>>>>> "KV" == Kostya Vasilyev <kmans...@gmail.com> writes:

   KV> 24.02.2011 23:23, Jake Colman пишет:

   >> My app is structured to use an IntentService to update an
   >> appwidget's RemoteViews.  The appwidget sets up a repeating alarm
   >> that, when triggered, causes the appwidget to start the
   >> IntentService.  If the phone is rebooted, the widget never gets
   >> repainted.  Is there a design paradigm that I am missing here to
   >> allow for my widget to survive a reboot?

   KV> Alarms are lost on reboot, so there is nothing to start your
   KV> service.

   KV> Make a receiver for this broadcast:

   KV> 
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html#ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED

   KV> to kick-start your code after a reboot.

How do I simulate a reboot in the emulator?  Simply close the emulator
and allow Eclipse to restart it without wiping user data?

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Jake Colman -- Android Tinkerer

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