In my app, I have an option to save an item to favourites. I save two ID's in an ArrayList. When a user calls favourites, it loops through the arraylist and for each item, I get the corresponding data from my database. The information I get back is again stored in an arraylist. I want to display this list in a Listview.

But the last step doesn't seem to work, as I'm in an infinite loop if I call my ListViewAdapter. I don't quite understand why. It will be something stupid, but I can't find what's wrong.

Here I loop through my first arralist with my ID's:

public void getJobs(){
    for(int i = 0; i<vaca.size(); i++){
        getVacatures(vaca.get(i), kantoor.get(i));
        arrVacature.add(vacature);
    }
}

Here I call my data from database:

 private void getVacatures(String vacaid, String kantoorid){
        try {
            Log.e("in try", "try");
            /* Create a URL we want to load some xml-data from. */

            URL url = new URL("http://172.21.150.140:80/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=brAccentBe/Android/getFavorieten.p?vacaid="+vacaid+"&kantoorid=" + kantoorid);

            System.out.println("URL: "+ url);
            //URL url = new URL("http://dl.dropbox.com/u/22409181/offices.xml");
            /* Get a SAXParser from the SAXPArserFactory. */
            SAXParserFactory spf = SAXParserFactory.newInstance();
            SAXParser sp = spf.newSAXParser();

            /* Get the XMLReader of the SAXParser we created. */
            XMLReader xr = sp.getXMLReader();
            /* Create a new ContentHandler and apply it to the XML-Reader*/ 
            favorietenWebService vs = new favorietenWebService();
            xr.setContentHandler(vs);

            /* Parse the xml-data from our URL. */
            xr.parse(new InputSource(url.openStream()));
            /* Parsing has finished. */

            /* Our ExampleHandler now provides the parsed data to us. */
            vacature = vs.getVacatures();

        } catch (Exception e) {
        }
        runOnUiThread(returnRes);
}

Here I do a call to my adapter and will dismiss the dialog when the list is looped. This is where it goes wrong.

private Runnable returnRes = new Runnable(){
    public void run(){
        if (arrVacature.size() == 0){
            dialog.dismiss();
        }

        //for each time I loop this in debugger, it adds items to my ArrayList...WHY?
        if(arrVacature!=null && arrVacature.size() > 0){
            adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
            for(int i= 0; i< arrVacature.size();i++){
                adapter.add(arrVacature.get(i));
            }
            dialog.dismiss();

            TextView atlVacatures = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.atlVacatures);
            TextView atlVacaturesnr = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.atlVacaturesnummer);
            atlVacaturesnr.setText("" + arrVacature.size());
            atlVacatures.setText(" jobs op maat gevonden!");

            adapter.notifyDataSetChanged();
        }
    }
};

This is my adapter class (Note, getArray just returns my arrVacature array.):

private class VacatureFavoAdapter extends ArrayAdapter<Vacature>{

    private ArrayList<Vacature> vacatures;


    public VacatureFavoAdapter(Context context, int textViewResourceId, ArrayList<Vacature> vacatures){
        super(context, textViewResourceId, vacatures);
        this.vacatures = getArray();
    }

    @Override
    public View getView(int position, View convertview, ViewGroup parent){

        View view = convertview;
        if(view==null){
            LayoutInflater vi = (LayoutInflater)getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
            view = vi.inflate(R.layout.vacature_list_item, null);
            //view.setBackgroundColor((position % 2) == 1? Color.LTGRAY: Color.WHITE);
        }

        Vacature vaca = vacatures.get(position);        

        if(vaca != null){               
            TextView tvNaam = (TextView) view.findViewById(R.id.vacatureNaam);
            TextView tvWerkveld = (TextView) view.findViewById(R.id.vacatureWerkveld);
            TextView tvRegio = (TextView) view.findViewById(R.id.vacatureRegio);
        if(tvNaam != null){   

            tvNaam.setText(vaca.getTitel());
            if(tvWerkveld != null){
                tvWerkveld.setText("Werkveld: " + vaca.getWerkveld());
                if(tvRegio!=null){
                    tvRegio.setText("Regio: "+vaca.getRegio());
                }
            }
        }
        }
        return view;
    }
}
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Looking at this line:

adapter.add(arrVacature.get(i));

An ArrayAdapter's add() method is used to add an item to whichever array has been assigned to back that ArrayAdapter. I assume that adapter is an instance of VacatureFavoAdapter. Therefore, when you call adapter.add() you're adding arrVacature.get(i) to the array that backs the ArrayAdapter. How have you constructed adapter?

Also, I'm not totally sure why you're calling adapter.notifyDataSetChanged() twice.

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I'm a little confused by your answer. Aside from the adapter.notifyDataSetChanged(), where you have a point, I don't quite understand what you're trying to tell me. – Hannelore May 11 '11 at 12:31
OK. What is your code that you used to declare / construct adapter? – Trevor May 11 '11 at 12:33
I do this in my onCreate method this.adapter = new VacatureFavoAdapter(this, R.layout.vacature_list_item, arrVacature); setListAdapter(this.adapter); – Hannelore May 11 '11 at 12:35
OK. So the list that you are using to back adapter is arrVacature. So whenever you call adapter.add(), I think that the ArrayAdapter adds the item back into arrVacature. (An ArrayAdapter does not make a copy of the list - it just keeps a reference to it.) So I think that your adapter.add(arrVacature.get(i)) does the same as arrVacature.add(arrVacature.get(i)). – Trevor May 11 '11 at 12:39
I think I'm following you, but I'm still not sure how to solve it. Should I make a new ArrayList? – Hannelore May 11 '11 at 12:41
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