Perhaps offer an option to not show them if they are checked.

But I want the list to be generated from a set of lists. Maybe all of America's states, maybe reasonable American states (no Hawaii, no Alaska) maybe a North American list, (add in Mexico and some Canadian provinces), a European list, who knows. I'd probably have to have a pop up window that lists all of the lists I suppose using a radiogroup of some sort. So then as far as the data, after weighing options I think best solution is to make a database with two fields, "checked" and "name".I figure I can use the menu for most of the user interaction (aside from clicking on stuff we want to check off) with maybe a few context menu items, I understand how to make all of those already so I should be good. The question I have is what is the best way to populate the lists? Should I create raw data, and have different files for all the lists? Or is there some other way to do this? I've seen this done on the searchable dictionary, but I'd like to hear what people who have actually generated the data like this before. In addition is there an easy way to look at the sql database these applications create, or do you have to run searches on them and output the data? Finally any other suggestion or advice? I definitely want to try to get something like this on the market so I can see the full life cycle and see if anyone actually likes it. (luckily there's not a plethora of them already) but I also want a few people to look over my code if they're willing when I'm done to make sure I've done this right or at least not missing any basic mistakes.

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Android :: Store User Settings In Application

Apr 24, 2009

I am creating an application which connects to the server using username/password and I would like to enable the option "Save password" so the user wouldn't have to type the password each time the application starts. I was trying to do it with Shared Preferences but am not sure if this is the best solution. I would appreciate any suggestion on how to store user values/settings in Android application.

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Android :: Query User List Of Application

Apr 28, 2010

I find a web site (http://www.appbrain.com/), it can tell me which users download my application, and their device type. However it list 10 users at most.

I wanna know which devices type that my application was running. Does anybody could tell me, how to get the user list? and how to get their device type.

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Android :: How To Forward User To Install Another Application?

Sep 25, 2010

In my android application, how can I forward user to android market to install another application and after they install it, they come back to my activity?

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Android :: Possible To Hide Application Permissions From User?

Jul 11, 2010

I am wanting to know if a developer has the ability to choose not to display the permissions needed for an app they create. For an example if there is a note taking app in the market that says no permissions needed, but in reality, it does have "internet access"capabilities not shown to the user/downloader, Is it possible for App permissions to be hidden and not displayed to the user? Can someone explain to me the process on assigning and displaying permissions on android apps?

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Android :: Detect If User Using Application First Time?

Sep 21, 2010

I would like to know if the user is using the application for the first time. I am using SharedPreferences, but I am not sure if I have the right logic. How can I set my isFirstLaunched boolean to true when the user first launches, and then immediately set to false after work has been done?

protected void onStart() {
super.onStart();

if(isFirstLaunch()){
populateDefaultQuotes();
//Save the preferences, isFirstLaunch will now be false
SharedPreferences settings = getSharedPreferences(Constants.PREFS_NAME, 0);....................

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Android :: New Version Of Application - How User Get Notified?

Mar 12, 2009

If I upload a new version of the application. Does the user knows that there is a new version of the app?

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Android :: Device's User-Agent From Application

Jul 15, 2010

In getting the user-agent string in android devices from my application. I have come across the way of getting it through WebView like - String ua = m_webview.getSettings().getUserAgentString() ;. But i dont want to show any webview to the user. Is there any other way?

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