Mark Murphy wrote:
> If you wish to save something when the activity is being destroyed,
> implement onDestroy() and save it. Where you save it (flat file,
> SharedPreferences, database, the Internet) is up to you.
> 
> Bear in mind that onDestroy() may also be called in the case of a screen
> rotation or other configuration change, since, by default, the current
> activity is destroyed and started in that case.

Actually, I should point out that more common places to save this sort
of stuff are onPause() and onStop(), since your process may be
terminated by Android to rapidly free memory without onDestroy() being
called.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com | http://twitter.com/commonsguy

Android Training in Germany, 18-22 January 2010: http://bignerdranch.com

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