If I understand correctly, for IPC via AIDL, the object that is
responding to the IPC is invoked on a binder thread. The object
definitely is not invoked on the main application thread.

They may have additional uses, but that's the one I can think off of
the top o' my head.

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 12:37 PM, DanH <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tried Google, but the only answer I could find is "They were created
> by the system and they don't do any harm."  I'm not worried about them
> per se, but was just curious about what they actually do and why
> they're there.

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