I have a simple application, it starts, loads xml feed from the net, you can browse a list of news and then read details for a chosen news item. What I would like to do is have a splash screen, meaning as soon as you click application, it should display an image (app name in my case) and then display news list only after they've loaded.
I read about similar (I think) problems, and usually people say to use FrameLayout, but I can't really sort it out. I'm not sure if this can be done in the first activity that is launched, maybe I should just display this splash image in one activity and only then call activity displaying my news list?
I know that on iPhone you can set splash screen in app settings while developing, would be nice to have this functionality in android's app's manifest...
Android suggests you take advantage of using a splash screen when performing lengthy calculations on start up. Here's an excerpt from the Android Developer Website - Designing for Responsiveness:
"If your application has a time-consuming initial setup phase, consider showing a splash screen or rendering the main view as quickly as possible and filling in the information asynchronously. In either case, you should indicate somehow that progress is being made, lest the user perceive that the application is frozen." -- Android Developer Site
You can create an activity that shows a Progress Dialog while using an AsyncTask to download the xml feed from the net, parse it, store it to a db (if needed) and then start the Activity that displays the News Feeds. Close the splash Activity by calling finish()
Here's a skeleton code:
public class SplashScreen extends Activity{
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// set the content view for your splash screen you defined in an xml file
setContentView(R.layout.splashscreen);
// perform other stuff you need to do
// execute your xml news feed loader
new AsyncLoadXMLFeed().execute();
}
private class AsyncLoadXMLFeed extends AsyncTask<Void, Void, Void>{
@Override
protected void onPreExecute(){
// show your progress dialog
}
@Override
protected Void doInBackground(Void... voids){
// load your xml feed asynchronously
}
@Override
protected void onPostExecute(Void params){
// dismiss your dialog
// launch your News activity
Intent intent = new Intent(SplashScreen.this, News.class);
startActivity(intent);
// close this activity
finish();
}
}
}
hope that helps!
I know this is old but for those of you who are still facing this problem, you can use this simple android-splash library to show your splash screen.
SplashBuilder
.with(this, savedInstanceState)
.show();
You can set SplashTask
that will execute while the splash screen is displayed.
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