>>>>> "JA" == Justin Anderson <[email protected]> writes:

   JA> Are you talking about the widget here or the app?  If you are
   JA> talking about the widget then the next time the provider is
   JA> called it will automatically call the new code and, as long as
   JA> changes weren't too drastic, everything should update and then
   JA> work fine.  However this won't always be the case and sometimes
   JA> the user will need to remove the widget and add it back again to
   JA> get it to work.

I'm talking about the appwidget.  

Let's say v1.0 was implemented using a broadcast receiver (which is the
appwidget itself) and two services.  I then publish v1.1 which fixes
bugs in all the components.  The user updates my appwidget via the
Market while the appwidget is still running. When/how doe that new code
start executing?

Now I publish v1.2 which restructures the code so that it uses one
service instead of two.  How/will the redundant service be removed?
Will it just wither and die?  Do I need to worry about this?

-- 
Jake Colman -- Android Tinkerer

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