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Android UncaughtExceptionHandler that instantiates an AlertDialog breaks

As the title says, I have an UncaughtExceptionHandler set in my custom application class that gets set as the default when my application starts.

However, while not in the documentation I have read that you cannot instantiate a Dialog using MyApplication.this or getApplicationContext(). When I try to do it, I get a

WindowManager$BadTokenException...

I need an alternative. I have thought of making a new activity to compensate for this but would rather have it be an AlertDialog.

Is there a way I can get a valid context to my UncaughtExceptionHandler from inside MyApplication class?

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Tom Fobear Avatar asked Apr 01 '11 22:04

Tom Fobear


1 Answers

I have read that you cannot instantiate a Dialog using MyApplication.this or getApplicationContext

Correct. The Application context is not especially useful for constructing UIs.

I have thought of making a new activity to compensate for this but would rather have it be an AlertDialog.

An AlertDialog is impossible in this case. For starters, only an activity can open a dialog, and none of your activities may be running (e.g., crash in a background service) and valid (e.g., you had one, but it's the one that crashed).

EDIT: Fixed previous paragraph to clear up confusion

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CommonsWare Avatar answered Nov 06 '22 10:11

CommonsWare