@IvanMilisavljevic , Yes they are already sending custom extension with stanza, I have told them to send me type with that. But they have to make lots of changes at their end. For now I have told them to change message type as headline instead of that custom message type
in that case taseer, it's a metaphor for the theory of eternal recurrence
There's no escape, instead you must embrace that you'll live the same life and make all the same choices through infinite. Use it to power those choices for every choice you make in life has the impact of being replayed forever. Much like these two birds drinking water.
We've got this weird bug where if we're showing our InterstitialActivity (ads) and the user locks the device, when they unlock it, the Activity doesn't accept any input anymore and basically locks up the game using it.
@TimCastelijns Yeah me too, the best part is that my friends always make fun of me for saying "to be fair" because I say it all the time.. .so I sent them a video of that bit and we all got a good laugh
I have a view that's like a linearlayout with a text view and a radiobutton (similar one with a checkbox too) and I want to handle the click listener for the whole item. Does anyone know an easy way to do this that doesn't mean setting a click listener on the parent view _and_ the button? Because if I only set it on the parent, clicking just the button won't fire my callback.
but if I do both, the code is kinda ugly.
I guess one hack could be to set it on the parent, and make the child "not clickable"? hmm
I have a web service that accepts JSON parameters and have specific URLs for methods, e.g.:
http://IP:PORT/API/getAllData?p={JSON}
This is definitely not REST as it is not stateless. It takes cookies into account and has its own session.
Is it RPC? What is the difference between RPC and REST?
Yeah, the distinctions aren't really set in stone :D
RPC interfaces tend to be a lot more flexible, at the cost of some additional complexity in the API server/client layer - most of that can be automated away tho these days
For instance, for my stuff, I just write the RPC spec in a protobuf, and the client/server are auto generated along with the relevant data models, a REST wrapper, etc.