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Question by davidkde · May 16, 2013 at 12:05 AM · androidpluginfragmentunityplayer

Android Plugin | How to get FragmentManager from currentActivity

I need to call a Java method from a Unity C# script and pass to it a android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager object. I tried to get a FragmentManager object

 AndroidJavaClass unityPlayerClass = new AndroidJavaClass("com.unity3d.player.UnityPlayer");
 AndroidJavaObject unityActivity = unityPlayerClass.GetStatic<AndroidJavaObject>("currentActivity");
 unityActivity.Call<AndroidJavaObject>("getSupportFragmentManager");  // this fails

and got the error

 05-15 16:10:21.045: E/Unity(30419): getMethodID("getSupportFragmentManager", "()Ljava/lang/Object;") FAILED!
 05-15 16:10:21.055: I/Unity(30419): JNI: Unable to find method id for 'getSupportFragmentManager'
 05-15 16:10:21.055: I/Unity(30419):  
 05-15 16:10:21.055: I/Unity(30419): (Filename: ./Runtime/ExportGenerated/AndroidManaged/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 43)
 05-15 16:10:21.055: I/Unity(30419): JNI: Init'd AndroidJavaObject with null ptr!
 05-15 16:10:21.055: I/Unity(30419):  
 05-15 16:10:21.055: I/Unity(30419): (Filename: ./Runtime/ExportGenerated/AndroidManaged/UnityEngineDebug.cpp Line: 43)

Since the app needs to be compatible with Android 2.2 devices, I specifically need to get a FragmentManager object by calling getSupportFragmentManager() instead of getFragmentManager(). This is typically done by extending FragmentActivity instead of Activity, but I don't know if it is even possible to do that in Unity's currentActivity.

How can I get a android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager object from the Unity activity?

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did you find any solution for this???

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Did you find a solution? In eclipse I have: public class AdSample extends UnityPlayerNativeActivity { private TabsViewPagerAdapter tabsViewPagerAdapter;

@Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); tabsViewPagerAdapter = new TabsViewPagerAdapter(getSupportFragment$$anonymous$$anager()); }

and can't make it work

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Answer by Yury-Habets · Mar 23, 2015 at 07:24 AM

 W System.err: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: no non-static method "Lcom/unity3d/player/UnityPlayerActivity;.getSupportFragmentManager()Ljava/lang/Object;"

I suspect this is because we don't allow strict type on return, it fails to find the method with this signature.

Why not move this logic to Java code into a Java plugin? Trying to build logic around calling several Java methods in C# sounds strange. Just leave simplest Java interface to be called from C#.

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