Try to send request in mayStop method. It may work as widget is still not 
destroyed nor deatached.

On Thursday, February 21, 2013 10:14:37 PM UTC+1, yves wrote:
>
> Actually it is a subclass of AbstractActivity and onStop() is overridden.
> The fact the widget is being destroyed (? I am not sure of what really 
> happens at this moment) could be the source of the problem because I have a 
> lot of things to do during the onStop() call and something might go wrong 
> in the client.
> Thanks for input.
> Yves
>
>

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