Doesn't that happen anyway?
If memory is low, Android starts closing all kinds of process down.
But it will do so on its own terms and time :-)

On Oct 21, 8:26 pm, "B++" <bet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The Content Provider starts when the first applicable URI is resolved.
> This will make the ContentProvider run forever and there doesn't seem
> to be a way to stop it (such as due to inactivity etc).  It would be
> nice if Content Provider would stop after some time so that  the
> memory usage is reduced (An enclosing process, doesn't need to be
> alive if the Content Provider is not needed anymore).
>
> Any idea?
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