I also wonder is there shutdown event in 2.0 maybe?
I could save some service data to file, before shutdown.
On Mar 13, 9:20 am, James Wang jameswangc...@gmail.com wrote:
I think Not unregisterReceiver is no harm to system because power
down.
I believe the foreground activity's onDestroy will
Did You tried this?
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html#ACTION_SHUTDOWN
I also wonder is there shutdown event in 2.0 maybe?
I could save some service data to file, before shutdown.
On Mar 13, 9:20 am, James Wang jameswangc...@gmail.com wrote:
I think Not
I think Not unregisterReceiver is no harm to system because power
down.
I believe the foreground activity's onDestroy will be called. As for
others, there seems be no assurance.
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Hi Mike,
My question is very specific. Suppose an application say messaging is
running on my device. At that time If I power off my phone, how do I
know that the running app exit gracefully.
I was looking into all the app code and found that in some cases
(means in the onDestroy() call in some
For what?
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I don't think that waiting until shutdown to do anything is a great
idea. You have no control over the speed of the shutdown or anyway to
disable it.
-Mike dg
On Mar 10, 7:25 am, Kabita san.k...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Is there any procedure how to check all the apps getting closed
gracefully
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