I have a problem understanding why is my ListActivity and its corresponding listView empty when I call close() method on cursor object?
Let me explain myself a bit...
I retreive some values from a DB and get the result in my cursor object. After that I create my SimpleCursorAdapter and bind column from db with a field in my listView.
Works like a charm, but...
If I call cursor.close() at the end of onCreate() method my listView is shown empty?
If I log the values from cursor to LogCat they're there until calling cursor.close() and that makes perfect sense, but why is the listAdapter emptied when cursor.close() is called??? I would expect ListAdapter listAdapter = new SimpleCursorAdapter(...) to hold the values that are "binded" to a listView until we activity is destroyed...
Why is this so? When and why is necessary to close cursor?
public class ListTrainingsView extends ListActivity{
private SQLiteDatabase db;
private ListAdapter listAdapter;
private Cursor cursor;
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.list_trainings);
DatabaseHelper helper = new DatabaseHelper(this);
this.db = helper.getWritableDatabase();
this.cursor = db.query("trainings", fields, null, null, null, null, null);
startManagingCursor(cursor);
this.listAdapter = new SimpleCursorAdapter(this,
R.layout.list_trainings_item,
cursor,
new String[] {"name"},
new int[] { R.id.name_entry}
);
this.setListAdapter(this.listAdapter);
//If I call
//cursor.close();
//shown list is empty
Another question is more of basic Java language type of question... I come from PHP OO background and there if you define member variable you have to work with it in object methods using syntax $this->cursor. I've noticed that in Android/Java I don't have to use this.cursor.getCount() to get the reference/value from it. It's enough to say cursor.getCount() How come this is allowed?