As my understanding here, the service was stopped some where in the code
and hence it is behaving like that.

On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 7:38 PM, Mark Phillips <m...@phillipsmarketing.biz>
wrote:

> On my Samsung Galaxy 4 phone from T-Mobile, I can hold down the home
> button and get a list of running apps. I can kill each one individually
> with a swipe, and there is a trashcan icon at the bottom of the screen that
> will kill all the apps running. I use this feature to extend my battery
> time when the batter is getting low. It may be a special Samsung app that
> does this.
>
> Mark
>
> On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 1:13 AM, gjs <garyjamessi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What do you mean by -
>>
>> ..."I test this by holding down the home button and killing my app" ?
>>
>> If I start an app, then press & hold down the Home button, the app that
>> was running is sent to the background (not killed) & the only option that
>> appears is a circle that pops up to run Google Now - if I then swipe
>> upwards. There is no option to kill any apps via the Home button
>> interaction you described as far as I know, I tested this on (stock) Nexus
>> 5 with Android 5 as well as Sony Xperia 2 with Android 4.4 phone devices.
>>
>> The only (stock) standard way I know to kill apps is via Android
>> Settings->Apps->Downloaded->(select App)->Press 'Force stop' button.
>>
>> I'd suggest you try in the service manifest entry android:exported=true
>> if that is ok for your app. Other things to try are android:process & also
>> make sure you are using startForeground(..) & stopForeground(.) calls in
>> your service or it will be killed by the OS after a period of time and
>> finally you probably need to use a wake lock to keep the CPU running when
>> the display is turned off. I use these settings to get a GPS (background)
>> Service to continue to run ok indefinitely after the uses exits my app or
>> presses the home button or turns the screen off. (But be warned that these
>> actions can deplete the device battery fairly quickly which many users do
>> not like).
>>
>> The user can still always kill the app & background service even when the
>> app is stopped / service in the background via Android
>> Settings->Apps->Downloaded->(select App)->Press 'Force stop', there is
>> nothing your app can do to avoid this...
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, November 23, 2014 5:44:45 PM UTC+11, Tony Pitman wrote:
>>>
>>> I am writing an app that needs to get gps location information in the
>>> background. I created a class derived from Service to do this. I copied the
>>> example on the Android developer site about making a background service. It
>>> uses the ServiceHandler thread to do the work.
>>>
>>> I use location manager and set up the receiving of updates.
>>>
>>> I have my main activity create the service using the normal way like
>>> this:
>>>
>>> Intent intent = new Intent(_context, MyService.class);
>>> _context.startService(intent);
>>>
>>> Inside my service I create the location manager and start getting
>>> location updates.
>>>
>>> This works great so far. I am doing this as a service because I want my
>>> service to receive updates even if my application is shut down. I test this
>>> by holding down the home button and killing my app.
>>>
>>> The problem is that as soon as I kill my app the service stops getting
>>> updates. The service does not go away, as far as I can tell, it just quits
>>> receiving GPS updates.
>>>
>>> As long as I leave the app running, even in the background, the service
>>> keeps getting the GPS updates.
>>>
>>> Can someone tell me how to continue to get GPS updates in my service
>>> even if the app that started it gets killed?
>>>
>>> I have some settings in my AndroidManifest.xml that might be affecting
>>> it. I have the service set up so it is not exported and has permissions. I
>>> do this because I don't want other applications to use my service. Could
>>> these be affecting it?
>>>
>>> Here is my service entry in the xml:
>>>
>>>     <service android:name="com.mycompany.mypackage.MyService"
>>> android:permission="com.mycompany.MY_SERVICE" android:exported="false"
>>> />
>>>
>>> Just after that outside of the application tag I have this:
>>>
>>>   <permission android:name="com.mycompany. MY_SERVICE"/>
>>>   <uses-permission android:name="com.mycompany. MY_SERVICE" />
>>>
>>>
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