質問

I have some troubles finding some informations about Volley and the response.Listener.

Basically I have an operation to ask data to my backend, call is made throughout Volley in background (Handled by Volley itself) meanwhile it call the onResponse on the main thread.

Do I need to do a runnable by myself to process theses datas in background or there is a way to force the onResponse to run in background ?

Thank you.

EDIT :

Here is the code I'm running then.

private Response.Listener<String> volleyResp = new Response.Listener<String>() {
    @override
    public void onResponse(final String jsonResp) {
        new Thread() {
            public void run() {
                // Do something ... Insert in DB for example.
            }
        }.start();
    }
役に立ちましたか?

解決

Please read my reply until the end

If you want to 'process' data in the same thread as the request, you should have subclasses of Request (or JsonRequest) and implements parseNetworkResponse(NetworkResponse response)

Example :


public class TotoRequest extends JsonRequest {
    @Override
    protected Response parseNetworkResponse(NetworkResponse response) {
        try {
            String jsonString =
                    new String(response.data, HttpHeaderParser.parseCharset(response.headers));
            JSONObject jsonObject = new JSONObject(jsonString);
            // Process data here
        } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException | JSONException e) {
            return Response.error(new ParseError(e));
        }
    }
}

This is the reply to your question but I think it's not what you actually want.

It's probably safer to either process your data in the main thread if your data is small.

If your data is important, or if you want to insert/update it in a database you should simply continue doing what you are doing.

Also, I would recommend you to use an AsyncTask instead of a thread.

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