Glad you found it! :) Happy weekend! On Nov 5, 1:36 pm, Chirag Patel <chi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks Paul, It turns out the problem was to do with the > MyLocationOverlay which request its own GPS updates if enabled. I just > needed to explicitly disable it when the mapview detached from the > window. I spent ages trying to debug code that was perfectly ok! ah > well lesson learned. > > On Nov 4, 11:44 am, Paulo Morandi <psmora...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hello Chirag, > > > As far as I know you can't turn on/offtheGPS, the only thing you can > > do is stop requesting the location (as you already did). To turn > > on/offtheGPSyour application must be an "System Application". So this > > behavior is expected. When theGPSicon stop flashing, it means that > > no other app is requesting the "fine" location. > > > For your second doubt, I would recommend you to read this: "http:// > > developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals.html#lcycles" > > > On Nov 3, 4:25 pm, Chirag Patel <chi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Thanks for the response but it didn't help. Calling > > > locationManager.removeUpdates(this); causes theGPSicon to stop > > > flashing so it does have some affect but it doesn't remove/stop it > > > completely. When I put the application in the background and I leave > > > it, I can see it's using up the cpu and battery due to theGPSbeing > > > active. There are no other threads running in the app. This is very > > > frustrating! Another problem which might be somehow related is that > > > calling finish() on my Activity doesn't close it. If intercept the > > > back button and call finish() the app goes into the background but the > > > activity remains alive i.e when I go back to it, it doesn't start a > > > new instance just resumes the old one. Any help on this would be much > > > appreciated.. Thanks! > > > > On Nov 2, 10:45 pm, Streets Of Boston <flyingdutc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Get the LocationManager in onCreate(). Store this in an instance- > > > > variable. > > > > Request location updates in onResume(), using the instance-variable. > > > > Remove location updates in onPause(), using the instance-variable. > > > > > On Nov 2, 2:10 pm, Chirag Patel <chi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Hi I'm having a problem when trying to stop location updates when the > > > > > app goes into the background. In my onCreate() method I start request > > > > > updates like this: > > > > > > LocationManager locationManager = > > > > > (LocationManager)context.getSystemService(Context.LOCATION_SERVICE); > > > > > > > > > > > locationManager.requestLocationUpdates(LocationManager.GPS_PROVIDER, > > > > > LOCATION_UPDATE_INTERVAL, LOCATION_UPDATE_DISTANCE, this); > > > > > > locationManager.requestLocationUpdates(LocationManager.NETWORK_PROVIDER, > > > > > LOCATION_UPDATE_INTERVAL, LOCATION_UPDATE_DISTANCE, this); > > > > > > Then in my onPause() and onDestroy() methods I request to stop the > > > > > updates like this: > > > > > > LocationManager locationManager = > > > > > (LocationManager)context.getSystemService(Context.LOCATION_SERVICE); > > > > > locationManager.removeUpdates(this); > > > > > > However theGPSicon remains in the status bar and the only way to get > > > > > rid of it is to manually kill the application. Am I doing anything > > > > > wrong? > > > > > > Cheers- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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