@Ahmad, I haven't refactored it to a service yet. After Memorial Day weekend here I should have some time. Lots of tourists will be here to give rides to
@FoamyGuy I've figured them out for my needs (mostly)...my biggest hangup right now is my half-finished test suite. I would really like to get my test cases to pass before making the significant changes needed to convert from a managed cursor to a content provider. That way I can actually tell if I break my actual code rather than wondering if the test itself is broken.
@JMRboosties: No, insofar as you should have figured out that was the problem long before trying to actually do anything with Maps V2. — CommonsWare4 hours ago
Kudos to him for having answered so many questions. He helped a lot of people. And to be honest, you can only answer more than 2k question, if you have a lot of knowledge in this field. So maybe it was something he had answered more than 10 times. If I was on him, I would react the same from time to time.
I just use a php script that displays my data in xml adn then I call my parser class...not sure if that is the most efficient or correct way to do it but it works for me
Has anyone worked on AsyncTaskLoader? Why it shows always error that The method getSupportLoaderManager() is undefined for the type InformationActivity
Everything is fine from the support library except this.
@german speaking guys: how to refer to "tap" if you write a documentation in german do you use "Tap auf das Icon XYZ" oder "Icon XYZ antippen" ? And would you also use "tappen" as a verb? :P
hmm I had a entire different view: Thought I should be very consistent in the whole documentation and always use the same word...but maybe you're right
from someone answering another question with a full AsyncTask implementation... you really can't convince me that this dude has any clue about the AsyncTask after asking such a question
there are some sick copy&paste heroes out there...
you can use this
@Override
public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK) {
onBackPressed();
}
return super.onKeyDown(keyCode, event);
}
public void onBackPressed() {
Intent myIntent = new Intent(MyActivity.this, MainActivity.class);
my...
he suggest to not show a dialog when user pressed back, instead he starts a new activity... WTF?
I wish someone could help me understand if adding a geofence to LocationClient is all that is needed to track a user.. looks like I am missing a piece of the puzzle
I need some clarity on the sample code supplied with Geofence guide as posted here :
https://developer.android.com/training/location/geofencing.html
I ran the code and I see that geofences are created correctly, but what I really want is a way to get alerted when I drive to those geofenced loca...
gnaaaa! I hate it... I set up AS to auto import and not ask... result: android.R is always imported instead of mine (and he doesn't even care that there might be 2 classes and that he should ask me)
The awkward moment when you decide to clean your keyboard just after sending a message to your friend then you realise that you sent them a message containing "[a+"