The code in your example looks fine at first glance. BTW, if the server timestamp is in UTC (i.e. it's an epoch timestamp) then you should not have to apply the current timezone offset. In other words if the server timestamp is in UTC then you can simply get the difference between the server time...
I am developing an android application in which i want to publish as well as stream a video..
What I want is :
My app record a video and that video is sent to server
The recorded video will be streamed live to another android device at the
same time..
I have completed the first task u...
@Prince Aamirkhan ko mere jesa ban ne ke lie bhut mahnat karni padegi, He has to be Computer Engineer, So don't compare him with me, I am his senior :P
I have time coming from gpslocation service in 1352437114052 format. Can some one tell me how to convert this into local time either in java or matlab or excel
Thanks,
chanukya
Thing is i am doing some Encryption/Decryption in my code , so if once user get that code than they can easily know the decryption method and use special features
but again that will encode the class name , but code of that file is visible to everyone
@SilentKiller Yeah, that's good , as far the my googling i found it that we can't protect 100% code, you can secure your DB but that Fields will visible while you creating your table , or doing some DB operation using Query , and at the end hacker only want to know the DB fields
12-19 07:00:18.058: I/.......fill data method logging now ......(27955): 4 in logcat it showing the count value for this code count = projectsCursor.getCount();
Log.i(".......fill data method logging now ......",""+count);
ArrayList<String> bb = new ArrayList<String>(); array list
In bindview i put like this code int col1 = cursor.getColumnIndex("phno"); final String phno = cursor.getString(col1 ); Toast.makeText(context, phno, 1000).show(); here toast msg is not showing