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contacts.xml | 22 inviteContactActivity="com.example.android.samplesync.activities.InviteContactActivity" 25 viewGroupActivity="com.example.android.samplesync.activities.ViewGroupActivity" 27 viewStreamItemActivity="com.example.android.samplesync.activities.ViewStreamItemActivity" 28 viewStreamItemPhotoActivity="com.example.android.samplesync.activities.ViewStreamItemPhotoActivity"
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/packages/apps/Camera/src/com/android/camera/ |
DisableCameraReceiver.java | 27 // We want to disable camera-related activities if there is no camera. This 33 private static final String ACTIVITIES[] = { 39 // Disable camera-related activities if there is no camera. 45 Log.i(TAG, "disable all camera activities"); 46 for (int i = 0; i < ACTIVITIES.length; i++) { 47 disableComponent(context, ACTIVITIES[i]);
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/packages/apps/Gallery2/src/com/android/camera/ |
DisableCameraReceiver.java | 27 // We want to disable camera-related activities if there is no camera. This 33 private static final String ACTIVITIES[] = { 39 // Disable camera-related activities if there is no camera. 45 Log.i(TAG, "disable all camera activities"); 46 for (int i = 0; i < ACTIVITIES.length; i++) { 47 disableComponent(context, ACTIVITIES[i]);
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/packages/apps/ContactsCommon/src/com/android/contacts/common/vcard/ |
VCardCommonArguments.java | 20 * Argument constants used by many activities and services. 24 // Argument used to pass calling activities to the target activity or service.
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/content/pm/ |
package.html | 4 application package, including information about its activities,
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/sdk/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/templates/ |
AndroidManifest.template | 9 ACTIVITIES
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/development/samples/TicTacToeLib/ |
AndroidManifest.xml | 22 must currently redefine the activities to be used from the libraries. 23 However later the tools will pick up the activities from here and merge them 24 automatically, so it's best to define your activities here like for any
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/sdk/apps/SdkController/ |
AndroidManifest.xml | 18 android:name=".activities.MainActivity" 28 android:name=".activities.SensorActivity" 33 android:name=".activities.MultiTouchActivity"
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/sdk/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/editors/layout/configuration/ |
ActivityMenuListener.java | 105 // Add activities found to be relevant to this layout 111 // Add all activities 112 List<String> activities = ManifestInfo.getProjectActivities(project); local 114 // Filter out the activities we've already listed above 115 List<String> filtered = new ArrayList<String>(activities.size()); 117 for (String fqcn : activities) { 122 activities = filtered; 125 if (activities.size() > 0) { 131 addActivities(chooser, menu, current, image, activities); 142 Image image, List<String> activities) { [all...] |
/external/robolectric/src/test/java/com/xtremelabs/robolectric/res/ |
RobolectricPackageManagerTest.java | 68 List<ResolveInfo> activities = rpm.queryIntentActivities(i, 0); local 69 assertThat(activities, notNullValue()); // empty list, not null 70 assertThat(activities.size(), equalTo(0)); 83 List<ResolveInfo> activities = rpm.queryIntentActivities(i, 0); local 84 assertThat(activities, notNullValue()); 85 assertThat(activities.size(), equalTo(1)); 86 assertThat(activities.get(0).nonLocalizedLabel.toString(), equalTo(TEST_PACKAGE_LABEL));
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/frameworks/base/services/java/com/android/server/search/ |
Searchables.java | 46 * This class maintains the information about all searchable activities. 64 // Contains all installed activities that handle the global search 82 * @param context Context to use for looking up activities etc. 93 * The activities fall into three cases, based on meta-data found in 128 // References must point directly to searchable activities. 185 * activities that are searchable, by iterating the entire set of 188 * Also clears the hash of all activities -> searches which will 283 // of activities that can handle the GLOBAL_SEARCH intent. 285 List<ResolveInfo> activities = local 287 if (activities != null && !activities.isEmpty()) 322 List<ResolveInfo> activities = queryIntentActivities(intent, local 393 List<ResolveInfo> activities = local 406 List<ResolveInfo> activities = null; local [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/java/android/app/ |
package.html | 15 view a map. An activity can start other activities, including activities that live in separate 35 documents: <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/activities.html">Activities</a>, <a
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/practices/ui_guidelines/ |
activity_task_design.jd | 50 <li>Activities are the main building blocks of Android applications. </li> 51 <li>In addition to writing your own activities, you are free to re-use activities from many other applications through intents.</li> 52 <li>You can enable activities in your application to be started from intents in other applications.</li> 60 <li><a href=#applications_activities>Applications, Activities, Activity Stack and Tasks</a> 62 <li><a href=#tour>A Tour of Activities and Tasks 79 <li><a href=#activity_launching_tip>Consider how to launch your activities</a></li> 80 <li><a href=#activities_added_to_task_tip>Allow activities to add to current task</a></li> 106 It illustrates activities and tasks with examples, and describes some 132 <h2 id="applications_activities">Applications, Activities, Activity Stack and Tasks</h2 [all...] |
/frameworks/support/v4/java/android/support/v4/content/ |
ContextCompat.java | 32 * Start a set of activities as a synthesized task stack, if able. 48 * multiple activities. If the underlying API is not available on the system this method 51 * @param context Start activities using this activity as the starting context 52 * @param intents Array of intents defining the activities that will be started. The element 61 * Start a set of activities as a synthesized task stack, if able. 77 * multiple activities. If the underlying API is not available on the system this method 80 * @param context Start activities using this activity as the starting context 81 * @param intents Array of intents defining the activities that will be started. The element
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/components/ |
tasks-and-back-stack.jd | 2 parent.title=Activities 3 parent.link=activities.html 10 <li>All activities belong to a task</li> 11 <li>A task contains a collection of activities in the order in which the user interacts with 48 href="{@docRoot}guide/components/activities.html">activities</a>. Each activity 50 activities. For example, an email application might have one activity to show a list of new email. 53 <p>An activity can even start activities that exist in other applications on the device. For 57 is to send an email, so an email application's "compose" activity starts (if multiple activities 60 though the activities may be from different applications, Android maintains this seamless use [all...] |
/frameworks/base/core/res/res/values-sw720dp/ |
config.xml | 19 used for picking activities to handle an intent. -->
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/sdk/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.tests/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/editors/layout/refactoring/testdata/ |
manifest-expected-completion18.txt | 14 android:taskAffinity : Specify a task name that activities have an "affinity" to. [string] 22 android:excludeFromRecents : Indicates that an Activity should be excluded from the list of recently launched activities. [boolean] 26 android:immersive : Flag declaring this activity to be 'immersive'; immersive activities should not be interrupted with other activities or notifications. [boolean]
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/sdk/templates/activities/MasterDetailFlow/root/src/app_package/ |
ContentListFragment.java.ftl | 18 * Activities containing this fragment MUST implement the {@link Callbacks} 41 * A callback interface that all activities containing this fragment must 42 * implement. This mechanism allows activities to be notified of item 96 // Activities containing this fragment must implement its callbacks.
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/development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/ |
_package.html | 17 <li> Activities 18 - These examples show various ways you can use activities to implement an
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/frameworks/base/core/java/android/widget/ |
ActivityChooserModel.java | 50 * activities that can handle the given intent and order found activities 53 * choice history the file can be omitted, thus the activities will be ordered 61 * activities and they may be inconsistent with the functionality of some of the clients. 110 * Defines a sorter that is responsible for sorting the activities 116 * Sorts the <code>activities</code> in descending order of relevance 120 * @param activities Activities to be sorted. 125 public void sort(Intent intent, List<ActivityResolveInfo> activities, 236 * List of activities that can handle the current intent 436 List<ActivityResolveInfo> activities = mActivities; local [all...] |
/frameworks/base/docs/html/guide/faq/ |
framework.jd | 6 <li><a href="#1">Do all the Activities and Services of an 8 <li><a href="#2">Do all Activities run in the main thread of 25 <h2>Do all the Activities and Services of an application run in a 28 <p>All Activities and Services in an application run in a single process by 37 <h2>Do all Activities run in the main thread of an application 52 <h2>How do I pass data between Activities/Services within a single 59 <p>To share primitive data between Activities/Services in an 83 <p>An alternate way to make data accessible across Activities/Services is to use <em>public static</em>
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/packages/apps/Settings/src/com/android/settings/ |
WallpaperTypeSettings.java | 40 // Search for activities that satisfy the ACTION_SET_WALLPAPER action 48 // Add Preference items for each of the matching activities
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/frameworks/base/docs/html/training/implementing-navigation/ |
descendant.jd | 17 <li><a href="#external-activities">Navigate into External Activities</a></li> 49 <p>The basics of implementing this pattern are described in the <a href="{@docRoot}training/multiscreen/adaptui.html">Implementing Adaptive UI Flows</a> lesson of the <em>Designing for Multiple Screens</em> class. The class describes how to implement a master/detail flow using two activities on a handset and a single activity on a tablet.</p> 51 <h2 id="external-activities">Navigate into External Activities</h2> 53 <p>There are cases where descending into your application's information hierarchy leads to activities from other applications. For example, when viewing the contact details screen for an entry in the phone address book, a child screen detailing recent posts by the contact on a social network may belong to a social networking application.</p>
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/frameworks/support/v7/appcompat/src/android/support/v7/internal/widget/ |
ActivityChooserModel.java | 49 * activities that can handle the given intent and order found activities 52 * choice history the file can be omitted, thus the activities will be ordered 60 * activities and they may be inconsistent with the functionality of some of the clients. 109 * Defines a sorter that is responsible for sorting the activities 115 * Sorts the <code>activities</code> in descending order of relevance 119 * @param activities Activities to be sorted. 124 public void sort(Intent intent, List<ActivityResolveInfo> activities, 235 * List of activities that can handle the current intent 429 List<ActivityResolveInfo> activities = mActivities; local [all...] |
/development/apps/Development/src/com/android/development/ |
PackageSummary.java | 163 LinearLayout activities = (LinearLayout)findViewById(R.id.activities); local 169 if (info.activities != null) { 170 final int N = info.activities.length; 172 ActivityInfo ai = info.activities[i]; 181 activities.addView(view, lp); 185 activities.setVisibility(View.GONE);
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