It should be called when you press back but not home, but I have
noticed this problem using openeclair on my G1.  Perhaps its a new
feature/bug in 2.1?

On Mar 4, 1:54 pm, Zuli <paolo.zuli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Matias,
> thanks for your reply, but that's not the point. Because onStop() is
> called when the activity is no longer visibile, it should be called
> when the user presses the HOME or BACK button, and that is not
> happening on the Nexus One... well not on mine at least :)
>
> Zuli
>
> On Mar 4, 8:23 pm, Matias Alberto de la Vega
>
> <delavega.mat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Zuli, onStop() is called when your Activity is no longer visible, this
> > may happen if a new activity is created (full screen mode) and is
> > positioned in front of yours, also it may be caused because another
> > Activity is resumed and brought to front (also full screen) and in the
> > last case onStop() is called when your Activity is about to be
> > destroyed (prior to onDestroy). After onPause() is called there are
> > two options, onRestart() is called to restart your Activity or
> > onDestroy() is called to kill your activity. Hope this helped. Bye
>
> > On 4 mar, 13:26, Zuli <paolo.zuli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
> > > I have a problem with the activity lifecycle specifically on Nexus One
> > > (2.1 running on emulator works fine).
> > > If I just create a simple empty Activity with no special launchModes
> > > that logs the calls on the onStart and onStop methods, this is what I
> > > see:
>
> > > - launch app: onStart called;
> > > - home button: onStop NOT called;
> > > - launch app: onStart NOT called;
> > > - home button: onStop NOT called:
>
> > > and so on. Sometimes if I press the back button then the onStop is not
> > > called, but the when i launch the activity again the onStart is called
> > > and right after the onStop is called.
> > > Similar results with different launchModes...
>
> > > What is going on? Can anyone confirm this?
>
> > > Zuli
>
> > > i found an android issue for the problem 
> > > here:http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6094
> > > and a similar thread 
> > > herehttp://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa...

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