When I am going from one intent to another intent, I am getting this warning :
"Window already focused, ignoring focus gain of: com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient$Stub$Proxy"
and the view stays on the old intent.
the code is :
btnCatalog.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() {
private ProgressDialog myProgressDialog;
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
myProgressDialog = ProgressDialog.show(introPage.this,
"Please wait...", "Doing Extreme Calculations...", true);
new Thread() {
public void run() {
try{
fetchAndStoreData();
Intent toMainPage = new Intent(intr开发者_如何学运维oPage.this, mainPage.class);
startActivity(toMainPage);
sleep(5000);
} catch (Exception e) { }
myProgressDialog.dismiss();
}
}.start();
}
});
but when I comment the fetchandStoreData() method, then the intent moves to another intent. the fetchAndStoreData() method is reading XML reading data from files and also saving data into SQLLite database.
so far I am having no idea why this warning is occurring.
need urgent help
Thanks
I had this error when "mainPage" (started intent) was not declared on Manifest file,
try to add :
<activity android:name=".mainPage" />
Another solution: check the onCreate, onResume, etc. methods of your Activity that is being opened. In my case, I had changed some code so that my onCreate method would call this.finish();
before the end of the method. I'm guessing some sort of race condition occurs when you do that and every time I opened my Activity I would get the same thing in logcat:
W/InputManagerService( 104): Window already focused,
ignoring focus gain of:
com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient$Stub$Proxy@46399630
Fix the activity that's being opened! If you need to close the activity immediately after opening, find some other way to do it; maybe via the runOnUiThread
method, I don't know.
I had a different problem. I was able to change activities once, but not more than that. I think it was a combination of using Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY
when navigating to the second Activity
, and using Activity.startActivity
to return to the first application. When I switched to using Activity.finish()
to leave the second Activity
and return to the first, everything started working better.
Got the same problem yesterday, due to a typo in the activity declaration on androidManifest.xml,but even after fixed the error persisted.
After restarting the Eclipse and the emulator I got this message in the console:once the main activity was launched:
"emulator: emulator window was out of view and was recentred"
and the secondary activity launched w/o problems.
Some special hidden char or somesuch in the mainifest.xml. Pasted from another manifest.xml:
android:screenOrientation="landscape"
After the problem, deleted and typed in manually. Then clean, build. And works. Fun.
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