I think you can make a service which will be running in background all the
time and it can force your activity to come in background whenevr required
without using notification.
UNTOUCHABILITY IS SIN SO KEEP IN TOUCH
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:46 AM, pink 444 pnk...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your replay.
Can u give me a working example for letting an activity to
foreground using notifications.
On Oct 19, 6:17 pm, RichardC richard.crit...@googlemail.com wrote:
Notificationhttp://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.html
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After studying some articles regarding notifications .I have
understood something that after clicking on the notification only
specified activities are activated or brought into foreground.
But in my application i have to bring an activity as soon as a
background event occurred.
I have had a quick look and can't see anyway to do what you want
(there might be a way I just can't find it).
One of the reasons if I read about (on other platforms) for NOT
implementing bring my app to the front and make it active right now
is that it soon degenerates into application wars,
What i want to implement is i have a service which will wait on a
socket for network events.
On some network events service has to notify the application activity
to update GUI elements.
If at all my activity is not running how can i update GUI.At any i
have to update GUI as soon as
Hi Shiva,
try this, may help...
whichever activity, that you want to put in the foreground, use an
Intent, by setting this flag...
intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_BROUGHT_TO_FRONT);
Thanks
Nithin
On Oct 20, 3:20 pm, pink 444 pnk...@gmail.com wrote:
What i want to implement is i
Thanks for your replay.
But the thing here is if at all we click on the notification only
intent will bring the Activity up.
I want to bring the activity to foreground without clicking any
thing.For that what can i do.
Can i bring the activity to foreground using notifications
Reread RichardC's reply. There's good reason to believe that the
platform doesn't allow - indeed shouldn't allow - arbitrary apps to
bring their activities to the foreground without user action.
Even if the platform does allow it, I have to agree with RichardC that
it's not a good idea. If the
use a service to capture that network events.
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 5:57 AM, pink 444 pnk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hai,
In my application i wait on socket for network events.On some
events i have to bring activity into foreground(make activity as
running) if at all it is not in the
Even if the platform does allow it, I have to agree with RichardC that
it's not a good idea. If the user has moved on from your activity to
another, why do you know better than they that yours is more
important?
As soon as i receive network event can i create a new activity and
destroy
RichardC and String are correct.
You can't and shouldn't do this. Re-design your app so that the user
does not need to push a GUI to the front at any possible given time.
Also, your background service that waits in the background may have
been killed by the Android OS due to low memory or low
I don't understand why do you want to force to display your activity. Is
this a must for your requirement?
It would be better to display notification from a background service,
clicking the notification will forward to your activity screen.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 6:42 AM, pink 444
You cannot just bring your app into foreground. Its against android
rules. You have to use notification mechanism to inform user about an
event.
Regards,
Batosz
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 10:24 AM, pink 444 pnk...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your replay.
Can u give me a
Please, read this article before you do that:
http://developer.android.com/guide/practices/design/seamlessness.html
Regards,
Bartosz
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 1:17 PM, pink 444 pnk...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your replay.
But the thing here is if at all we click on the notification
First of all thanks for your wonderful cooperation.
On android mobile if at all we get an incoming call while
interacting with another application, incoming call indication is
being displayed on the screen with an activity instead of notifying
user with notification.
I think it
Notification
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Notification.html
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RichardC
On Oct 19, 1:57 pm, pink 444 pnk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hai,
In my application i wait on socket for network events.On some
events i have to bring activity into foreground(make activity as
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