Android :: Java.lang.VerifyError When Added Third Party Jar In Application
May 14, 2009I added a third party jar in my application and tried to run, but its showing, java.lang.VerifyError..
View 4 RepliesI added a third party jar in my application and tried to run, but its showing, java.lang.VerifyError..
View 4 RepliesI have an app that runs perfect on 2.2 and 2.2 but always getting VerifyError on 1.6 while startup, I don't think that my app cannot run under 1.6 because I don't call any APIs that don't support 1.6. I'm really confused, does anybody has the same issue?
View 18 Replies View RelatedI have the following code which gets call in my main activity's onCreate method
public static ErrorReporter getInstance(){
if (instance == null){
instance = new ErrorReporter();
}
return instance;
}
Only on android 1.5 calling the above method causes java.lang.VerifyError. I am not able to figure out why this is happening.
I'm getting this error: "Uncaught handler: thread main exiting due to uncaught exception java.lang.VerifyError" It's only happening on 1.6. Android 2.0 and up doesn't have any problems, but that's the main point of all. Can't catch the Error/Exception (VerifyError), and I know it's being caused by calling isInitialStickyBroadcast() which is not available in SDK 4, that's why it's wrapped in the SDK check. I just need this BroadcastReceiver to work on 2.0+ and not break in 1.6, it's an app in the market, the UNDOCK feature is needed for users on 2.0+ but obviously not in 1.6 but there is a fairly amount of users still on 1.6.
private BroadcastReceiver mUndockedReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver()
{
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent)
{
//FROM ECLAIR FORWARD, BEFORE DONUT THIS INTENT WAS NOT IMPLEMENTED
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 5)
{
if (!isInitialStickyBroadcast()) {
int dockState = intent.getExtras().getInt("android.intent.extra.DOCK_STATE", 1);
if (dockState == 0)
{
finish();
}
}
}
}
};
i have two diff applications in two diff packages. i am trying to use the functions of one package from another which crashes my application. this shows me with java.lang.VerifyError in the adb logcat. there is no problem while compiling my app. but its not able to run.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am working on an Android project that uses classes and methods from a seperate JAR file I am also creating, and the issue is with a specific util class called XpathUtil that is throwing a VerifyError every time I try calling one of its static methods. Here is how my XpathUtil class looks like:........................
View 1 Replies View RelatedI had write one application in that I am reading a image and sending it to the server, I am using Base64OutputStream class. I had tried it in core java and image is encoded successfully, But when I am using same logic in android then I am getting error as java.lang.VerifyError. And Logcat gives following error as............
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am using the Eclipse plugin and I have the above error. I know why it is occurring, it is because I want to override a class file in one of my imported jar files. I am including a new Util class before the jar file in question. I have tried it both as a simple .class file in my package hierarchy and I have tried putting it into another jar file and including it before the one to be overridden.
I would like it to behave like the Java classpath and use the first one it comes to when running through all the classes. I don't mind if dex wants to give me a warning that it is not using the second Util.class file but it should let me build my application. To build my app, I have to create a special jar file without the old Util.class in it. This is annoying as I would like to use the bog standard version so that others can use it with ease too.
i get following error, if i test my app on a real android phone. On the emulator, my app works fine.
W/dalvikvm( 321): threadid=3: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x4000fe70) E/AndroidRuntime( 321): Uncaught handler: thread main exiting due to uncaught exception E/AndroidRuntime( 321): java.lang.VerifyError: de.stefandahmen.android.TourList E/AndroidRuntime( 321): at java.lang.Class.newInstanceImpl (Native Method) E/AndroidRuntime( 321): at java.lang.Class.newInstance (Class.java:1472) E/AndroidRuntime( 321): at android.app.Instrumentation.newActivity(Instrumentation.java:1097) E/AndroidRuntime( 321):.....
I am calling a method of another .apk file dynamically at runtime in my application. I can execute it successfully if method does not contain any variable which is defined outside of that method.
But if I am using the variables which are defined outside that method ( in the same activity or same .apk) then my application throws "java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException" at runtime.
For e.g. if method defines as ,
COE:...................
Java packages like Java.io, Java.Lang etc used in android, are they different from Java packages in windows ? means specially made for android ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm having some problems porting a Java application to work in Android platform. I detected an incompatibility problem between java sun and Adroid sdk in java.lang.Class. I oberved that: public Field[] getFields() Returns an array containing Field objects describing all fields which are defined. That's array is sorted as attributes are declared in the main Class in sun jdk. For example, next Class is defined as: public class Example { public boolean stop; public int atr1; public String name; ....
}
I'm trying to add ScoreNinja, the global high score system, to my Android game, and it works fine when I load it on my phone, but when I release it into the wild, I got crash reports saying: java.lang.RuntimeException: Can't create handler inside thread that has not called Looper.prepare()
Here is part of the call stack:
android.os.Handler.<init>(Handler.java:121)
android.app.Dialog.<init>(Dialog.java:99)
android.app.AlertDialog.<init>(AlertDialog.java:65)
android.app.AlertDialog.<init>(AlertDialog.java:61)....
I thought the main thread had prepare() called automatically, and if not, why would it work fine for me but not anyone else?
I've got a strange problem here doing object de/serialization. In Java (JDK 1.6) I serialize some objects. In Android (SDK 1.1) I deserialize them. This work quite nice in general. In order to work with a server object (that uses Castor un/ marshalling) I do it like I always do. Same routines. Well, this time the file is only 172kb (my routines works pretty well with 2,4mb files) but the interlacing is quite deep. So it all starts with a class containing 2 ArrayLists. I tried de/serializing just ArrayList<String> and this works very well. But the XML file (which is unmarshalled with Castor and serialized in JDK) has 7000 lines. So I get this StackOverflowError....................
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to save the date of file parsing, so that when next time user, opens the application, the date can be checked against the last parsing date. I am using shared preference to save the data and retrieve it, but getting error. here is the code:
SharedPreferences settings = getPreferences(0);
String today = new Date(System.currentTimeMillis()).toString();
SharedPreferences.Editor edit = settings.edit();
System.out.println("******** Today : " + today);
edit.putString("lastdate", today);
String fetch = settings.getString("lastdate", "0");
System.out.println("******** Fetch : " + fetch);
txtTest.setText(fetch);
but I am getting null pointer error. am I missing something?
I'm facing a recurrent problem that I don't know why it is happening. It happens all of a sudden. I didn't do anything different from what I was doing before. I'm using these tabs: http://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/views/hello-tabwidget.html. When I open one of the three tabs (Class name = Tab1), this problem comes out. Before, this error came out after clicking all of the tabs.
A part of the stack trace: Could not find class 'org.android.catsMobile.packageName.Tab1$OrderAdapter', refereced from method org.android.catsMobile.packageName.Tab1.onCreate [...] threadid=3: thread exiting with uncaught exception (group=0x4000fe70) java.lang.VerifyError: org.android.catsMobile.packageName.Tab1.
I have one android project. I have one class file of about 6000 lines when i tried to add more code it shows the java.lang.verifyerror.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have created and published my first android app. It's very simple. It works fine on simulator and some phones, but I am getting this error:
CODE:.......................
I am getting java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError while reading yml file.The code that i am using for reading yml file is InputStream inputdatfile=Myclass.this.getResources().openRawResource (R.raw.datafile); Map<String, List<Map>> data = (Map<String, List<Map>>)Yaml.load (inputdatfile); I am getting the error in the second line.My yml file is in res aw folder. the external jar file i am using here to read yml file is jyaml1.3.jar. i tried to add <uses-library android:name="org.ho.yml" / > in manifest file that time i am not able to install the app in
View 5 Replies View Relatedi have several gpx files on my sd card and i show them (the filename) on a listview. if i choose a gpx file, the track is load in another activity with a listview,too (adress-strings are shown). if i use the back button, the listview with the filenames is shown again and i can choose another file. but if i repeat this the third time, i get this error:.................
View 2 Replies View RelatedI used this sort of code to make sure my bitmaps load:................
In 2.2, it's now failing sometimes and my catch block no longer catches anything. Why would that be? Is there a better way to avoid a java.lang.OutOfMemoryError?
I am using custom listadapter for ListActivity, but half adapter is getting built and then throws "java.lang.StackOverflowError". When I ran the same code on sdk1_1r1 it works perfect. When do i try to run on sdk1_5r3, gives this error. Generally java.lang.StackOverflowError when happens if the some function caught in infinite recursion, but if this is case then why does it working on sdk1.1r1 perfectly. I tested the appl on sdk1_5r3 both emulators default AVD(96 RAM) and custom AVD(523 RAM). For all try it gives the same error.
Log Cat:..........................
I get about 50 of these coming from my users each day.I realise that this is a Motorola Droid bug - http://code. google.com /p/android/issues/detail?id=5164 Is there anyway I can catch this error in my code?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhy do I get java.lang.ClassCastException when I tried to cast back an array of custom object that implements Parcelable?
Here is the custom class:
CODE:..........................
I'm making a http get request like this:
CODE:.........................
I have looked and looked, and cant seem to get to the bottom of this.
I am getting the error: "java.lang.NullPointerException"
whenever I try to change anything at all within "strings.xml" when using eclipse, does anyone know of a reason behind this? I havnt changed anything else in the project at all, I'm just going straight into strings to try editting a few things.
I get an OutOfMemoryError in my app after changing the orientation. I have read, that if have to use Context.getApplicationContext() instead of a normal activity context??
My java file looks like:
CODE:.....................
it has taken more than i expected to get the dev environment up and running - mostly a PATH issue which was solved using: http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...
My emulator now works (and i can run it and get the default android screen) however when i try to run the hello world sample code i get this error message:
An internal error occurred during: "Launching HelloAndroid". java.lang.NullPointerException
I am currently trying to create an Android application that loops Audio from the mic to the earpiece, I can do that perfectly but when I do it over and over again in my application I eventually get an Out Of Memory Error.
Here is the code I use to create the Audio Loop:
CODE:.................
And here is the error I get:
CODE:........................
So the Error specifically focuses on this line in the code
CODE:.................
And it happens after I try to do the Loop several times, so say I start the application and after 10 times starting the loop I get the error.
So I think the buffer is simply becomiing full or something?? Is that correct? If so how would I keep clearing out the buffer?
I've been working on an application for the past week or so, and when I went to test it the other day, my console read the following to me:
CODE:............
The icon for the program is present in my emulator, and I have added android.permission.ACCESS_CHECKIN_PROPERTIES to my Manifest.
For some reason the emulator tells me that the program is not installed "on this phone" when I try to run the program using the icon in the emulator. Which I find interesting considering that the console says it was installed successfully..