Most likely ur music will be in a separate process, that can run in its own
service and communicate VIA an aidl interface
On 9 Apr 2011 10:10, "Eason" <dragonea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to make several apps that can listen to system states all
> the time and give responses when there is any event happens. For
> example, a battery state widget, but my widget doesnt work after a
> certain period of time. I found that the problem is, the background
> service is not functioning after some time. So how can i solve that??
>
> Say, for the battery widget, is that wrong to create a background
> service and listen to the battery state (battery level, plugged to USB/
> AC)? if else then what should i do to keep track with the battery
> status?
>
> Another app im working on is a music player, i created a background
> service to allow user listen to music in background (even if the
> application is closed), it is also a better way for me to manage the
> life cycle of the media player in the app), but the service is gone
> after some time and it annoys me.
>
> Please help =[
>
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