There isn't a way to distinguish the two - unless you specifically start
the other/next activity from within the activity in question.

Please do look into the application service method. You can add methods on
the application service to perform login and logout (possibly with a
timeout) using the onCreate/onPause/onResume eg. methods of your other
activities.


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 8:34 AM, passer <passer...@gmail.com> wrote:

> And if user go to another activity and come back after 10 minute he should
> enter password again?
> It is not right.
>
> there shoul be correct way to distinguish minimization from going to
> another activity.
>
> четверг, 15 августа 2013 г., 16:57:56 UTC+5 пользователь Johan Appelgren
> написал:
>
>> You could have a timestamp set in onPause that you check in
>> onCreate/onResume. If it has been too long redirect to your login activity.
>>
>> On Thursday, August 15, 2013 1:29:55 PM UTC+2, passer wrote:
>>>
>>> But how activity knows if user already authenticated.
>>>
>>> if I use static variable isAuthenticated. Value of this variable will
>>> "true" after application minimized. and the problem remains.
>>>
>>> I think alone way to do this is handle of minimizing.
>>>
>>> среда, 14 августа 2013 г., 13:51:25 UTC+5 пользователь Piren написал:
>>>>
>>>> that's a bad idea... unless your application is just one activity, it
>>>> will probably piss your users off that they have to navigate it from the
>>>> start every time it is being backgrounded.
>>>> take mbanzon's idea - each activity will need to request the password
>>>> if needed.
>>>> You can do it easily by extending an activity with code that handles
>>>> that, then having all the needed activities inherit from it.
>>>>
>>>>
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