Classes derived from Application have an onCreate() method that gets called
when the application (as opposed to any individual activity) gets started.
You will need to create a derived class and declare it in the manifest,
e.g.:
<application android:name="MyApplication" android:icon="@drawable/icon"
android:label="@string/app_name">
HTH
Ludwig
2008/10/29 zl25drexel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi all
>
> My app has some logics to check the gps status and shows an message
> when its disabled. Currently i put those logics in the onCreate()
> method of my apps's main activity. However, it turns out that this
> onCreate() method is called very frequently rather than once per
> application startup. That makes the notification message quite
> annoying.
>
> Is there any life cycle call back method that is only call once on
> application start up?
> >
>
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