Yes this is normal.  Process management is explained here:

http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals.html#proclife

<http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals.html#proclife>Keeping
it around has no negative impact on the user.  People who are complaining
about this, frankly, don't know what they are talking about.  There is a lot
of mis-information flying around as people promote the use of these
task-killers as a cure for imaginary problems.  (I'm not saying that they
don't help in some cases but the cases where they do help -- blowing away
running services -- often actually cause other problems, and are not
applicable here.)

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have an app which declares a BroadcastReceiver, the receiver gets
> the broadcast, does what it needs to, then ends ensuring that
> everything is tidied up as needed. When I examine the system through
> the DDMS view in Eclipse the process for the application is still
> running after the receiver has completed. I've even boiled it down to
> a simple test case which gets a shared preferences instance from the
> context, checks a random setting, and then exits, and, when run on the
> 1.5 emulator (which is the minimum supported OS level) the process is
> still hanging around.
>
> The reason this is an issue is memory usage (which shows under DDMS as
> around 2MB). I've had queries about why the application still uses up
> memory even when it's not doing anything, so, my question is; Is this
> behaviour normal, or have I missed something that would make the
> process exit?
>
> Al.
>
> btw, DDMS shows only 7 threads;
>
> main (status: wait)
> HeapWorker (vmwait)
> Signal Catcher (vmwait)
> JDWP (running)
> Binder Thread #1, #2, and #3 (all native)
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