Gabriel Simões wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> Today, while debugging and app that uses AsyncTask to record audio and
> update UI I noticed that everytime that an AsyncTask object ends
> running (finishes doInBackground() and onPostExecute() or
> onCancelled()) it´s thread stays alive (running status).
> At least for me that should not be the behavior of the class since the
> doInBackground task may not stay running forever (as an example the
> android manual says that a status bar should be updated by an
> asynctask, and it won´t last for the whole app running time).
> 
> Is there anything I´m missing, as a method to destroy it, or should I
> just ignore and keep creating threads as I need and the VM will handle
> them as it needs resources?

AsyncTask uses a thread pool and manages that itself. You do not have to
worry about those threads, AFAICT.

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