May I know why do I keep getting this error everytime I enter something on the search manager and then press go? This message below always appear on my 5th query when I press the GO button . Why? According to what I had read from this link, Closing the database in a ContentProvider
is that there is not need to close the database if I am using a ContentProvider, but then why do I keep getting this message? Is it because I miss out something ?
01-20 15:05:34.843: E/CursorLeakDetecter(16689): PossibleCursorLeak:content://com.example.android.searchabledict.DictionaryProvider/dictionary,QueryCounter:5
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private void showResults(String query) {
Cursor cursor = managedQuery(DictionaryProvider.CONTENT_URI, null, null,
new String[] {query}, null);
if (cursor == null) {
// There are no results
mTextView.setText(getString(R.string.no_results, new Object[] {query}));
} else {
// Display the number of results
int count = cursor.getCount();
String countString = getResources().getQuantityString(R.plurals.search_results,
count, new Object[] {count, query});
mTextView.setText(countString);
// Specify the columns we want to display in the result
String[] from = new String[] { DictionaryDatabase.KEY_WORD,
DictionaryDatabase.KEY_DEFINITION };
// Specify the corresponding layout elements where we want the columns to go
int[] to = new int[] { R.id.word,
R.id.definition };
// Create a simple cursor adapter for the definitions and apply them to the ListView
SimpleCursorAdapter words = new SimpleCursorAdapter(this,
R.layout.result, cursor, from, to);
mListView.setAdapter(words);
// Define the on-click listener for the list items
mListView.setOnItemClickListener(new OnItemClickListener() {
@Override
public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position, long id) {
// Build the Intent used to open WordActivity with a specific word Uri
Intent wordIntent = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), WordActivity.class);
Uri data = Uri.withAppendedPath(DictionaryProvider.CONTENT_URI,
String.valueOf(id));
wordIntent.setData(data);
startActivity(wordIntent);
}
});
}
}