Using the com.google.android.maps API, I've got a MapActivity which uses ItemizedOverlay to place several (up to about 1000) icons on a MapView. I want to refresh (or perhaps just add to the list of) the icons when the LocationListener detects the device has moved a certain distance (currently 5...
I have a task to show 458 markers to show in Android maps. And to avoid performance related issues I update the data on map using an AsyncTask instance.
Here is a short scenario of what I do.
I fetch the latitude/longitude of 458 locations around UK.
I run the loop and as per Android Blog tu...
An update, for those of you carefully taking notes: I have successfully drawn four (4) icons on my map, and the map did not (!) crash. Stay tuned for further updates.
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Prashant, it's best to search for your question on Stack Overflow and then write a question if it doesn't exist. Then you can post the question link here
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@Graeme Mostly I give only hints and advices to solve a problem I am not looking for create solutions. Why shall I waste my brain power for anything like that? :P
Server authenticates against google client login to use app engine's c2dm server. I understand that. I will use .net here. When data changes, I will send push notification to client and client service will refresh the data in their device db and UI will be updated. I am expecting this way the w...
Ok @CSchulz, in that case I should fork, because that repository is using monodroid, and I want to show example of .net android c2dm example like I asked in my question
I am right now developing an app that will be started on boot time (if user allows in it's settings) and obtain user's location and compare it if he is in specified area. Is it a proper way to start a service in BroadcastReceiver which will register a LocationListener ?
@Reno this method is awesome. ;-) And there is another question from me: If I have ~3k location points in all country it will not be a good solution to add all of them to the LocationManager. Have you any idea how to filter them to get just points in radius of 10km ?
I want a line of code which does openConfirmationDialog() which returns the result of the "yes" or "no" buttons clicked in a poped up dialog. Is that a thing?
I use a viewflipper with images from web. Every 30 seconds I make an actualization of the images. I must do this: even if viewflipper is start the images to be update. Now my update is working only if I get back from slideshow and open again the slideshow. How can I do this?
@Graeme that's not completely possible. Things like that can be done in Java Swing, and if you have used them there you know that while user selects a button the UI will freeze. That's not good, is it?
That's why Dialogs are created asynchronously (for instance, showDialog()).
You can do that in different ways... actually, if your dialog has only an "OK" button to dismiss, why don't you just create a custom dialog using the AlertDialog.Builder class instead of subclassing Dialog?
Anyway... let's suppose you have good reasons to do it the way you did it. In that case, ...
1. You show the dialog 2. When you create the dialog in the onCreateDialog method you set some listener to its buttons (I am assuming it is an `AlertDialog`) 3. Then you call some method from there... like: `confirmationDialog(String result)`
Where result is a string representing which kind of button the user clicked. As you can see this approach is completely asynchronous.
@hsz Sorry I'm not a computer, I'm using a tablet. I guess I would simplify it by making a box with a side of 10 km and see if the point lies within the box's corners.
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