Deprecated ManagedQuery() issue Deprecated ManagedQuery() issue java java

Deprecated ManagedQuery() issue


You could replace it with context.getContentResolver().query and LoaderManager (you'll need to use the compatibility package to support devices before API version 11).

However, it looks like you're only using the query one time: you probably don't even need that. Maybe this would work?

public String getRealPathFromURI(Uri contentUri) {    String res = null;    String[] proj = { MediaStore.Images.Media.DATA };    Cursor cursor = getContentResolver().query(contentUri, proj, null, null, null);    if(cursor.moveToFirst()){;       int column_index = cursor.getColumnIndexOrThrow(MediaStore.Images.Media.DATA);       res = cursor.getString(column_index);    }    cursor.close();    return res;}


public void getBrowserHist(Context context) {        Cursor mCur = context.getContentResolver().query(Browser.BOOKMARKS_URI,                Browser.HISTORY_PROJECTION, null, null, null);        mCur.moveToFirst();        if (mCur != null && mCur.moveToFirst() && mCur.getCount() > 0) {            while (mCur.isAfterLast() == false) {                Log.e("hist_titleIdx",                        mCur.getString(Browser.HISTORY_PROJECTION_TITLE_INDEX));                Log.e("hist_urlIdx",                        mCur.getString(Browser.HISTORY_PROJECTION_URL_INDEX));                mCur.moveToNext();            }        }    }


you need to initialize the cursor becauese it will be close before method start or some where else

cursor = null;public void method(){// do your stuff here cursor.close();}