Android :: Some Rules Of Thumb For Naming Classes That Extend Activity Class?

Nov 5, 2010

I go back and forth about how to name activity classes.Activity seems to imply a verb, like EditContact, for example.But that seems more like what one would call the Intent that triggers EditContact.Should the activity be named ContactEditor instead?

Android :: some rules of thumb for naming classes that extend Activity class?


Android :: How Do You Get View Reference From Class That DOES NOT Extend Activity?

Jul 20, 2010

I want to have a class "Utils", that will have several methods used all over my code. For example, I have a top bar with a textview and two ImageButtons that must display different texts and icons on different activities.I created the class Util, but it doesn't extend Activity. The problem is that if it doesn't, findViewById isn't there, can't find stuff etc.

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LG Eve : How Does Album Thumb Naming Convention Work?

Jan 6, 2010

Can anyone help with album covers? I have one album that shows up with its cover in the default music player. I assume that is because it is included in one of the tags information, I added covers to other albums tag info using windows media player and the advanced tagging option (method found in other forum for other lg phone) but the covers still don't show up when I put the albums back on my phone. Does anyone know which tag the music player is reading? There is also a folder (albumthumbs) that showed up on my sd card once I copied the album thats artwork does work to my phone, and in it is a file without an extension (this is obviously the cover for the one working album). Can I add jpgs to that folder or something and how does the album thumb naming convention work?

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Android :: Way To Have A SeekBar's Thumb Image Extend Outside Bar?

Jun 11, 2010

I have set negative paddings on my custom seekbar so that the round thumb image can go outside the bar, but the thumb isn't rendered out there, is there anyway to force the thumb to be drawn outside those bounds Sorry guys, I'm new to Android development, and have been tasked with fixing an existing application. The problem is that we have a custom rounded looking track bar, which consists of two rounded 'end cap' images and a 1 px background that is tiled to create the seekbar. As far as I can tell there was never one image that could be set as the background of a normal SeekBar, which is why a custom one was created. The thumb is a circle and needs to 'fit' into the end caps - the three pieces of the bar are in a relative layout. Right now I'm kind of unclear as to how the 1 px background png gets stretched as the seekbar bg, otherwise I would try to tack on the two endcaps onto that drawable some how?

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Samsung Moment :: Data Lock - Breaches FCC Rules - Class Action Lawsuit

Nov 2, 2010

Sprint Samsung Moment Data LockUp | Facebook

Also, i suggest people start filling out complaints here at the FCC:

FCC Consumer Complaints

SInce the moment can't dial 911 during lockup, it's in breach of FCC rules & regs.

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Android :: What Difference When A Class Extend From Handler And Thread? - In Framework

Mar 18, 2010

What is the difference when a class extend from Handler and Thread?

As described in developer.android.com
...
Each Handler instance is associated with a single thread and that thread's message queue.
...

Does the thread has no message queue ?

Any benefit for a class extend from Handler?

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Android : Create Another Classes Object In A Class In Droid?

Jul 12, 2010

Is it possible to create another classes object in a class in android. code...

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Writing JUnit-Test For Some Of Classes - Getting Android Class Errors?

Apr 2, 2012

The problem is, that I wanted to write a JUnit-Test for some of my classes - but this stupid Anroid SDK does always lauch this absolutely lame AVD!

So I came up with the idea to move all my non-Android related classes out of the actual Android project into standard Java project. There I can easily test my classes and by adding this standard Java project to the BuildPath of the Android project, I can easily access and use my classes: no error is shown in the IDE - everything is fine.

But if I launch my full application in the AVD, it exits with following exception: NoClassDefFoundError!

I found out, how to run a normal test from an Android project. But why is it not possible to reference to a non-Android project? Regarding code reuse, this is really big disadvantage!

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Android : Class Generator For Data Classes Used In Java / Droid From Existing Wsdl File?

Apr 3, 2010

Is there any class generators to process web services in Android/Java? I may have to write my own to generate classes against WSDL but I'm trying not to. Also is there one for REST services as well?

If not providing me with discovery service suggestions like disco/wsdl are good enough.

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Android :: Communicating Between Receiver Class And An Activity Class

Jul 14, 2010

I'm just getting into Android development, and I have a question about communicating between a receiver class and an activity class. I'm very new to JAVA and Android so I hope I don't sound too stupid. I'm developing an application where I intercept an SMS message and then based on various elements of that SMS I might delete it once it's been saved to the inbox. I have a receiver class that intercepts the txt message, and I am also able to delete messages from my inbox with code in the activity class using a button at the moment. The problem I have is communicating between the receiver class and the activity class where the code to delete a message resides. I tried putting that code directly into the receiver class but as I'm sure most of you already know the BroadcastReceiver class doesn't seem to support what I need to delete messages. I've been searching for an answer to this for a while, but haven't been able to find anything. Honestly I'm not sure I know enough about JAVA and Android to even recognize a solution if I saw it.

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Android :: Access Application Class From Class Other Then Activity

Sep 8, 2010

I'm new to Java and android development. In my application I need data which is accessible for a few activities. I've read that a good solution is to use Application class for this. So I use it like this:

public class MyApplication extends Application {
private String str;
public String getStr(){
return str;
}
public void setStr(String s){
str = s;
}
}

and I can access this variable from activity like this:........................................

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Android :: Call Activity Class From Other Java Class?

Oct 8, 2010

I have just started android. I just want to know that how can i call activity class from other java class. i just want to pass class object to activity class.

public class GsonParser extends Activity {
/** Called when the activity is first created. */
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.main);
MagazineThread thread=new MagazineThread();
thread.start();
}
public GsonParser(JsonMagazineParser Obj)
{

}
}

and i am just doing like from other class. GsonParser obj=new GsonParser(this);passing obj to activity class.how can i achieve that.

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Android :: AlertDialog.Builder Vs Class To Extend AlertDialog - Application Size

Mar 12, 2010

I am trying to figure out what is the best way to go about creating dialogs. I can either create my own Dialog class (which, to me, is more clean and organized), or I can use AlertDialog.Builder (which would be done inline, and funky looking)... What are the positivies and negatives of either implementation?

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Android :: Add Tab Layout Without Letting Activity To Extend TabActivity?

Jul 21, 2010

I want to add tabs to the layout of my activity, but I don't want the activity to extend TabActivity. The example in http://developer.android.com/resources/tutorials/views/hello-tabwidget.html only gave example of subclass of TabActivity.

Is there any way I can make it without extending TabActivity?

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Android :: Avoid Non Static Inner Classes In Activity?

Jun 17, 2010

Since I seem to have caught two activity references in a heapdump, where the Activity is set to singleTask. Romain's advice on avoiding memory leaks includes: "Avoid non-static inner classes in an activity if you don't control their life cycle, use a static inner class and make a weak reference to the activity inside"

What does this mean exactly? I can't find any examples, positive, or negative for this rule. I do have some non static inner classes in my activity. Most of them are anonymous inner classes like this one. I see hundreds of them in the samples:....................

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Android :: Local Classes And Starting New Activity

Feb 14, 2009

I am having trouble running my application as every time i try to run it the simulator gives me a an error.

I looked through the Documentation but I couldn't find anything on user created classes.

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

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Android : When To Use Layouts / Create New Activity Classes?

Mar 3, 2010

I'm writing a game for Android. My GUI has the following basic screens (i.e. the information and interactions required on each of these would take up the whole display):

Main menu (let you start a new game, enter settings, see high scores, see about screen)
Game screen i.e. where the actual game is played.
Settings screen.
High scores screen.
About screen (i.e. credits and a back button)
Game over screen (arrived at when the game ends)
Pause screen (pauses game and can access settings)

The following are some example transitions the user might make between these screens:

1->2->7->2->6 (starts new game, pauses game, returns to game, finishes game)
1->5->1->4->1 (views about screen, goes back to main, views score screen, goes back to main)

I'm really confused about when to have just one activity that switches layouts and when to create new activity classes. For example, when my game loads, I have a "main" activity that loads the main menu layout. When you click the settings button, I launch a "settings" activity (which uses android's standard settings GUI). For the moment, when you start a game, I switch the layout of "main" to the game screen layout (which just contains one big surface view). I'm not really sure what the best way to integrate the game over screen, high score screen, about screen etc.

Creating a new activity for each seems really heavy weight to me. There's quite a lot of boiler plate code involved for each activity. Plus, communication between activities seems like a pain as you have to use bundles. Using just one activity means I can just share object fields directly. It seems that using layouts for the above would be more compact. Can anyone give me some recommendations?

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Android : Do Activity Classes Need To Be In A Separate .java File?

Sep 8, 2010

I am new to android development and am currently working my way through the "Hello..." Tutorials on the developer website.

I got stuck on the Tab Layout walkthrough and the only way I could resolve it was to put each Activity Class in a separate .java file.

I was wondering if all Activities need to be in separate .java files, or am I missing something.

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Android :: Where On .git.kernel.org Can Find Source For Classes As Activity Intent And ContentProvider

Sep 1, 2010

Not sure how to figure out which android project on android.git.kernel.org corresponds to the classes extended in some of the app examples in the SDK such as Activity, Intent, and ContentProvider.

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Android :: Start An Activity From Non Activity Class

Aug 19, 2009

An activity can be called from existing activity through *startActivity(intent); *

Is t possible to call an activity from non Activity class ? and how?

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Android :: Static Fields In Activity Classes Guaranteed To Outlive Create / Destroy Cycle?

Oct 28, 2009

I frequently run into the problem that I have to preserve state between several invocations of an activity (i.e. going through several onCreate()/onDelete() cycles). Unfortunately, Android's support for doing that is really poor. As an easy way to preserve state, I thought that since the class is only loaded once by the class loader, that it would be safe to store temporary data that's shared between several instances of an activity in a static Bundle field. However, occasionally, when instance A creates the static bundle and stores data in it, then gets destroyed, and instance B tries to read from it, the static field is suddenly NULL. Doesn't that mean that the class had been removed and reloaded by the classloader while the activity was going through a create/destroy cycle? How else could a static field suddenly become NULL when it was referencing an object before?

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Android :: Context To Use In A Activity Class?

Mar 3, 2010

I have a class defined as

public class viewGroups extends ListActivity

Somewhere in the class I have

objItem = new clsContactGroups(context);

I am wondering what is advised to be used here? Which context?
I know four choices, but maybe there are others...

this
this.getApplicationContext()
this.getBaseContext()
this.getParent()

I use this Context to show a Toast. So I would like to show on the front-most view visible.

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Android : Way To Use Intent From Non-activity Class?

Jan 2, 2010

I have three classes one main-activity(named MainMap), one non-activity class(named MyItemizedOverlay), and one activity class(named AudioStream). I want to start AudioStream activity from non-activity class but i don't know how to.

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Android :: Starting An Activity From Callback Class

Aug 18, 2010

I have an activity class(Application Class ) which calls a service class(Service Class) and closes. The service class takes about 5 seconds to complete its task and calls a method which is present in another class(Callback Class). Now according to the result, the callback needs to notify the Application class.Once i get the callback from the service, I tried calling a method defined in the Application class. In this method i create a new intent of Application class and call startActivity(Application Class). But this is not working. Can anyone tell where i am going wrong and what can I do to solve this issue.

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Android :: Tabhost Working In Activity Class

Nov 17, 2010

I must be overlooking something because I am unable to get my TabHost to display in my Activity class.I am getting the dreaded force close when I try to run the app.It will work if I extend TabActivity, but I can't do that [details at the bottom] because once I move the code from my prototype project its going to be in a custom class that inherits from Activity.

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Android :: Call TextToSpeech In Your Class - Not In Activity

Aug 16, 2010

I wrote successfully TTS with some references in Activity.

However, I want to call this TTS in my own class as below.

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

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Android :: How To Get Method Of Listactivity From Activity Class?

Apr 19, 2009

Can i call method of Listactivity from Activity class? I have creates Intent object of myListActivity class and called startIntent() from myActivity class.

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Android :: Launching Intent From Class Outside An Activity

Jul 28, 2010

I've got two activities, one of them is called MyActivity. I want both of them to be able to use a function located in a class othat we may call MyClass. In MyClass, I try to use an intent to launch the activity AnotherActivity. Since the constructor takes a context as parameter, I simply tried to store a context from the activity in the constructor, and then use it when I try to create my intent.However, even thought none of the arguments are null (checked that with a simple if-statement), intent seems to be null and a NullPointerException is thrown. Why does it not work, and what can I do to solve the problem?
I'm quite new to Android and Java development, so please explain it as basic as you can.

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Android :: Static Database Class To Use With Any Activity

Jan 5, 2010

I am new to Android, and I haven't developed any app regarding databases on Android yet. So I have a few basic questions. I am after a good database class sample, that will let me to run the CRUD operations. I would like to use it as a static class

like: clsDB->Select("select * from clients");
or objClient->Delete(clientid);

I am wondering if someone, can share his database classes, if more people share the best. Also I have in mind to reuse this class in multiple ways, I will have services, activities etc...

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Android :: Starting An Activity From A Random Class

Sep 18, 2010

I've adapted the GridInputProcessor-class of the 3D-Gallery ( http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/packages/apps/Gallery3D.git;a=blob;f=src/com/cooliris/media/GridInputProcessor.java;h=91dfd4783be6b21ec8ff2518a5c244752570e90d;hb=HEAD ) so that it detects upward/downward swipes.

The detection of swipes works, but I now want to start another activity (or draw a bitmap on the currently displayed activity), but I seemingly can't use startActivity(mContext, myIntent), because the class declaration is public final class GridInputProcessor implements GestureDetector.OnGestureListener, GestureDetector.OnDoubleTapListener {so it doesn't extend Activity...

Can I still start an Activity through this class, or how would I go about doing this? I have also tried sending a broadcast, but this is also not "implemented".

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