I'm trying an experiment where an Activity makes a number of
consecutive calls to an IntentService. Each call kicks off some
background work that finishes in a few seconds. So there are multiple
concurrent instances of the IntentService running. All the instances
finish at around the same time and
Bret,
You saying that there are multiple concurrent instances of the
IntentService running is not entirely accurate.
If you actually defined multiple services in Java / the manifest, my
apologies.
If you only defined one service, then there is only one instance of the
service, and any
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Kostya Vasilyev kmans...@gmail.com wrote:
However, it's not out of the question that calling sendBroadcast, with it
being a framework function, is only allowed from the UI thread, just like
many other framework functions in Android.
sendBroadcast can be called
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