Hello Folks

I 've developed Android web browser plugin for showing 3D graphics
content on web pages (html files).

The plugin uses GLSurfaceView and its associated renderer thread -
GLSurfaceView.Renderer to render 3D content. The backend graphics
library is written in native-code and the GLSurfaceView.Renderer calls
draw operations through JNI.

The plugin is able to render 3D models... However, when I open a new
web page (closing the current page), the Renderer thread is
immediately killed by the system. It is important to note that
GLSurfaceView object exists but the associated Renderer is killed
immediately.

Is there a way to control the existence or life cycle of Renderer
Thread. I want to destroy this Thread manually instead of system doing
it.

Thanks

Prahalad N

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