OnPostExecute()
takes an argument (the object you return from doInBackground()
). Change it to protected void onPostExecute(Void v)
. If you don't provide the argument, the method signatures do not match and the override annotation starts to complain that there is no function to override with this signature.
Try:
In the class try right click Source -> Override/Implement methods..
and look for the onPostExecute()
method. It will give you complete method with all types of arguments should it get.
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