On Friday, March 1, 2013 1:39:59 AM UTC-6, Amith Salian wrote:
>
> I have a strange situation with my Service in Activity.
> My service calls a background method every 20 sec when active. In the
> development environment the time elapse between successive calls is exactly
> 20 sec,* however in
On Friday, March 1, 2013 2:39:59 AM UTC-5, Amith Salian wrote:
>
> I have a strange situation with my Service in Activity.
> My service calls a background method every 20 sec when active. In the
> development environment the time elapse between successive calls is exactly
> 20 sec, however in an
What exactly do you want to achieve? When the user stops your service,
they have a reason to do so, so I don't think the app should
automatically restart it.
On Jul 15, 9:31 am, yanamala siddaiah
wrote:
> If service stopped by user or any other situation . I want to start
> the service again .
>
Thanks again Mark.
I am exploring all 3 option one by one by searching examples on
google. I will update here on status.
Thanks
JC
On Dec 22, 1:00 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:13 AM, JC wrote:
> > thanks mark,
>
> > I am starting service in myactivity::OnDestroy.
>
> Th
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:13 AM, JC wrote:
> thanks mark,
>
> I am starting service in myactivity::OnDestroy.
That is a bad idea, since onDestroy() is not guaranteed to be called.
> When i am stopping service(2nd time activity get started and service
> running) I require latest value two integer
thanks mark,
I am starting service in myactivity::OnDestroy. When activity is
opened again, I am maintaining flag in preference that service has
started. If that flag is set, then i am stopping service (or starting
service with stopself parameter in intent as per yr suggestion in
diff. thread in g
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 1:00 AM, JC wrote:
> Yes i realize that too. that Service::OnCreate and OnDestroy is called
> after Activity::OnCreate and OnDestroy always.
>
> Then what/how can we get resultant data from service ?
What is "resultant data"?
Your service can communicate with the activity
Thanks Mark,
Yes i realize that too. that Service::OnCreate and OnDestroy is called
after Activity::OnCreate and OnDestroy always.
Then what/how can we get resultant data from service ?
Thanks in advance.
JRC
On Dec 20, 12:55 pm, Mark Murphy wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 1:15 AM, JC wrote
I'm using a WakeLock to keep the CPU alive for a few minutes while my
timer runs.
However, the CPU still seems to go to sleep after 5 minutes if I use
PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK.
If I use SCREEN_DIM_WAKE_LOCK, it works as expected. In fact, I can't
tell if PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK does anything at all; the CPU
Ne0 wrote:
> I wasn't 100% clear, its location updates from telephony manager, so
> when the phone gets a new LAC code rather then GPS location updates.
Well, I have even less experience with the behavior of all of that under
a WakeLock, so I have no particular guidance there.
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Mark Murphy (a
Thanks, i will check your examples.
> Assuming mWl is the same instance in onDestroy() as you got in
> onCreate()
Thats correct.
> That may be a matter of the GPS radio turning off despite the WakeLock.
> Do you have any evidence that GPS is still on?
>
> I don't know much about that, except th
Ne0 wrote:
> Can you confirm if i am using WakeLock in the correct way please.
>
> //My Service
> public void onCreate() {
> ...
> mPm = (PowerManager) getSystemService
> (Context.POWER_SERVICE);
> mWl = mPm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK, "MGS");
>
Thanks Mark.
Can you confirm if i am using WakeLock in the correct way please.
//My Service
public void onCreate() {
...
mPm = (PowerManager) getSystemService
(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
mWl = mPm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK, "MGS");
mW
Ne0 wrote:
> I am having a similar issue, having my service monitor cell location
> changes, but it stops logging them as soon as the power manager turns
> everything off. I was just curious as to how the Phone app manages to
> know that a call is coming through if the CPU is off? surely it must
>
I am having a similar issue, having my service monitor cell location
changes, but it stops logging them as soon as the power manager turns
everything off. I was just curious as to how the Phone app manages to
know that a call is coming through if the CPU is off? surely it must
have some way to "wa
I tried in this way.but still not working
On Jul 29, 12:46 pm, whitemice wrote:
> Maybe this is what you're looking for:
>
> Its not clear from the documentation the difference between
> startService() and bindService(). If you just bind to a service, the
> service will be killed after your ac
Maybe this is what you're looking for:
Its not clear from the documentation the difference between
startService() and bindService(). If you just bind to a service, the
service will be killed after your activity calls unbind. If you call
startService(), then it will (more or less) keep running r
Hi,
I am facing onlowmemory problem in my app... Its working for few
minutes and automatically exiting... I am using lots of view in my
app,so is it because of that.?
I am getting error like this.
Low Memory: No more background processes
Can anybody tell me how to solve this.
Thanks
Archana
If you absolutely need it to be running all the time, you need to
acquire a PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK via PowerManager. This will keep the CPU
on all the time, and your program running. Be prepared for a shocking
decline in battery life.
I assume your next question will be "How do I make it run as soon
M.Manjunatha wrote:
> How do I make my service always alive?? If my service gets killed
> because of an exception or if the VM kills my service on low memory,
> How do I make sure that my service is always running?
Don't do that. Use AlarmManager and have the service perform work
periodically. Th
do you have a blog or something for your work.
I very like the Idea to connect external usb devices.
Could be a great improvment to know a page where
that stuff is explained a bit, also technicalwise
what wires etc.. you know :)
greets
chris
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Currently there is no usb host in the api. You'll need the ability
for android to be a usb host, marked
as an enhancement here: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=738
You should star this issue if it is important to you.
On Apr 28, 9:57 am, Ke wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am look
Er... call startService(). Or if you want to interact with it through an
interface, bindService().
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 8:59 PM, Manjunatha M wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Some please help on this.
>
> *Class MyService:*
>
> public class MyService extends Service {
>
> @Override
> public void
hi
In API Demos (app.services) package you have some examples how to use
services including aidl.
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