I'm not positive about this, but the Messaging source code may be open-
source and included with the Android software stack source package...
Lots of apps, like Mail and Clock and Browser, are open source and
digging through the code of these apps can come in helpful.



On Mar 31, 5:01 am, thomasofdenmark <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am in the process of creating an app that is similar to the build-in
> SMS app.
>
> Here is what the app should work like:
> - a background service should call a web service every 5 min.
> - if certain conditions are right, a notification should be activated
> - when the notification is clicked, the app should open
> - when the app is closed the service should continue to run
> - when the phone is re-booted the service should be started
>
> I have tried to create a service which works fine until android
> decides to kill it.
> I have tried to create an alarm manager to trigger the service, but
> can not get it to work.
> I am using eclipse, osx and magic (1.6)
>
> How should I attack this challenge?
>
> -Thomas

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