It just doesn't work. I see the directory and the files in the file
explorer and when i browse with the adb shell, but android doesn't see
the 'test' folder as a location provider, although it has exactly the
same files as the 'gps' folder. I tried another trick. I've removed
the files in the gps and replaced them with my own files, but when I
run I still get the default location in St. Francisco, instead of my
own in Germany. It seems that android ignores my updates of the /data/
misc/location folder.
On 26 Mrz., 07:08, Peter Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> goro wrote:
> > 10x Vikram. I've forgot to set the permissions :(. now it works with
> > the default gps folder. the problem is that it does not work with the
> > test folder. I've created test like this: from the filexploerer in
> > eclipse i've copied the gps folder to the desktop, i've renamed it to
> > 'test' and dragged it into /data/misc/location. it returns now :
>
> > ERROR/JavaBinder(523): *** Uncaught remote exception! (Exceptions are
> > not yet supported across processes.)
> > ERROR/JavaBinder(523): java.lang.IllegalArgumentException:
> > provider=test
> > ERROR/JavaBinder(523): at
> > android.server.LocationManagerService.getProviderInfo(LocationManagerService.java:
> > 649)
> > ERROR/JavaBinder(523): at android.location.ILocationManager
> > $Stub.onTransact(ILocationManager.java:127)
> > ERROR/JavaBinder(523): at
> > android.os.Binder.execTransact(Binder.java:274)
> > ERROR/JavaBinder(523): at android.dalvik.NativeStart.run(Native
> > Method)
>
> > Thata meens that I haven't created the test folder the right way. What
> > am I doing wrong?
>
> > On 24 Mrz., 20:05, "vikram shetty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Have you set the permissions in the androidmanifest file
>
> >> <uses-permission
> >> android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_LOCATION"></uses-permission>
> >> <uses-permission
> >> android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_GPS"></uses-permission>
> >> <uses-permission
> >> android:name="android.permission.ADD_SYSTEM_SERVICE"></uses-permission>
>
> >> Also, Have you tried putting break points and running this through a
> >> debugger and see exactly at what point you get the NullPointer
> >> Exception.
>
> >> Vikram
>
> >> On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 2:52 PM, goro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> It has a kml file inside. if I use gps instead of test I get the same
> >>> error.
>
> >>> On 24 Mrz., 19:49, "vikram shetty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> > Hi,
>
> >>> > Were you able to create the provider "test" or how did you create it?
>
> >>> > Vikram
>
> >>>> On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 2:41 PM, goro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> > > Hi,
> >>> > > Can you please share how did you fixed the Nullpointer problem
> >>> because
>
> >>> > > locationManager =
> >>> > > (LocationManager)getSystemService(Context.LOCATION_SERVICE);
> >>> > > try{
> >>> > > LocationProvider locationProvider =
> >>> > > locationManager.getProvider("test");
> >>> > > Log.i(TAG,"success");
> >>> > > }catch(Exception se){
> >>> > > Log.i(TAG , "se " + se.toString());
> >>> > > }
>
> >>> > > gives me null pointer exception
>
> >>> > > On 11 Mrz., 06:16, Markiv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> > > > Hi Everybody,
>
> >>> > > > Thanks for all your suggestions. I was finally able to figure out
> >>> what
> >>> > > > was going on and took care of it.
>
> >>> > > > Sorry for not replying early. I was sick for a week. I am finally
> >>> > > > feeling 75% better.
>
> >>> > > > Vikram
>
> >>> > > > On Mar 4, 9:15 pm, Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> > > > > Tele Atlas has a good demo for this
> >>> athttp://developerlink.teleatlas.com/pages/208_sample_applications.cfm
>
> >>> > > > > If you're not interested in their registration process, you
> >>> need to
> >>> > > > > get the LocationManager
>
> >>> > > > > LocationManager locationManager =
> >>> > > > > (LocationManager)getSystemService(Context.LOCATION_SERVICE);
>
> >>> > > > > and you can pull your LocationProvider from that. Then you need
> >>> to
> >>> > > > > requestUpdates on the LocationManager using your
> >>> LocationProvider, and
> >>> > > > > an extended IntentReceiver that overrides onReceiveIntent. The
> >>> > > > > onReceiveIntent method gets an Intent as a parameter - you can
> >>> do
>
> >>> > > > > Location location = (Location)intent.getExtra("location");
>
> >>> > > > > to get your Location.
>
> >>> > > > > If you want to draw an icon at the Location you will probably
> >>> also
> >>> > > > > want to check out com.google.android.maps.Overlay.
>
> >>> > > > > Hope that helps.
>
> >>> > > > > -Craig
>
> try this
> adb push /your path/test /data/misc/location/test/test
>
> Peter
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