Neil,
You can set a non-repeating RTC or RTC_WAKEUP alarm at a fixed time,
then when it fires, set the next one.
Rinse, repeat :)
-- Kostya
02.02.2011 0:22, Neilz пишет:
One thing I'm unsure of is how to schedule an alarm for a certain
time, like 8am every day.
All I can see is setting a repeat, at an interval of x milliseconds.
Ok, so I can say "one day's worth" of milliseconds, but that's placing
a lot of trust on the system clock? I can see that going wrong
somehow...
On Feb 1, 5:55 pm, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]> wrote:
01.02.2011 20:35, Neilz пишет:
Right, thanks. And will that stay on the device as long as the app is
still installed?
Yes.
(And, I suppose, will it get removed if the app is
uninstalled?)
Believe so.
-- Kostya
On Feb 1, 5:25 pm, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]> wrote:
Right, alarms are not persistent.
Implement a receiver for android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED, and set
the alarm again after the device reboots.
-- Kostya
01.02.2011 20:22, Neilz пишет:
Thanks... this seems to be what I'm after.
However I just put together a simple repeat alarm, outputting a Toast
every minute, which was fine.
But it didn't work again after a phone restart... how can this be
implemented?
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