Hi G,
thanks a lot for the explanation.
(souch thigs should be better documented...)

bye.

On 17 Dic, 16:02, G <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey I ran into this problem a while back and was pulling my hair out.
> The fix is easy (and you're on the right track)
>
> You can still call bindService, you just have to call startService
> first. If the service is started via bindService, then it will live
> and die with the activity that called it, but if you start it with
> startService and THEN bind it with bindService, it should stay alive
> indefinitely.
>
> On Dec 17, 9:15 am, qlimax <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > sorry... maybe solved without binding
> > but using startService/stopService
>
> > ----maybe... requires tests :::)))----
> > bye
>
> > On 17 Dic, 14:03, qlimax <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi guys.
>
> > > I'm writing an application that use a service to play an audio file
>
> > > I'm watching the LocalService.java and LocalServiceBinding.java
> > > from the API DEMO
>
> > > In the api demo, the LocalService.java make a notification in the
> > > status bar, in my case it plays mp3 and make a notification. But that
> > > doesn't matter.
>
> > > My problem is that when the user press the "Back Button" the service
> > > must stay active.
> > > I want have the same behaviour as  when i press the "Home Button"...
>
> > > Any help is welcome :D
>
> > > ps:sorry for my eng
>
>

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