![]() ![]() Parsing XML downloaded from the net will be covered in the next tutorial coming up soon.Ĭlick File -> New -> Project and select the ‘Android Project’ wizard:Ĭlick next and fill out the next screen with the following values: I will not go into details on this tutorial how to create such an ArrayList but your imagination is the limit. ![]() The project described below assumes you have a list of objects created, this can be either downloaded from the internet as XML and parsed to create ArrayList of your custom objects or anything you imagine. ListView items view is declared in a separate XML file and displayed using custom adapter class.įirst things first, so go ahead and create a new project using Eclipse equipped with ADT plugin. This is a short tutorial on how to populate your android list view, with data downloaded from the internet or other sources, using ArrayAdapter. ![]()
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