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Kiran Kuppa

AndroidAnnotations - 0 views

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    Using Java annotations, developers can show their intent and let AndroidAnnotations generate the plumbing code at compile time. Few Features are * Dependency injection: inject views, extras, system services, resources, ... * Simplified threading model: annotate your methods so that they execute on the UI thread or on a background thread. * Event binding: annotate methods to handle events on views, no more ugly anonymous listener classes! * REST client: create a client interface, AndroidAnnotations generates the implementation. * AndroidAnnotations provide those good things and even more for less than 50kb, without any runtime perf impact!
Vincent Tsao

How to handle screen orientation change when progress dialog and background thread acti... - 0 views

  • When you switch orientations, Android will create a new View. You're probably getting crashes because your background thread is trying to change the state on the old one. (It may also be having trouble because your background thread isn't on the UI thread) I'd suggest making that mHandler volatile and updating it when the orientation changes.
Vincent Tsao

[Disccuss] lasy load of images in ListView - 2 views

ah~ ,看来Diigo groups展示代码的样式得改进了.....

android "lazy load" listview tech

Vincent Tsao

Android - How do I do a lazy load of images in ListView - Stack Overflow - 2 views

  • public class DrawableManager { private final Map drawableMap; public DrawableManager() { drawableMap = new HashMap(); } public Drawable fetchDrawable(String urlString) { if (drawableMap.containsKey(urlString)) { return drawableMap.get(urlString); } Log.d(this.getClass().getSimpleName(), "image url:" + urlString); try { InputStream is = fetch(urlString); Drawable drawable = Drawable.createFromStream(is, "src"); drawableMap.put(urlString, drawable); Log.d(this.getClass().getSimpleName(), "got a thumbnail drawable: " + drawable.getBounds() + ", " + drawable.getIntrinsicHeight() + "," + drawable.getIntrinsicWidth() + ", " + drawable.getMinimumHeight() + "," + drawable.getMinimumWidth()); return drawable; } catch (MalformedURLException e) { Log.e(this.getClass().getSimpleName(), "fetchDrawable failed", e); return null; } catch (IOException e) { Log.e(this.getClass().getSimpleName(), "fetchDrawable failed", e); return null; } } public void fetchDrawableOnThread(final String urlString, final ImageView imageView) { if (drawableMap.containsKey(urlString)) { imageView.setImageDrawable(drawableMap.get(urlString)); } final Handler handler = new Handler() { @Override public void handleMessage(Message message) { imageView.setImageDrawable((Drawable) message.obj); } }; Thread thread = new Thread() { @Override public void run() { //TODO : set imageView to a "pending" image Drawable drawable = fetchDrawable(urlString); Message message = handler.obtainMessage(1, drawable); handler.sendMessage(message); } }; thread.start(); } private InputStream fetch(String urlString) throws MalformedURLException, IOException { DefaultHttpClient httpClient = new DefaultHttpClient(); HttpGet request = new HttpGet(urlString); HttpResponse response = httpClient.execute(request); return response.getEntity().getContent(); } }
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    呵呵.我看那框那么小还不太敢复制代码.= =!
Vincent Tsao

Exploring the world of Android :: Part 2 « JTeam Blog / JTeam: Enterprise Jav... - 1 views

  • But in practice, you will notice that the AsyncTask is limited to 10 threads. This number is hardcoded somewhere in the Android SDK so we cannot change this. In this case it’s a limitation we cannot live with, because often more than 10 images are loaded at the same time.
    • Vincent Tsao
       
      使用AsyncTask类开辟的线程还有数量限制?必须小于10,这个倒是以前没有注意到的,要看看源代码怎么实现的
  • I’ve shown you how to improve performance of a ListView in three different ways: By loading images in a seperate thread By reusing rows in the list By caching views within a row
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  • Notice that I used a SoftReference for caching images, to allow the garbage collector to clean the images from the cache when needed. How it works: Call loadDrawable(imageUrl, imageCallback) providing an anonymous implementation of the ImageCallback interface If the image doesn’t exist in the cache yet, the image is downloaded in a separate thread and the ImageCallback is called as soon as the download is complete. If the image DOES exist in the cache, it is immediately returned and the ImageCallback is never called.
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    这个帖子完美解决了Image lazy load的性能问题, it works~
Simon Pan

Service | Android Developers - 0 views

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    • Simon Pan
       
      如果在Service裡做了要做的事,它們還是在UI thread裡做事情,而不是在什麼別的thread做事情。但是Service很特別,它又不是一個執行緒,因為通常Service要做的事情都蠻耗時的,萬一Service算是執行緒,那麼就會強碰到系統的ANR機制。
  • A facility for the application to tell the system about something it wants to be doing in the background
  • A facility for an application to expose some of its functionality to other applications.
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  • two reasons
  • depending on the value they return from onStartCommand(): START_STICKY is used for services that are explicitly started and stopped as needed,
  • then take the service out of the started state and don't recreate until a future explicit call to Context.startService(Intent).
Vincent Tsao

How to do ListView dynamic item growing? - Android Developers | Google Groups - 1 views

  • OnScrollListner there is an example in the API demos. On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 2:12 PM, wangxueming <m.wongxm...@gmail.com> wrote: > Now I want to make a  ListView,with 20 items, > Then when it scroll to the end, > I get new data and add to the end of ListView dynamic. > Just Like ListView in Android Market.
  • You can try my EndlessAdapter for that: http://github.com/commonsguy/cwac-endless
Vincent Tsao

用google adsense的小心了!!!! - China Android Dev | Google Groups - 0 views

  • Sunil回信了。 Hi Luke, Rest assured the apps are fine. We are migrating people over the new system and will let you know when it's complete. Showing false does not impact your earnings or account. 他只字未提Superdroid的事件。
  • http://groups.google.co.nz/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thr... 这个有个账号做adsense网页的,账号被封 又打开的,半年前的事情。 在android developer人多些
Vincent Tsao

Getting the Manifest Version Code - Android Developers | Google Groups - 0 views

  • PackageInfo pInfo = null; try {         pInfo = getPackageManager().getPackageInfo("com.beanie.test", PackageManager.GET_META_DATA);         } catch (NameNotFoundException e) {                 e.printStackTrace(); } System.out.println(pInfo.versionCode);
Vincent Tsao

sqlite3 in adb not in 2.2? - Android Developers | Google Groups - 0 views

  • Then I went ahead and installed 2.2 and now when > I type sqlite3 in the shell it says sqlite3 not found....  Any ideas? Well, it's in the 2.2 emulator image, for what that's worth. -- Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
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    Android 2.2 的真机中不再有sqlite调试工具了? WTF! ! !
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    求助于China android dev开发小组,有了解决办法: step 1: 从其他真机或者模拟器的 /system/xbin目录下copy一份 sqlite3 step 2: 进入shell执行chmod a+x sqlite3 或者 chmod 777 sqlite3 大功告成
Vincent Tsao

Is it possible to update a widget from an Activity? - Android Developers | Google Groups - 0 views

  • An AppWidgetProvider is a BroadcastReceiver. That gives you two possibilities right off the bat: 1. Have it also handle whatever other Intents you were planning on setting up with a separate BroadcastReceiver, or 2. Send an Intent from whatever component you want to the AppWidgetProvider. In other words, don't worry about trying to talk directly to the app widget (which I suspect is impossible) -- just talk to your code that already talks to the app widget.
    • Vincent Tsao
       
      good explanation
  • I update my widget from within my app, when I delete/add entries to a list. To do this, I have a method (updateWidget) and a static String (UPDATE_ACTION). My updateWidget() method sends a broadcast which is received by the widget class and then calls onUpdate() with the appropriate params: private void updateWidget() {                 Intent i = new Intent(this, TVWidget.class);                 i.setAction(TVWidget.UPDATE_ACTION);                 sendBroadcast(i);         } In TVWidget class: @Override         public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {                 String action = intent.getAction();                 if (action != null && action.equals(UPDATE_ACTION)) {                         final AppWidgetManager manager = AppWidgetManager.getInstance (context);                         onUpdate(context, manager,                                         manager.getAppWidgetIds(new ComponentName(                                                         context, TVWidget.class)                                         )                         );                 }                 else {                         super.onReceive(context, intent);                 }         } This seems to work fine.
Vincent Tsao

putExtra error on AppWidget - Android Developers | Google Groups - 0 views

  • I am just making some AppWidget and I want to pass some Strings through UpdateView to an Activity. But the Bundle is null. I try this: -Widget.java                       Intent defineIntent = new Intent(context, Visor.class);                        defineIntent.putExtra ("org.rss.androides.post2","artist");                        PendingIntent pendingIntent = PendingIntent.getActivity(context, 0, defineIntent, 0);                        updateViews.setOnClickPendingIntent (R.id.widget, pendingIntent); -Viewer.java           Bundle b = intent.getExtras();                 if (b == null) {                     finish();                     return;                 } b is always null.
  • Remember that PendingIntents aren't keyed using extras: http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/msg/b296f43ae70c4587 You could hack the extras through by mangling them into Uri parameters, or if you're using a ContentProvider, just point to a specific row.
  • Or use PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT; just be careful that each active instance has its own unique Intent.
Vincent Tsao

Android Endless List - Stack Overflow - 0 views

  • 5 down vote accepted One solution is to implement an OnScrollListener and make changes (like adding items, etc.) to the ListAdapter at a convenient state in its onScrollStateChanged method. The following ListActivity shows a list of integers, starting with 40, adding 10 per scroll-stop.
  • public class Test extends ListActivity implements OnScrollListener {    Aleph0 adapter = new Aleph0();    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);        setListAdapter(adapter);         getListView().setOnScrollListener(this);    }    public void onScroll(AbsListView v, int i, int j, int k) { }    public void onScrollStateChanged(AbsListView v, int state) {        if(state == OnScrollListener.SCROLL_STATE_IDLE) {                adapter.count += 10;                adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();        }    }    class Aleph0 extends BaseAdapter {        int count = 40;        public int getCount() { return count; }        public Object getItem(int pos) { return pos; }        public long getItemId(int pos) { return pos; }        public View getView(int pos, View v, ViewGroup p) {                TextView view = new TextView(Test.this);                view.setText("entry " + pos);                return view;        }    }}
  • You should obviously use separate threads for long running actions (like loading web-data) and might want to indicate progress in the last list item (like the market or gmail apps do).
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