if your view is destroyed then only onCreateView will be called but if your view is not destroy your onCreateView of that fragment will not be called. so in that case .setImageBitmap should be use in interface method else that bitmap will not be set.
I switched part of my App from Activities to Fragments so that I can use the neat ActionBar tabs.
However, after completing the transition I ran into an issue: whenever I switch to another tab, that Fragment gets created all over again. Both onCreate and onCreateView get called every time I get ...
I came up with a solution, I don't know if it is the best solution, but it appears to work very well. What I did was created a custom adapter that extends ArrayAdapter. In the custom adapter I overrode getFilter and created my own Filter class that overrides performFiltering. This starts a new...
I have to over-ride the getFilter() method of the Adapter
Here is the code which worked for me, thanks to sacoskun
public class CustomerAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<Customer> {
private final String MY_DEBUG_TAG = "CustomerAdapter";
private ArrayList<Customer> items;
private ArrayList<...
Happy New Year all :) Let me use this opportunity to thank each and everyone who helped me a lot in this year and to continue forever :) thank you so much