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Just updated to the new Android SDK Rev 22.3 with Android 4.4 support. After that I see AdView doesn't have a setGravity method anymore.

I need this as i'm making a Unity3D plugin and can't use XML markup.

EDIT: I'm trying to align the AdView to either the BottomLeft, BottomCenter, TopLeft, ect, ect... So any other way to do it would be helpful as Java on Android isn't my typical environment I use.

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  • This has nothing to do with ADT and/or Android 4.4, but rather with updating to the latest Google Play Services 4.0. With that, AdView no longer extends RelativeLayout (which offers the setGravity() method). In stead, it extends ViewGroup directly, which means you're out of luck here, regardless of whether you're doing things in code or xml... Perhaps you could elaborate a bit on what you're trying to achieve? Some code with desired outcome as a mockup/sketch might help.
    – MH.
    Nov 6, 2013 at 7:03
  • @MH. I'm trying to align the AdView to either the BottomLeft, BottomCenter, TopLeft, ect, ect...
    – zezba9000
    Nov 6, 2013 at 7:52
  • If you're trying to position the AdView in a layout (as opposed to positioning the content inside the AdView), then you should be setting that on the parent/layout params of AdView, not the AdView itself.
    – MH.
    Nov 6, 2013 at 9:44
  • I have the same problem, have you found the solution for this?
    – JHSnows
    Feb 19, 2014 at 4:05

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I found the solution for that. I previously relied on the setGravity method. To get the same thing I do it in this way:

/// Create a AdView
AdView myAdView = new AdView(MY_ACTIVITY);
myAdView.setAdUnitId(<ADMOB ID>);
myAdView.setAdSize(AdSize.SMART_BANNER);

/// Set the initial frame
FrameLayout.LayoutParams initialFrm = new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(FrameLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 
                                                                   FrameLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 
                                                                   Gravity.CENTER_HORIZONTAL | Gravity.TOP); 
MY_ACTIVITY.addContentView(myAdView, initialFrm);

/// ....

/// Now whenever I want to position it on the bottom I do this:
myAdView.setLayoutParams(new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
                         FrameLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 
                         FrameLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 
                         Gravity.CENTER_HORIZONTAL | Gravity.BOTTOM));

/// To put it back on the top, do this:
myAdView.setLayoutParams(new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
                         FrameLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 
                         FrameLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, 
                         Gravity.CENTER_HORIZONTAL | Gravity.TOP));
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  • Basically, use FrameLayout, because you can set the Gravity flags for it.
    – JHSnows
    Feb 19, 2014 at 5:51
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    Tnx, i'll be giving this a go later. I moved back to the old AdMob for now. But plan on updating soon.
    – zezba9000
    Feb 20, 2014 at 2:16

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