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Hello there,
I am developing a C++ module for Android and needs to do some XML formatting of messages.
Is there a way of doing XML parsing using C++ in Android?
I know that JAVA has XML class to do parsing. But unfortunately i will not be able to use that as am doing the development on C++.
Please share any sample code.
Thanks in advance.
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Please post your question in one location only.
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ok.. i am new here so i think its chat group for android so , i posted here too.
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The reason you post in one location only is that you need answers in one location. If you post in two or more places, answers get spread out and it makes it difficult for people to build on the previous answer to give you what you need.
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ok..i understand now but can u tell me what's the use of this place. It is used to place question or for chat only.If i ask question here then why should i used question reason .
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There are two independent places you can ask questions. Here or in quick answers. I find that these forums are better places if you have a question that might require some teasing out of the answer. In other words, if there's ambiguity or you aren't quite certain as to what your question really is about, this is the place to be.
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ok!!Great for helping me.But now i have main question how to pause my countdowntimer. can u help me out on this what i have tried like this:-
long s1=millisUntilFinished;
when i want to pause the timer use..
Counter.cancel();
when i want to resume create a new countdowntimer with left milliseconds..
timervalue=s1
counter= new Counter1();
counter.start();
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Why not adapt the solution outlined here[^]? That looks like a good place to start.
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i tried on it but it doesn't help me.
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Hi Gurus,
I am new in JDeveloper environment and I want to develop ADF Mobile application using Android with offline capability. Please can you help me with a step by step tutorial on how to integrate sqlite in a mobile app. (with CRUD operations). Many Thanks!
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I already told you where to find this information in your question posted yesterday[^]. Please do not post the same question in multiple forums.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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It seems like no DNS there ,when I type the website address in a browser ,can't access
but when I tpye the website IP address ,I can go internet
I am wondering how to config the network when I change the IMSI number
Original IMSI number in emulator is 310260000000000
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Hello Edward,
Please have a look at this[^] stackoverlow question.
Regards,
Prasad P. Khandekar
Knowledge exists, man only discovers it.
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I don't know enough about the situation but, to me, it looks like your map position is over the ocean.
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Hi,
To show the map, it requires a network connection. and the Network connection is a great problem for Windows Phone Emulator.
Try to work with a Windows Phone Device.
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can anyone please tell me about that future of windows application.(mobile+desktop)
is that bright carrier in it.?
if i want to learn what should i do..?
Thanks in advance..!
Thanks,
ketan
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If we could tell you that, we wouldn't be here, we'd be off doing technology futures. When you talk about Mobile, the question becomes what mobile strategy are you talking about? Are you talking about coding for Windows Phone, or are you talking about developing web applications that target mobile devices because the two are discrete options.
Assuming you are talking about WP7+, then the answer is that Microsoft is throwing a lot of money at this, and the platform is getting closer to WinRT as it progresses, so skills you pick up there are as relevant as if you started with WinRT. However, if I were looking at learning mobile development, Microsoft does not have good market share right now and nothing convinces me that they have a well thought out long term strategy in place to increase this share significantly. So, that realistically leaves you with Android and iOS. Out of the two, I would pick Android to start on - the cost to entry in this market is significantly cheaper than iOS.
Now, does this mean that Windows desktop is dead? Of course it isn't. Multi-billion dollar companies still rely on desktop applications on a daily basis, and there are some tasks that can only realistically be done on a desktop application. However, these companies also use a lot of intranet based applications, and the long term future (right now), in this space, is HTML5. If I was looking for something that would get me employed, that's where I'd be looking - and you don't need Microsoft for this side either.
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Anyone tried the Intel XDK yet? Comments?
http://html5dev-software.intel.com/[^]
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
~ Albert Einstein
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I've played around with it for a couple of months now. I would have to say that using it with the Intel web API is a very pleasant experience. What would you like to know about it?
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Hi Pete,
Thanks for your reply. I was just looking for a general impression. I am looking to develop a phone app next year and this seemed like a good environment to do it in if you want to native.
So, there is no specific question at this stage, when the time comes one would just need to dive in and play with it till you get it right. But, knowing sure you do not dive into some crappy tool helps.
Thanks,
Gideon
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.
~ Albert Einstein
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If I ever get the time , I'll probably be looking at this for an article (I like looking at the things that no one else does).
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