@AdilSoomro @Pallavi OKay. My problem was the adapter.notifyDataSetChanged() or the changeCursor has no effect and the changes aren't reflected. Let me go to old messages and then bring back that code snippets.
@PiyushMishra I already told you rowIds is just a data. I am not using it in adapter at all.
@Appu why do you have dbConnector at all in your cursor, aren't you controlling data set from Activity, not from inside the Adapter. it kills the objective of Adapter.
You are setting data to mCursor and fetching yourself from within adapter. it means, it'll have no effect when you will call changeCursor() method, since you yourself are controlling data source.
Yeah. That was my problem. I did this because to have a position value to later on integrate checkboxes which lose their values on recycling, so to avoid this I used getView() instead of bindView.
@AdilSoomro Because I am sending the cursor reference to the super class in my adapter. So I thought it will get notified about the change that has been done in the cursor.
@Appu 1. You are passing a cursor from Activity. (Why?) 2. You are creating another cursor in adapter. (which actually used as data source) 3. You are updating the cursor. (Which does nothing.. IMO)
@PiyushMishra I did this Pattern MY_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("#<(.*?)>#"); Matcher m = MY_PATTERN.matcher("FOO[BAR]"); while (m.find()) { data = m.group(1); // s now contains "BAR" }
Hello everybody. I get a ClassCastException when calling Intent.getParcelableExtra("cmd"). I have put a instance of my class Command with Intent.putExtra("cmd", new Command("foo")). Command implements Parcelable and has a static CREATOR member. Also an Command.aidl file with "parcleable Command;" exists. I am really stuck here why I get the ClassCastException