You're right that was a mistake while copying the code to here, its
currently like this:
@Override
protected String doInBackground(Void... params) {
return activity.updateResultsInUi();
}
its the instance of the activity that is pased in the constructor.
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 7:18 PM, TreKing <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2011/10/4 João Rossa <[email protected]>
>
>> I posted the code there..there are no static methods,
>>
>
> You have
>
> *public abstract class ParentActivity extends Activity*
>
> Then in your separate AsyncTask class you have:
>
> *@Override*
> * protected String doInBackground(Void... params) {*
> * *
> * return ParentActivity.updateResultsInUi();*
> * } *
>
> Maybe I'm missing something but that looks like you're using a static
> method.
>
> anyway how do i save the activity(as in the views that are filled) either
>> on rotation *while and after *the task is running?
>>
>
> You don't - you re-associate your running AsyncTask with the new Activity
> and tell it to refresh the views on that new instance.
>
>
>
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