Dear Olivier,

 Thanks for the answer but I'm not using the NDK .
Instead, I'm developing using the entire source code ( AOSP) , so it
should be possible. Any indications in how I can implement this
feature? I would be very appreciated.
I also understand very clearly the risky of not using the NDK.

Cheers,

Carlos.

On 14 Dez, 16:27, Olivier Guilyardi <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12/14/2009 03:29 PM, Banderas wrote:
>
> > I'm developing a C++ application for the android that needs to talk
> > with a server whenever there is an internet connection available. If
> > the internet connection is cut-off the application needs to "sleep" in
> > order to reduce the battery consumption. If the internet connection is
> > back the application should "awake".
> > I'm searching for any kind of event notification available for C++. I
> > don't want to use pooling.
> > I know that in java we receive these notifications from the
> > connectivity service.Can we trap them natively?
>
> You can't do a such thing natively. The android ndk only exposes very few 
> public
> APIs (see android-ndk/docs/STABLE-APIS.TXT).
>
> If you want to be notified from a such event then do it in Java and call the
> relevant native routines through JNI.
>
> --
>   Olivier

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