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I have an android application with a main thread and a child thread. I need the child thread to send messages periodically to the main thread. The main thread in turn updates the UI. I have tried to do this process using a handler, obtainMessage() and sendMessage() etc but my application fails when the main thread updates the textView even though I print the message received to the log and it's perfectly fine.

So I tried another way of posting a runnable in the child thread to update the UI

In the main thread:

public class Example extends Activity {
    public TextView mMatchesText;
    public Handler mHandler;  
    private ServerConnection conn;

public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.main);
        mMatchesText = (TextView) Example.this.findViewById(R.id.matches);
        mMatchesText.setText("Matches:\n");     /*this text appears when I run the app*/
        mHandler = new Handler();
        SessionEvents.addAuthListener(new SampleAuthListener());

 public class SampleAuthListener implements AuthListener {

        public void onAuthSucceed() {
            Example.this.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
                    public void run() {
                        conn = new ServerConnection(mProfile.toString());
                    }
                });
        }
   }

In the child thread (ServerConnection.java):

/* constructor */
public ServerConnection()
{
    runner = new Thread(this);
    runner.start();
}


public void run()
{
    String fromServer;

    /** Establish connection to the server */

    /** Wait for messages from the server */
    while((fromServer = inFromServer.readLine()) != null)
    {
        mHandler.post(new Runnable(){
            @Override
            public void run(){
                Log.e("MY APP", fromServer);
                mMatchesText.setText(fromServer); 
            }
        });
    }
}

The application again fails at line 56 which is mMatchesText.setText(fromServer); formServer is not null because I print it to the LogCat and it indeed contains the data sent by the server.

    11-24 08:02:49.622: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(14571): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
    11-24 08:02:49.622: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(14571): java.lang.NullPointerException

    11-24 08:02:49.622: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(14571): at com.facebook.android.ServerConnection$1.run(ServerConnection.java:56) <--this is mMatches..

    11-24 08:02:49.622: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(14571): at android.os.Handler.handleCallback(Handler.java:587)

    11-24 08:02:49.622: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(14571): at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:92)

    11-24 08:02:49.622: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(14571): at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:130)

    11-24 08:02:49.622: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(14571): at 

android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:3683)

Just in case it helps, the mMatchesText is declared in main.xml as follows:

<TextView android:id="@+id/matches"
android:textColor="@drawable/black"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_below="@+id/Login"
android:text=""
/>

Can someone help?

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  • seems like fromServer is null
    – ngesh
    Nov 24, 2011 at 5:23
  • Post the code where nMatchesText gets initialized
    – Jack
    Nov 24, 2011 at 5:30

2 Answers 2

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mMatchesText is null when it is used here: mMatchesText.setText(fromServer);

Unless you show us your initialization of it, that's all we can help you.

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  • mMatchesText is null. Please post more code where it is mentioned. You can declare it in XML, but you still need to initialize the mMatchesText variable somewhere in your Java.
    – John
    Nov 24, 2011 at 18:40
  • I initialize the mMatchesText in the main thread. Also, to make sure it is not null, I write a test string and it does appear on the screen. However, in the child thread an error occurs even when I try to update the UI with a dummy string. Besides trying the mHandler.post in the child thread, I have tried defining a handleMessage() method in the main thread that receives messages from the child and updates the UI but that too fails. It is driving me crazy! I have added some more code to above. Please please help me on this issue. Nov 26, 2011 at 7:30
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This is how i do it, in all my apps. Make a custom Runnable class like this

public abstract class MyRunnable implements Runnable {
    public Object data;
    public MyRunnable setData(Object data){
        this.data=data;
        return this;
    }
    public MyRunnable setData(Object... dataArr){
        data=dataArr;
        return this;
    }
}

Then you can use it to send data to the Runnable

//this is you code from question, i modified the use of runnable and String fromServer
public void run()
{
    String fromServer;

    /** Establish connection to the server */

    /** Wait for messages from the server */
    while((fromServer = inFromServer.readLine()) != null)
    {
        mHandler.post(new MyRunnable(){
            @Override
            public void run(){
                //here variable fromServer is not available inside the Runnable object
                String fromServerCpy=(String)data;//getting the fromServer sent to MyRunnable
                Log.e("MY APP", fromServerCpy);
                mMatchesText.setText(fromServerCpy); 
            }
        }.setData(fromServer));// !!! sending fromServer to MyRunnable data variable
    }
}

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