>> If the purpose of this code (and I haven't looked at it to know) is to send
>> a command to the service and get told later when it is done, then this is a
>> reasonable approach.

Yep, that's exactly what I'm using it for.  I'm kicking off a heavy
background sync, and use an optional ResultReceiver to pass back
success/failure along with any Exception text for Toast'ing to the
user.


> Not my team's app...  I've not looked at the code, either. :}

The app was written by two engineers on the Android team, but not
anyone specifically working on the framework.


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