this is my scenario: I've got a login screen that opens another activity. In the Activity I simply have:

public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_details);
}

The layout is kind of heavy, cause it is made of some fragments, and takes about 1.5 seconds to load. Now, how can I display a ProgressDialog while setContentView finishes inflating the layout? I've tried with AsyncTask by putting the setContentView in the doInBackground, but of course that cannot be done, as the UI can be updated from the UI thread only. So I need to call setContentView in the UI thread, but where do I have to show/dismiss the ProgressDialog?

I appreciate your help.

Fra.

EDIT: I followed @JohnBoker's previous suggestion, this is the code I have now:

@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_empty_layout);
    new ContentSetterTask().execute("");
}

private class ContentSetterTask extends AsyncTask<String, Void, Void> {

    public ProgressDialog prgDlg;

    @Override
    protected void onPreExecute() {
        android.os.Debug.waitForDebugger();
        prgDlg = ProgressDialog.show(MultiPaneActivity.this, "", "Loading...", true);

    }

@Override
protected Void doInBackground(String... args) {
    android.os.Debug.waitForDebugger();
    ViewGroup rootView = (ViewGroup)findViewById(R.id.emptyLayout);
    LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater)getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
    View inflated = inflater.inflate(R.layout.activity_details, rootView);
    return null;
}

@Override
protected void onPostExecute(Void arg) {
    android.os.Debug.waitForDebugger();
    if (prgDlg.isShowing())
        prgDlg.dismiss();
    }
}

}

The row View inflated = inflater.inflate(R.layout.activity_details, rootView);

gives me the error:

06-27 16:47:24.010: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(8830): Caused by: android.view.ViewRoot$CalledFromWrongThreadException: Only the original thread that created a view hierarchy can touch its views.

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What about inflating it manually in the doInBackground method? – duberton Jun 27 '11 at 13:30
Would be interesting to see your layout file, best to try and optimize that i think. Is the 1.5 seconds on the emulator or on the phone/tablet? – Marty Jun 27 '11 at 13:41
Hi, it actually is about 1.5 seconds on the eeePad Transformer. How can I inflate it manually? The layout is rather long to be posted here, but it has about 10-12 linear layouts and one real fragment (for now). – MacGyver Jun 27 '11 at 13:51
Do you have one Layout (Relative, Linear, etc) on activity_empty_layout, right? What about inflating activity_details and passing null to root, so, after, you can use addView from the parent layout. – duberton Jun 27 '11 at 15:12
tried with: View inflated = inflater.inflate(R.layout.activity_details, null); rootView.addView(inflated); I still get the same error. – MacGyver Jun 27 '11 at 15:23
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I had the same issue when creating a heavy view, what I did was put a linearlayout only in the xml file and called the setContentView on that, then i created the real view in the asynctask and added the view dymanically to the linearlayout.

This method seems to work and i was able to put a progress dialog up during the process.

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yeah, thats seems like a perfect option! – duberton Jun 27 '11 at 13:35
how can I do this? – MacGyver Jun 27 '11 at 13:54
you can look at developer.android.com/resources/articles/… at AsyncTask for the threading part, put the progress dialog showing in the onPreExecute, dismiss in onPostExecute. there's an example of inflating a view in stackoverflow.com/questions/5292328/… – John Boker Jun 27 '11 at 13:57
I already had the showing and dismissing in pre and post. Now I've added the inflation in doInBackground and that's the (obvious) error I got: 06-27 16:12:35.630: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(8077): Caused by: android.view.ViewRoot$CalledFromWrongThreadException: Only the original thread that created a view hierarchy can touch its views. – MacGyver Jun 27 '11 at 14:13
I have added some details to the first post, with the complete code and the error above. It appears I've made something different from what you suggested. :( – MacGyver Jun 27 '11 at 14:50
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up vote 5 down vote accepted

I decided to make a full answer here for future readers.

After several hours spent on the issue, I realized that the issue is I'm trying to do two things:

  1. inflating a layout, which is an operation that NEEDS to be made on the UI thread by design.
  2. showing a Dialog (ProgressDialog, actually, but this does not change the outcome), that can be done from the UI thread only, since Services can't show any Dialog.

So, as both calls are made from the UI thread (onCreate or AsyncTask makes no difference, it's still the UI thread), the first blocks the second one from showing up appropriately. Bottom line is: this problem can't be solved in Android right now. Let's hope we can get some better APIs for interacting with the UI, because the ones we've got kind of suck.

I'm going to solve this problem by changing the layout and making it lighter (if possible!). Thanks everyone!

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You can manually inflate views on a separate thread if you use a HandlerThread. Basically the thread you inflate the views on requires a Looper. – techiServices Dec 8 '11 at 7:01
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Another option might be to show a different layout with only a loader. When your AsyncTask is done, you can show your original layout that now if fully inflated

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