Android :: Google Api Ajax Webservice

Nov 23, 2010

I have created json parser to parse the data from this http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/search/local?v=1.0&sll=48.85...

I want to parse this data and wanna show in list view in android.

Android :: google api ajax webservice


Android :: Using Google's Ajax Local Search API

Oct 6, 2010

i want to use Google's ajax local search API in my android application.

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Android :: Augmented Ajax / Notifications?

Jun 4, 2009

Can augmented ajax use Notifications? Is this Android 2.0?

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Android :: How AJAX Requests Work On 2.0 / 2.2 Emulators?

Jul 22, 2010

I'm testing out a web page on the Android 2.0 and 2.2 emulators, and the jQuery.ajax() requests that the app makes have slightly different behaviors regarding HTTP Authentication Headers. The server I'm making requests to requires basic authentication, and the ajax requests in 2.2 send the proper auth header. In 2.0, I am debugging with Fiddler, and it seems that the requests do not include the auth header, and the server rejects the request with a 401.2 error. I don't think it matters, but the server is running IIS 7. One interesting thing I noticed while debugging the web requests is that Android 2.2 makes two requests for each resource, whether or not it's an XHR. One does not contain the Auth header, and the second one does. In 2.0, it seems to make 2 requests for everything but XHR's:

Here is the 2.2 header for the first XHR:
GET http://192.168.1.111/sonar/mobileweb/sonar/views/week/init.ejs HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.111
Accept-Encoding: gzip
Referer: http://192.168.1.111/sonar/mobileweb/sonar/sonar.html
Accept-Language: en-US
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.2; en-us; sdk Build/FRF91) AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/533.1
Accept: text/plain, */*
X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
Accept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1, utf-16, *;q=0.7

The 2.2 header for the second XHR:
GET http://192.168.1.111/sonar/mobileweb/sonar/views/week/init.ejs HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.111
Accept-Encoding: gzip
Referer: http://192.168.1.111/sonar/mobileweb/sonar/sonar.html
Accept-Language: en-US
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.2; en-us; sdk Build/FRF91) AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/533.1
Authorization: Basic cGFyaXZlZGFcZGF2aWQubW9ycmlzOjIzbkx2ZWxsbGw=
Accept: text/plain, */*
X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
Accept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1, utf-16, *;q=0.7

And the 2.0 header:
GET http://192.168.1.111/app/views/week/init.ejs HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.111
Accept-Encoding: gzip
Referer: http://192.168.1.111/app/app.html
Accept-Language: en-US
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.0; en-us; sdk Build/ECLAIR) AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/530.17
Accept: text/plain, */*
X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
Accept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1, utf-16, *;q=0.7

Has anyone experienced this behavior before? It is basically causing my app to not work at all in version 2.0. Version 2.1 seems to act the same as 2.0.

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Android :: Intercept AJAX Call From WebView

Oct 15, 2010

I want a HTML/javascript application, running in a WebView, to make AJAX calls that are handled by the Java code. Ideal would be to just intercept the call (easy, just use shouldOverrideUrlLoading()) and 'return' some data. However, I don't find a way to 'return' a response to the WebView, other than calling a javascript function using loadUrl(). This will not work for me, as the HTML/js app is a drop-in application which I don't control. As far as the HTML/js app concerns, it just does an AJAX call and receives some data back.

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Android :: Ajax Cross Domain Requests

Nov 7, 2010

The behavior of XMLHttpRequests in Android is very odd when doing cross domain requests. The browser should either fail with an error and not perform the request, or it should follow CORS (http:// www.w3.org/TR/access-control/) and start with an OPTIONS request to the remote domain. The Android browser (2.1 and 2.2) instead performs the request, which is received by the remote server (and this is the dangerous part both for data leaking and remote attacks), but the response is not set in the javascript (status of 0 and responseText null)

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Android :: ASP.NET AJAX CalendarExtender Not Working Properly With Browser

Jan 16, 2010

I'm creating a webapp for Android mobile phones with ASP.NET and the Ajax Control Toolkit. I've included a CalendarExtender-Control which popups a calendar when focusing the associated Textbox-Control. If I select this textbox on my mobile phone, the Android webbrowser highlights it with an orange border. The problem is that this border is shown in front of my Calendar popup. Has anybody any idea how to fix this issue?

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Android :: More Reliable Than AJAX For Phone / Server Communication?

Dec 21, 2009

I have an application that needs to send messages, repeatedly to the server. I'm currently using AJAX from the phone's browser and it works fairly reliably, but, as with all things cell-phone, not 100%. I'm curious if using Android and opening a socket to the server would give me any additional reliability, or if it would suffer from the same communication troubles that hinder the AJAX transmission.

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Android :: WebView For Form Based Local AJAX Application

Feb 18, 2009

I'm thinking of using WebView as a container for "Form" based JavaScript+DHTML applications. This is simple fill-out-forms like you have on the web, but now on mobile like for note taking, order taking, and the like.This is to allow web developers to build the bulk of the application - Javascript will perform validation, computations, etc.On the Java side, I only need to implement database CRUD operations, and a ListView to scroll over the forms.To minimize the learning curve on the JavaScript side, I've been thinking on how to emulate AJAX calls so that the web developers don't need to learn new methods to call on the JavaScript-Java bridge. Of course this isn't possible using XMLHttpRequest, so I'm thinking of adapting JQuery or other Javascript libraries for this purpose.

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Android :: Possible To Make Cross-domain AJAX Call On Mobile Browsers?

Jul 29, 2010

I have a site which makes SOAP requests to a separate domain using YUI's cross-domain AJAX transport. This is working wonderfully on my site, but unfortunately since mobile browsers don't support flash, I can't get it to work.Does anyone know of a way to make cross-domain AJAX posts on mobile browsers?

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Android : Browser Crashes On Ajax Calls - When Viewport Meta Tag Is Defined

Apr 8, 2010

I am building a web app, which is intended to run on the Android browser. When I have a webpage that contains any kind of viewport meta tag, like this:

<meta name="viewport" content="width=400"/>

My webpage crashes on ajax calls. It happens when using the emulator, the actual browser on my nexus one, and on a droid (all running Android 2.1). Without the meta tag, the ajax calls run as they should.

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Ajax To Call External XML File Using XMLHTTPRequest

Mar 19, 2012

I'm using phonegap with Ajax to call external xml file using XMLHttpRequest. I send the request but response not come.The ready.status comes 403 in android device. what is the problem.... below is the my code. this code work in emulator but not work in android 3.1 tablet...

function appReady(){
var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
ajax.open("GET"," [URL]...",true);
ajax.send();

[Code]....

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Android :: Calling .net Webservice From App

Jan 11, 2010

Best way of calling an asp.net web service from my android app. I am planning on using ksoap2 ? Is this a good route to go, or is that the only way to go? Do I have other options? What is the most efficient way if there are other options?

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Android :: WSDL Webservice

Jun 5, 2010

I have a case in which i have created a web service in java. I have .wsdl file of this web service.

Now i want to send request and get response i.e. communicate with this web service using the .wsdl file. I tried searching a lot but did not find any satisfactory post or code sample to do that. Whatever i came across is of .net i.e. .asmx file.

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Android :: Webservice With BraoadCastReciever

Oct 11, 2010

I have to call httpClient Within broadCastReciver ,but I got the following error

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

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Android :: Client For JAX-RPC WebService

Aug 30, 2009

Trying to write a client in Android for JAX-RPC Webservices developed in JAVA.

Is this possible and please suggest any examples for this.

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Android :: Call .NET Webservice

Jun 7, 2010

We have a SOAP webservice that is used for an iPhone application, but it is possible that we need an Android specific version or a proxy of the service, so we have the option to go with either SOAP or JSON. I have a few concerns about both methods:

SOAP solution:

Is it possible to generate java source code from a WSDL file, if so, will it include some kind of proxy
class to invoke the webservice and will it work in the Android environment at all? Google has not provided any SOAP library in Android, so i need to use 3rd party, What about the performance/overhead with parsing and transmitting SOAP xml over the wire versus the JSON solution?

JSON solution:

There is a few classes in the Android sdk that will let me parse JSON, but does it support generic
parsing, like if I want the result to be parsed as a complex type? Or would I need to implement that
myself? I have read about 2 libraries before here on Stackoverflow, GSON an Jackson. What is the difference performance and usability (from a developers perspective) wise? Do you have any experince with either of those libraries?

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Android :: Prepare The UI From The Webservice

Aug 30, 2010

Playing around with the UI and SQLLite for a while and it looks pretty good to me . We have a requirement that for the App that all the questions would be coming from the server through REST / Web service which would be displayed on the App..

say for e.g if there are 4 questions
1) Enter your Name -- Text Box
2) Did you sleep well last night -- YES / NO
3) How many hours did you sleep - Text Box
4) How did you hear about us -- Drop down

So the requirement is that the Questions would be displayed on the App after doing a SYNC with the server during the SYNC with the server the Questions would be downloaded from the SERVER through REST / Web service..if the phone is not connected then pull the questions from the Database...

These questions are simple questions and they change quite often and we have a similar app which is there for iphone which does this ....

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Android :: Example Of Rest Webservice

Sep 30, 2010

can anybody give example of rest webservice in android

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Android :: Webservice SOAP

Oct 15, 2010

I'm calling soap webservice in android app. its working fine and getting the response in SOAP object. I don't know what to do after that. I'm searching for tutorial but I didnt find any. I'm really very fed up. I need to parse the reponse.

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

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Android :: Connecting To A Webservice ?

Nov 16, 2010

I have searched SO for anser to my question which is "invocking a remote webservice from a j2me application". All the tutorials refer to implementing it as a MIDLET. But I am not using a midlet. Can anyone please tell me if it is possible to invoke a webservice in plain j2me application, which is as basic as a hello world?

I am coding for android. My code starts with somethig like

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

I want to know if a webservice can be invoked from this kind of program?

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Android :: Client To Invoke The Webservice

Dec 2, 2009

I need to call a webservice from Android,the webservcie was created by Axis.I make a simple client to invoke the webservice on computer,get right response.But when I move the project to Android.there is one error:java.rmi; I dont's know where use this library.

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Android :: Accessing A SOAP WebService

Feb 13, 2010

I have not found any convinient way to create something like a jaxws wrapperclass for an existing Soap Webservice - like in full Java. Jaxws is unfortunately not avaliable in the sdk. Is there any was to do this without using any external libs? Are there any external libs at all yet?

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Android :: How To Call A .NET Webservice Using KSOAP2

Jun 27, 2009

I have a problem while calling the webservice,i have a .NET web service in the server and i am using KSOAP2(ksoap2-j2se-full-2.1.2) in android.While running the program i got an runtime Exception
like "org.ksoap2.serialization.SoapPrimitive".

I dont know what to do.Here is my code.

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

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Android :: App Connecting To A Webservice - Not Working

Sep 12, 2010

Iam trying to connect my App to a WCF service that I created in asp.net.

The service runs on my localmachine: http://localhost:8080/Service.svc/

But for some reasons my Android can not connect to this http-adress.

This is the error: 09-12 14:50:44.540: WARN/System.err(593): org.apache.http.conn.HttpHostConnectException: Connection to http://127.0.0.1:8080 refused

This is the method in wcf, Iam trying to return a collection with some values.

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

And this is how the connection in the android looks like:

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

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Android :: How To Call A PHP Webservice Using KSOAP2?

Sep 16, 2010

"How to call a PHP Webservice from Android using KSOAP2?"

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Android :: Access A Webservice Through Droid App?

Oct 19, 2010

Is it possible to access a webservice through an Android app? So basically a user would be purchasing access to the site by paying for the app? Then deploy rich content to the user through the browser? If so, is it then possible to authenticate who has access to the site from the webserver without the need for signin or signup?

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Android :: Webservice To Read Datas From Website

May 25, 2009

I want to make a webservice to read datas from website.And the first step is to get an String returns by the site.

Here is my code,and i don't know why i can't get the String str in which XML contains.

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

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Android :: Handle Complex Objects From Webservice

Jul 30, 2009

How to handle a complex type object from webservice. Presently I am able to handle simple String messages. But if I am extracting some array of objects or String, then how to handle this.

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Android :: Creating The Request To A Webservice By KSoap2

Jun 28, 2010

Could anybody help me with creating the request to a web service using the ksoap2 framework. For example, I need to make the following request:

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

What the right approach for the name space's description and class mapping?

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