**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Nov 26 02:59:57 2008 Nov 26 04:27:40 is there json-rpc native support in android ? (http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=tools/gwtjsonrpc.git;a=summary) Nov 26 04:31:24 lresende: looks like there's GWT support. so there should some sort of jsonrpc support. iirc, there's xml-rpc support as well Nov 26 04:33:15 unix_infidel: would you know about a sample android app using some kind of these features ? Nov 26 04:33:30 lresende: there are a lot of results with a quick google. Nov 26 04:34:09 for android ? or for gwt specific ? i did a quick search this afternoon without much success ... what keywords did you use ? Nov 26 04:34:11 i asked in #android, "if you had to guess, what would you say would be the most common web services framework used in all the current apps on the market?" Nov 26 04:34:45 i don't see the gwt packages in an android.jar built from the source Nov 26 04:36:31 http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/browse_thread/thread/048413bdb6e5b292?pli=1 Nov 26 04:37:25 makes me wonder if they are RESTful. Nov 26 04:38:40 well, restfull is more on the service side, so i guess having support for json or json-rpc won't make a client platform really RESTFul i guess Nov 26 04:41:45 lresende: i meant of the apps in the market that are using a web services. Nov 26 04:59:50 unix_infidel: i guess i got the json-rpc working with the native httpClient + json support... Nov 26 05:00:25 lresende: write it up yo. Nov 26 08:04:28 so whats all the chat about Nov 26 08:05:01 anyone running android from a n800 Nov 26 08:07:24 spikebike, do you have android on your n800 Nov 26 16:15:03 If I make some changes to a widget (like textview) in the android source, do I have to do a clean make to have the changes reflect properly in the emulator? Nov 26 16:16:24 in theory, no. Nov 26 16:16:40 i've tried doing "make framework" and "make snod" Nov 26 16:16:57 Ah. If you do that, you have to install it manually, yeah. Nov 26 16:17:17 install it manually? Nov 26 16:17:43 those commands don't generate a new system.img, I think (but I'm not an expert, I don't actually use them) Nov 26 16:17:56 make snod does Nov 26 16:17:58 but Nov 26 16:17:59 well Nov 26 16:18:03 maybe not a new system.img Nov 26 16:18:48 according to this guy http://groups.google.com/group/android-platform/browse_thread/thread/1927502bd948395/8f88334c9b7d51b9?lnk=gst&q=make+snod#8f88334c9b7d51b9 it does make a new system.img Nov 26 16:19:12 i'm not really sure what is on system.img, becuase my old programs are still on there, it boots really quick, but my changes to the widget do not seem to be reflected properly Nov 26 16:19:45 yeah, I don't know exactly what happens in such cases. I usually do full builds. Nov 26 16:19:55 it takes forever =/ Nov 26 16:20:20 yeah. needs some seriously beefy HW. Nov 26 16:20:32 (well, lots of RAM and a fast HD) Nov 26 16:20:40 uh, lots of CPU and a fast HD. Nov 26 16:22:06 I'm running it on a notebook. The RAM and CPU are actually very decent, the HD though probably not so much Nov 26 16:23:20 ah, it did it! hmm nevermind then Nov 26 16:25:49 i feel stupid. I had just added some simple toasts but forgot to call .show() on them and thus did not see any changes Nov 26 16:27:15 heh Nov 26 17:45:50 anyone running android from their n800 Nov 26 17:46:19 ?? Nov 26 17:52:46 Spike you there Nov 26 18:13:36 ya Nov 26 22:47:42 hehe, i totally forgot that there was gonna be a second ADC Nov 26 22:47:52 just popped into my head randomly Nov 26 22:50:06 jasta: did they put out a timeframe? Nov 26 22:50:37 no, nothing prompted me to think about it **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Nov 27 00:45:18 2008 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Nov 27 00:45:52 2008 Nov 27 02:46:49 Anyone, How to create a SQLiteDatabase on the SDCard ... is that even possible? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Nov 27 02:59:57 2008