> Why are you wanting to run the service in another process?  Why not just run
> all of this stuff in the same process?  Then you don't need aidl at all, you
> can just do direct Java calls between all of your classes through whatever
> Java API you want, and you can introduce asynchronicity at any point through
> normal programming mechanisms -- threads, handlers, whatever.
>
> You may be making this far harder than it really needs to be.
>

I want to build some infrastructure based on Android platform. And it
has some requirements I cannot ignore.

May you shortly explain how Android behave while many services are
running in separate processes and communicating with each other?
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