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There are some others applications doing this, like Twitter, Facebook, or even native applications such as Android Market. When you want to display a list of items retrieved from the internet, this looks like a standard way for displaying the user some notification about action in progress. This is a white background screen with an animated spinning wheel and a "Loading..." text. Does somebody know how to do this?. I've been able to do something similar with this code, but i don't like it too much yet. Still work in progress:

    <ListView android:id="@+id/post_list" 
            android:layout_width="fill_parent"
   android:layout_height="wrap_content"/>
    <TextView android:id="@android:id/loading" android:background="@color/white"
   android:layout_width="fill_parent"     
            android:layout_height="fill_parent" 
   android:gravity="center" android:text="Loading..." />
+1  A: 

That's done with the help of AsyncTask (an intelligent backround thread) and ProgressDialog

When the AsyncTask starts we reaise a progressdialog with indeterminate state, once the task is finished we dismiss the dialog.

Example code
What the adapter does in this example is not important, more important to understand that you need to use AsyncTask to display a dialog for the progress.

private class PrepareAdapter1 extends AsyncTask<Void,Void,ContactsListCursorAdapter > {
    ProgressDialog dialog;
    @Override
    protected void onPreExecute() {
        dialog = new ProgressDialog(viewContacts.this);
        dialog.setMessage(getString(R.string.please_wait_while_loading));
        dialog.setIndeterminate(true);
        dialog.setCancelable(false);
        dialog.show();
    }
    /* (non-Javadoc)
     * @see android.os.AsyncTask#doInBackground(Params[])
     */
    @Override
    protected ContactsListCursorAdapter doInBackground(Void... params) {
        cur1 = objItem.getContacts();
        startManagingCursor(cur1);

        adapter1 = new ContactsListCursorAdapter (viewContacts.this,
                R.layout.contact_for_listitem, cur1, new String[] {}, new int[] {});

        return adapter1;
    }

    protected void onPostExecute(ContactsListCursorAdapter result) {
        list.setAdapter(result);
        dialog.dismiss();
    }
}
Pentium10
Ops, or i didn't explain myself properly, or i'm not sure i understand your answer. I don't want to display a dialog, but a textview, like it's displayed on Android Market as an example. Also Twitter, or Facebook use same TextView. Have you seen that with screen with the loading... text view centered on it?. Thanks for the reply though
ggomeze
Sorry, this god me confused `This is a white background screen with an animated spinning wheel and a "Loading..."`
Pentium10
A: 

When user scrolls to the bottom your adapter's getView should return a view with "Loading.." text and spinning progress. At the same time AsyncTask or background thread should be started that downloads a new chunk of content. When content is ready adapter.notifyDatasetChanged() is called and ListView redisplays all content including the new items.

So "Loading..." message is just a last item in the ListView.

Fedor
Hey Fedor! (aka "the man who solved the OOM error"). I kind of like more your answer. Do you have a snippet for that?. Otherwise i think i can figure it out...
ggomeze
Sorry, don't have snippet. I just use this approach in my projects and it works fine. I guess Market does something like that.
Fedor
I've found interesting the setEmptyView method of the ListView. There you can add the process bar widget with a text. I haven't made it work perfectly yet... :-(
ggomeze