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Android Pull-to-refresh With Listview Fragment & Custom Listview Adapter

I built my project using the Android Studio start options (Automatically builds the action bar with the tabs) so a bit is generated for me. I did however implement a list-view frag

Solution 1:

Now android has introduced new simple featrure called Swipe to refresh layout. Please refer the site devloper site and a simple example

Solution 2:

Have you tried to follow this tutorial from Chris Banes: https://github.com/chrisbanes/ActionBar-PullToRefresh/wiki/QuickStart-ABS ?

This tutorial contains all steps, beginning from build.gradle and finishing with code snippets.

The only difference: tutorial is for ScrollView (not ListView as you wish). But don't be scared. Just replace ScrollView with ListView and everything should be OK.

UPDATE: you should see at this block especially:

<uk.co.senab.actionbarpulltorefresh.extras.actionbarsherlock.PullToRefreshLayoutxmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"android:id="@+id/ptr_layout"android:layout_width="match_parent"android:layout_height="match_parent"><!-- Your content, here we're using a ScrollView --><ScrollViewandroid:layout_width="match_parent"android:layout_height="match_parent"></ScrollView></uk.co.senab.actionbarpulltorefresh.extras.actionbarsherlock.PullToRefreshLayout>

you should not use com.lucaapp.app.PullToRefreshLayout instead of uk.co.senab.actionbarpulltorefresh.extras.actionbarsherlock.PullToRefreshLayout

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