I have a simple application which sends an image (Base64 encoded) to a server, the server gets this data fine because the PHP script sends me an email with the Base64 Data attached. However, after the
I\'ve made a separate class to launch and intent as the class I would like to launch the intent from is a thread and does not inherit from activity and would not launch startActivity. Every time I lau
I have these two classes. SettingsManager extends another class and stores the data and also gets the context from the Activity as parameter. However this doesn\'t seem to work and I get empty EditTex
Is it the ApplicationContext or the ActivityConte开发者_StackOverflow中文版xt of my app?Does it make a difference which one it is?
I am wanting to set an intent on a logo in the titleBar of my application to go back to the main entry screen when clicked unless of course we are already at that screen. How do I go开发者_开发百科 ab
Taking the sample code from http://developer.android.com/resources/samples/SipDemo/src/com/example/android/sip/IncomingCallReceiver.html:
What I\'m trying to do is the following... FileInputStream fIn; try { fIn = openFileInput(\"samplefile.txt\");
I want to read from a text file. In a Java app, this BufferedReader f = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(filename));
There has been a lot of posting about what these two contexts are.. But I\'m开发者_JS百科 still not getting it quite right
I know that it is possible to share SharedPreferences (using the following) when the two apps have the same sharedUserId: