Hello John,

i got a pretty good example from your link 
http://code.google.com/p/androidsmsphonelocator/

and i am going to use this one and i hope to get more resource if any
one have.

Regards

On Aug 31, 6:00 am, John <jcarp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I had full intention on writing a blog post about this mostly in
> response to this posting on Lifehacker
>
> http://lifehacker.com/5611003/build-a-find-my-iphone-clone-for-android
>
> In Android its a fairly simple piece of code that needs to run. The
> basic application is this
>
> 1. Listen for an incoming SMS with a BroadcastReceiver and this Intent
>                <receiver android:name="SmsListener">
>                         <intent-filter>
>                                 <action 
> android:name="android.provider.Telephony.SMS_RECEIVED" />
>                         </intent-filter>
>                 </receiver>
>
> 2. Inside the BroadcastReceiver, start a service that initiates the
> LocationListener
>
> 2a. I have the service trying the GPS provider until it gets a
> response. Likely you should probably start with the network provider
> and
> then to the GPS provider depending on the accuracy you are looking
> for. Also, you should be checking to see if the providers are enabled
> and
> running before you start your listener.
>
> 3. Once the Service gets an update, it crafts a return sms and sends
> it out.
>
> Pretty basic but for a stalking, I mean tracking application but
> hopefully it can help you out.
>
> Here is where the code is 
> located;http://code.google.com/p/androidsmsphonelocator/
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
> On Aug 28, 7:45 am, Hotouch <hoto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hello Android Community,
>
> > I am new to android development and i have started working on an
> > android application to perform following tasks...
>
> > This application is to monitor the sales team of a company...
>
> > write a service to run in background and get the current latitude and
> > longitude of android device after getting a specific SMS from any
> > number and then upload the latitude and longitude to a PHP web server
> > without any notification to the user.
>
> > Your thoughts or any code will be a great help for me as this is my
> > first project of this kind..

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