Nathan,
Sorry I haven't read your e-mail prior to sending my last response, but one
more thing, again I understand the criticality of reason why we don't want
to do it.... Just to clarify, I don't want to maliciously  KILL the
processes running in the background.  I am currently writing an APP, which
won't be ever on the MARKET for the ANDROID community to
use.  Instead this APP will be used for my company purposes.  The reason why
I was asking to do that is because I wanted to make sure that nothing else
interrupts me while I am running  (it is very time critical application that
I am writing)...

Is there someway that I could learn how to do this?   If there are ways, I
understand why you won't be able to give me the examples for that on this
post, but is there someway that I could contact someone in ANDROID DEV group
that will be able to provide me with this information....

Previously in this thread it was mentioned that "The foreground process is
already "the highest prioiryt [sic] in the whole system".", does anyone know
what that means?

Thank you,


Sebo



On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Sebastian Tomaszewski <
[email protected]> wrote:

> CHEERS... :)... That is completely understandable... Thanks...
>
>   On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Streets Of Boston <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Yes, it's fortunately. :-)
>>
>> It's 'fortunately' for the developers of the e-mail/GPS/etc apps. If your
>> app could take (almost) all CPU cycles, their apps will no longer run for
>> some period of time and who knows what detrimental effects that could have
>> on their apps. Then they would come to the android-developers group asking
>> how they can avoid other apps from taking all the processing cycles or how
>> they can set the priority even higher.
>>
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