in my case, App is not active/running, and when I send a message from GCM service, app does receive the message, but exceptions are caught in onReceive() [observed in LogCat]
Well, my app downloads a JSON file from server, and then parse it [to show data]. If I update the JSON File thrice a day, I am sending GCM message to app, to download that particular JSON file (updated).
then I parse it in app and display data. on GCM onReceive(), it downloads the file fine, but generates exception on HTTPURLConnection when file-download is finished.
actually, that data is available offline (if user isn't connected to internet)
You are trying to visit another URL in the onPostExecute
This is raising your exception
at com.virtualbase.grocery.CommonUtilities.goURL(CommonUtilities.java:81) at com.virtualbase.grocery.CommonUtilities$GoToURL.onPostExecute(CommonUtilities.java:109) at com.virtualbase.grocery.CommonUtilities$GoToURL.onPostExecute(CommonUtilities.java:1)
@vyb access denied. You seem to look for tech support, you have extremely low rep and your Q/A ratio is 11/1 and most important: Your questions showing issues on you research skills...
I was setting up the BlackBerry Development environment on my MacBook Pro. I downloaded and installed the entire Eclipse package with the plugin from here:
https://bdsc.webapps.blackberry.com/java/download/eclipse
Over here is says that we can use the update site at http://www.blackberry.com/go...
@WarrenFaith Yea, right. Maybe you will wonder, I won't. I'll know that it was because of stupid bean counters which were barely able to find their own zipper when taking a piss.
@freelancer Rejected for tech support on chat, having a name suggesting you want people to hire you (this is a room full of developers. Why would we hire you for something we can do ourselves?), and being the owner of a room which asks for job applications, which supports the wanting to be hired part.
is a surfaceview per definition a drawable area? In other words i have placed a background image for my surfaceView and now I want to draw over it. How can i get this done?
is a surfaceview per definition a drawable area? In other words i have placed a background image for my surfaceView and now I want to draw over it. How can i get this done?