Jyothish
Jyothish

Reputation: 587

Android app not responding (ANR)

I have an android app, which listens to a socket from the server and retrieves data in json format and save data in the database. Resource cursor adapter is used to display the data in a list. When the app is idle for 10 minutes or more, it is not reponding. Any solutions?

Upvotes: 2

Views: 16830

Answers (4)

Yauraw Gadav
Yauraw Gadav

Reputation: 1746

ANR occurs when Android detects the system is unable to respond to user input for more than a few seconds.

CursorWindow﹕ Window is full: requested allocation 396488 bytes,
free space 285853 bytes, window size 2097152 bytes
04-01 05:32:34.328    1598-1607/com.inxed W/CursorWrapperInner﹕ 
Cursor finalized without prior close()

you need to close the cursor.

Upvotes: 1

Diego Freniche
Diego Freniche

Reputation: 5414

It looks like your DB cursor its full. After saving data from the cursor, close it, set it to null and create a new one so no buffers are kept in memory.

this SO answer gives more information

Upvotes: 0

SilentKnight
SilentKnight

Reputation: 14021

ANR occurs when the main thread is blocked for a few time. Specifically, 5 seconds in an Activity, 10 seconds in a BroadcastReceiver and 20 seconds in a Service. So, to avoid ANR, you need to ensure that you don't do something like these in you UI thread: reading or writing files, connecting the internet, operating databases and so on, which spend a lot of time. So, if you want to do things above, you may start a new thread to do that. Specifically, AsyncTask ThreadHandler and something like that.

I hope this will help you.

Upvotes: 17

Dilip
Dilip

Reputation: 2301

ANR display if application cannot respond to the user input.According to the Google doc,you should not perform the work on the UI thread. I recommend you to perform network request or long running operation in worker thread instead of UI thread. for more this

Upvotes: 0

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