mine on going... until i complete my todays task, i need to deliver app by tomorrow to client and design and code and Web api still pending @brahmyadigopula @Sanjeev
@WeirdNerd this is a normal constant that you usually code in Java programs. Here in Android it is a constant that is used to specify a particular action that you need to pass in your intent so the intent resolution looks for the Broadcast receivers or activities looking to handle such an action.
@WeirdNerd This can be anything. You can even provide your own Action constants such as public static final String MY_DOWNLOAD_ACTION = "com.example.DOWNLOAD_ACTION" ... You can then use this action in your intent like myIntent.setAction(MY_DOWNLOAD_ACTION); and in app manifest include the intent filter for your Activity or broadcast Receivers you wanted to listen for this action.
yes Probably that would would be the error. But if the action constant is not same it will not execute the block. Try the above solution i said. Thats the reason for the error. @WeirdNerd
@RaajaSN java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method 'boolean java.lang.String.equals(java.lang.Object)' on a null object reference
let's say that I am using a tablemodel with a table bcz I am connected to a database...
And the table is editable, in the sense that the user can click on any cell and edit it...
How do I get the value of what they updated? It's not the same way you retreive data for the table model as that is from an arraylist, not the actual table itself
@WeirdNerd You are starting your service from onStart(). So you don't need an action string. Actions are needed only when you are starting a component like Activity or Service from broadcast events which sends those actions. So you don't need to check for actions in your service and execute your code. Also services are started only once before it is stopped. It doesn't matter how many times the service is started..
Ankit if you have a service binded to an activity and if you want to pass some parameters to a method in a service where should the method be called fromm ?
@ankitagrawal No dude please don't take it in a wrong way, Even I have communication prob and some of the clients in US have directly told me this ...so asked
I shall give you a code, just review that and give me some feedback on how my code is. so that I can know where I stand although most of the code help was from SO and other sources...Is that ok ? @ankitagrawal