anyone got an idea?
On Aug 23, 11:28 am, Shany <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I was wondering on this for quite a bit but couldn't find any
> solution!
>
> 1. My app bind to a service (through AIDL interface)
> 2, The service runs in the backround and send to my activity a value
> every now and than (and also a notification is sent)
>
> When I click the HOME button, and than navigate back to my application
> (while still i get notifications) to my app and launch it, everything
> is fine, i'm back to my app as if I never left it (i get a window with
> my value displayed)
>
> When I click the BACK button the service dies along with the activity
> that is bound to it (the onDestroy() of the service is fired and the
> code there removes all the messages)
>
> now, I removed the code that disabled the message handler to my
> services, and the service is kept a live even if i killed the host
> activity.
>
> however, the service still runs in the bk and i get notifications but
> when I run my activity again, it wants to start a new service! which
> means, the service in the background is left to run without any
> binding to it, and it just there in the void running.
>
> my question:
> How mp3 alike apps in android catch the BACK button and still able to
> keep connection to a service even after the activity is closed?
>
> i can save the process ID of the service, but is it possible to attach
> your self to the service? or even re-bind to the existing one?
>
> how does it work??
> thanx!
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