Not to sound like a jerk, but you like many are asking several questions
that basically are having the app written for you. Your best bet is to look
at a book or two on Android. It will explain everything you've asked. Check
out Mark Murphy's books, $35USD for 3 online PDF books (CommonsWare). He's
also posted in this forum many times, I am sure you can do a search and find
his name and info. Very good stuff and responds quite frequently. If you buy
his online books, you can be done reading the first one in a day.. a few if
you run through some examples while reading it. Within a couple weeks time
if you have pretty solid Java knowledge you should be able to do what you
want to do. Well worth it to purchase his books and get started. Don't skip
ahead either.. read front to back, absorb it, and you'll have no problem
doing what you want.


On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:57 AM, pentium10 <[email protected]> wrote:

> So I need a service and an activity.
>
> How are you handling the database across two different app (i mean
> shared) ?
> how can I create a single database class and use that for db
> interactions all over my apps/services ?
>
> On Jan 5, 4:50 pm, Justin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > AFAIK, it is not possible to undermine the Android OS and prevent your
> > program from being closed down if memory gets low.
> >
> > However, to run in the background you would want to take a look at
> > Services.  To launch an activity from a service you would use the
> > startActivity() method.  As for being notified when certain things occur,
> > you would want to take a look at BroadcastReceiver class.
> >
> > Hope that helps you get started in the right direction.  A word to the
> wise
> > though, provide an option to turn off the background stuff... users get
> > really upset if they can't control stuff like whether an app runs in the
> > background.
> >
> > I have an app, called AppSwipe, that will tell you which programs are
> > running in the background and will let you close them.  I routinely check
> it
> > and close apps that I don't want running and wasting my battery life.
>  And
> > if an app gets too annoying with restarting itself after I close it, I
> > uninstall it.... no matter how useful or cool it is.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Justin
> > MagouyaWare
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > There are only 10 types of people in the world...
> > Those who know binary and those who don't.
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 2:50 AM, pentium10 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> >
> > > I am new to Android, and I need some advices for start up.
> > > I want to build an application, which will show up, when the user gets
> > > into some hot situation.
> > > By hot situation I mean:
> > > * his GPS/cell coordinates are in known zone;
> > > * known Bluetooth device detected;
> > > * known Wi-Fi network detected;
> > > * weather info has change;
> >
> > > I see something running in background and when one of the clauses hit,
> > > it will trigger and open the app.
> > > * How to get started?
> > > * How do I make sure my app won't be shut down?
> > > As I read somewhere that Android OS will terminate apps if memory out
> > > occurs or consumes too much, and my app would consume a lot, making
> > > repeated measures/checks to see if situation changed.
> >
> > > Regards,
> > > Pentium10
> >
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