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I saw most of the related questions, but I couldn't find any that fixed my problem.

This is my code, and I have no idea what I'm doing wrong.

static class NamedFile {
    public File f;

    public String name;
    public String ext;
    public String path;
    public BitmapDrawable icon;

    public NamedFile (File file) {
        f = file;
        name = f.getName();
        if (f.isFile()) {
            if (name.indexOf('.') != -1) {
                ext = name.substring(name.lastIndexOf('.') + 1).trim().toLowerCase();
            } else {
                ext = "unknown";
            }
        }
        path = f.getAbsolutePath();

        if (ext == null) {
            icon = mFolderIcon;
        } else {
            BitmapDrawable i = icons.get(ext);
            if (i == null) {
                    try {
                        int rid = R.drawable.class.getField(ext).getInt(R.drawable.class);
                        icons.put(ext, new BitmapDrawable(Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(BitmapFactory.decodeResource(res, rid, mOpts), iconSize, iconSize, false)));
                        icon = icons.get(ext);
                    } catch (Exception e1) {}
            } else {
                icon = i;
            }
        }/* else if (ext.equals("jpeg") || ext.equals("jpg") || ext.equals("bmp") || ext.equals("gif") || ext.equals("png")) {
            Bitmap b = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(path, mOpts);
            if (b != null) {
                icon = new BitmapDrawable(Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(b, iconSize, iconSize, false));
            }
        }*/

        if (ext != null && (ext.equals("jpeg") || ext.equals("jpg") || ext.equals("bmp") || ext.equals("gif") || ext.equals("png"))) {
            /*
            Bitmap b = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(path, mOpts);
            if (b != null) {
                icon = new BitmapDrawable(Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(b, iconSize, iconSize, false));
            }
            */

            final Handler handler = new Handler() {
                @Override
                public void handleMessage(Message message) {
                    HashMap<String, Object> m = ((HashMap<String, Object>)message.obj);
                    sendThumbnail ((String)m.get("path"), (byte[])m.get("data"));
                }
            };


            Thread thread = new Thread() {
                public void writeInt (byte[] buff, int pos, int value) {
                    buff[pos] = (byte)(value >>> 24);
                    buff[pos + 1] = (byte)(value >>> 16);
                    buff[pos + 2] = (byte)(value >>> 8);
                    buff[pos + 3] = (byte)value;
                }

                @Override
                public void run() {
                    try {
                        Bitmap b = BitmapFactory.decodeFile(path, mOpts);
                        if (b.getHeight() > 256 || b.getWidth() > 256) {
                            float r;
                            if (b.getHeight() > b.getWidth()) {
                                r = 128f / b.getHeight();
                            } else {
                                r = 128f / b.getWidth();
                            }

                            b = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(b, (int)(r * b.getWidth()), (int)(r * b.getHeight()), false);

                            byte[] buffer = new byte[b.getWidth() * b.getHeight() * 4 + 8];

                            writeInt (buffer, 0, b.getWidth());
                            writeInt (buffer, 4, b.getHeight());

                            int i = 8;
                            for (int y = 0; y < b.getHeight(); y ++) {
                                for (int x = 0; x < b.getWidth(); x ++) {
                                    writeInt (buffer, i, b.getPixel(x, y));

                                    i += 4;
                                }
                            }

                            HashMap<String, Object> msg = new HashMap<String, Object>();

                            msg.put("path", path);
                            msg.put("data", buffer);

                            Message message = handler.obtainMessage(1, msg);
                            handler.sendMessage(message);
                        }
                    } catch (Exception e) {
                        sendLog (e.toString());
                    }
                }
            };
            thread.start();


        }

        if (icon == null) {
            icon = mFileIcon;
        }
    }
    public NamedFile () {
    }

    public NamedFile simpleClone () {
        final NamedFile nf = new NamedFile();

        nf.name = name;
        nf.ext = ext;
        nf.path = path;

        return nf;
    }
}

This is nested inside an if statement that is in a static class' constructor function and the static class is in a public class that extends ListActivity. I'm new to Java.

Error:

05-01 20:21:58.810: E/AndroidRuntime(584): Uncaught handler: thread AsyncTask #1 exiting due to uncaught exception
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584): java.lang.RuntimeException: An error occured while executing doInBackground()
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at android.os.AsyncTask$3.done(AsyncTask.java:200)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerSetException(FutureTask.java:273)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.setException(FutureTask.java:124)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:307)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:137)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1068)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:561)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1096)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584): Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Can't create handler inside thread that has not called Looper.prepare()
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at android.os.Handler.<init>(Handler.java:121)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at greg.projects.FileTransfer.FileTransferActivity$NamedFile$1.<init>(FileTransferActivity.java:588)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at greg.projects.FileTransfer.FileTransferActivity$NamedFile.<init>(FileTransferActivity.java:588)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at greg.projects.FileTransfer.FileTransferActivity$GesturesLoadTask.doInBackground(FileTransferActivity.java:489)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at greg.projects.FileTransfer.FileTransferActivity$GesturesLoadTask.doInBackground(FileTransferActivity.java:1)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at android.os.AsyncTask$2.call(AsyncTask.java:185)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  at java.util.concurrent.FutureTask$Sync.innerRun(FutureTask.java:305)
05-01 20:21:58.830: E/AndroidRuntime(584):  ... 4 more

(FileTransferActivity.java:588 is final Handler handler = new Handler() {)

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  • You have not shared the relevant part of the code. post the code of the constructor of NamedFile nested in FileTransferActivity. Especially around 588th line of FileTransferActivity May 1, 2012 at 20:39
  • final Handler handler = new Handler() { is line 588
    – 19greg96
    May 1, 2012 at 20:42

3 Answers 3

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A Handler is basically a callback class that Android uses to asynchronously run code when you send it messages of some form. In order for a Handler to receive and handle messages in a separate thread from the UI thread, it must keep the thread open. That is where the Looper class comes in. Like in the example of the page, call Looper.prepare() at the top of the run() method, then call Looper.loop() at the bottom. The thread will stay open until you explicitly destroy it. In order to destroy a Looper thread, you must have a method in your Thread class that calls Looper.getMyLooper().quit().

An example thread class would be something like this:

class LooperThread extends Thread {
  public Handler mHandler;
  private volatile Looper mMyLooper;

  public void run() {
    Looper.prepare();

    mHandler = new Handler() {
       public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
          // process incoming messages here
       }
    };

    mMyLooper = Looper.getMyLooper();

    Looper.loop();
  }

  public void killMe(){
     mMyLooper.quit();
  }
}

Run the thread normally by creating a new object of it.

LooperThread myLooperThread = new LooperThread();

Hold a reference to it. Then call:

myLooperThread.killMe();

Whenever you want the thread to die. This is usually in the onPause(), onStop(), or onDestroy() methods of the Activity.

Please note that a thread of this nature will stay open when the activity is closed so you must kill it before the user quits.

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  • And how can I send a message to the main thread? So how could I call this method sendThumbnail (path, buffer); that is defined in the FileTransferActivity class as a static method and refers to a static variable (also) defined in the FileTransferActivity class?
    – 19greg96
    May 1, 2012 at 20:56
  • Handlers handle messages in whatever thread they're created in. If you want the Handler to handle messages in the main thread, create the Handler in the main thread. Then pass messages to it from the thread.
    – DeeV
    May 1, 2012 at 21:03
  • Instead of creating your custom LoopThread, you can use the frameworks handleThread, which does all this for you: developer.android.com/reference/android/os/HandlerThread.html Oct 3, 2015 at 19:29
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Runs the specified action on the UI thread

 ActivityName.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
 public void run()
    {
     //put your logic here
    }
 });
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I recommend using HandlerThread as it prepares the looper for you.

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/HandlerThread.html

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