yes, i readed all the links

i think i'm not explaining me nicely.

yes, the broadcast is on the manifest, but the manifest is never
checked by the system, because my app has not been started yet, the
broadcast receiver must do it...



On 12 ene, 17:34, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Answer: you register it in the manifest, the rest is automatic.
>
> Question: did you open those links to Android documentation?
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> 12 ÑÎ×ÁÒÑ 2012šÇ. 20:32 ÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔÅÌØ saex <[email protected]> ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
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> > But, how can the broadcast listen for push notification's if it is
> > started by my app, and my app has not been started?
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> > i think i am losing something
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> > On 12 ene, 16:50, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> No, you don't have to.
>
> >> Quoting myself: :)
>
> >> > For a manifest-registered broadcast receiver, Android will do this
> >> > (create the process and load the code if necessary) for you, and then
> >> > execute the receiver's onReceive.
>
> >> I also recommend reading this:
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> >>http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals.html
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> >> In particular, it says:
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> >> Although broadcast receivers don't display a user interface, they may
> >> create a status bar notification to alert the user when a broadcast
> >> event occurs.
> >> <<<
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> >> Sounds like exactly what you intend to do.
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> >> ... and reading this:
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> >>http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/BroadcastRecei...
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> >> You can either dynamically register an instance of this class with
> >> Context.registerReceiver() or statically publish an implementation
> >> through the <receiver> tag in your AndroidManifest.xml
> >> <<<
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> >> The BroadcastReceiver class (when launched as a component through a
> >> manifest's <receiver> tag) is an important part of an application's
> >> overall lifecycle.
> >> <<<
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> >> -- Kostya
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> >> 12 ÑÎ×ÁÒÑ 2012šÇ. 19:35 ÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔÅÌØ saex <[email protected]> ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
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> >> > then i must open the app and close it to activate the broadcast??? how
> >> > can i do that?
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> >> > On 12 ene, 16:26, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> I believe I did:
>
> >> >> > > a
> >> >> > > notification must be shown in the notification bar, and if the user
> >> >> > > press on the notification, my app must be started and show a 
> >> >> > > specific
> >> >> > > activity describing that notification, and not the normal fist
> >> >> > > activity of my app
>
> >> >> .... and explained how to go from a notification displayed by some
> >> >> piece of your code to a particular activity within your app, and not
> >> >> the main/launcher activity.
>
> >> >> Let's try and get the terminology straight(-er):
>
> >> >> Executing code in a broadcast receiver, or any code in any application
> >> >> is only possible in a started application, by definition - code can't
> >> >> execute surrounded by nothingness, there has to be a process to run
> >> >> it.
>
> >> >> This does not necessarily mean starting the main/launcher activity: a
> >> >> broadcast receiver or a service have no UI of their own, a
> >> >> PendingIntent used in a Notification can resolve to something else,
> >> >> etc.
>
> >> >> For a manifest-registered broadcast receiver, Android will do this
> >> >> (create the process and load the code if necessary) for you, and then
> >> >> execute the receiver's onReceive.
>
> >> >> -- Kostya
>
> >> >> 12 ÑÎ×ÁÒÑ 2012šÇ. 19:07 ÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔÅÌØ saex <[email protected]> 
> >> >> ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
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> >> >> > no no, you didn't understand my question, im telling you that the app
> >> >> > must be NOT STARTED, and the broadcastreceiver must start it; please,
> >> >> > read it again and answer me
>
> >> >> > On 12 ene, 15:49, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> >> When creating a notification, you're supposed to supply a
> >> >> >> PendingIntent. When the user click on the notification, this
> >> >> >> PendingIntent is "fired" by the system.
>
> >> >> >> What the PendingIntent resolves to is entirely up to you - it can be
> >> >> >> any of your activities, not necessarily the main/launcher one.
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> >> >> >>http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/notifiers/notifications....
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> >> >> >>http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/PendingIntent.html
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> >> >> >> For Android 3.0 and higher, consider using getActivities() / note the
> >> >> >> plural / to take the user inside your activity stack.
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> >> >> >> -- Kostya
>
> >> >> >> 12 ÑÎ×ÁÒÑ 2012šÇ. 18:45 ÐÏÌØÚÏ×ÁÔÅÌØ saex <[email protected]> 
> >> >> >> ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
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> >> >> >> > i want that when the phone receives a push notification from AC2M, 
> >> >> >> > a
> >> >> >> > notification must be shown in the notification bar, and if the user
> >> >> >> > press on the notification, my app must be started and show a 
> >> >> >> > specific
> >> >> >> > activity describing that notification, and not the normal fist
> >> >> >> > activity of my app.
>
> >> >> >> > It is possible to achieve this? can someone explain me how?
>
> >> >> >> > My app must be started to listen the receiver? or can my app be not
> >> >> >> > started?
>
> >> >> >> > thanks
>
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