There is really no reason in this case, this is clearly a case of getting the cloud service to send push notifications. And for OwnCloud that could be as simple as a plugin for OwnCloud. Here's a diagram on how it should work:
http://www.slideshare.net/tedgould/ubuntu-application-lifecycle-51978547/27 Ted On Sat, 2015-10-03 at 15:54 +0200, Sturm Flut wrote: > Good afternoon, > > it might be helpful to file a general "Support for cloud synchronisation > in the background" bug against > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-application-lifecycle for this. If other > platforms can do it, we should too. > > cheers, > Simon > > > On 08/18/2015 05:57 AM, Nathan Haines wrote: > > On 08/17/2015 08:42 PM, Thomas A. Moulton wrote: > >> ok so I am mixing threads... > >> > >> Will apps be able to continue running in background or at least be able > >> to keep a socket open when not active? > > > > On anything other than a phone, yes. > > > > On a phone, no. Unless you change the setting manually because you hate > > battery life. Then yes, and you've always been able to do that. > > > > But no one's going to spend time optimizing applications on the > > phone--if you break a fundamental design feature on your phone, you'll > > have to live with the consequences. Your mileage may vary, but if you > > keep unused apps closed you might be fine. (The default intended > > experience is that you never, ever have to worry about whether apps are > > running.) > > > >
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