Android :: Can I Create An Activity For A Particular Task?

Mar 17, 2010

Here's my use case: The app starts at a login screen. You enter your credentials and hit the "Login" button. Then a progress dialog appears and you wait for some stuff to download. Once the stuff has downloaded, you are taken to a new activity. Exactly which activity you are taken to depends on the server response.
Here's my problem: If you go HOME during this login/download process, at some point in the near future your download will complete and will invoke startActivity(). So then the new activity will be pushed to the foreground, rudely interrupting the user. I can't start the activity before I start the download, because, as I mentioned earlier, the activity I start depends on the result of the download.

I would obviously not like to interrupt the user like this. One way to solve this is to refrain from calling startActivity() until the user returns to the app. I can do this by keeping track of the LoginActivity's onStop() and onRestart(). But I'm wondering, is there any way to create the activity while it is in the background? That way the user returns to the app and he is ready to go. otherwise he would have to wait for the new activity to be created (which could take some time because the new activity also has to download and display some data). Update: Guess what? I LIED! I could have sworn that starting this activity was causing it to come to the foreground, but I went back to test it again and the problem has magically disappeared. I tested in both 1.6 and 2.0.1 and both OSes were smart enough not to bring a backgrounded task to the front.

Android :: Can I create an activity for a particular task?


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Feb 2, 2009

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I have activity launch code as ..

CODE:...........

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All i see is 2 process, where i was hoping to see an instance of TargetSL, for each launch that was invoked by the singleLauncher!

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Mar 26, 2010

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Jan 6, 2010

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Mar 14, 2010

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Nov 15, 2010

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Jan 13, 2010

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Jul 13, 2010

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Feb 17, 2010

When the user press the home key, the onPause method is called. At this time, the application is supposed to save its state so it can be properly recovered later.

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Mar 24, 2009

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Aug 29, 2010

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Sep 23, 2010

I have a very simple android project. I got the following error message when I try to run it. The emulator is running but the application doesn't come up. I couldn't find any useful information online.

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Aug 4, 2010

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Android :: After Killing Task Droid Not Launching Correct Activity / What Is Happening?

Aug 19, 2009

Our application is defined to launch a SplashScreenActivity from Intent { action=android.intent.action.MAIN categories= {android.intent.category.LAUNCHER} . After the SplashScreenActivity does its work, it launches another intent to launch MainMenuActivity and finish() is called on SplashScreenActivity.

When we run our app for the first time on our phone, the SplashScreenActivity launches OK, and correctly launches the MainMenuActivity.

However, if we kill the app using TaskKiller, LOGCAT indicates that the application has been killed. I can't debug the app, because launching it from eclipse with the debugger makes it work OK, because it reinstalls the app. Perhaps there is a way to launch the app without reinstalling it?

Here is the Log of us killing our app...

When we launch the application again, the LOG messages for SplashScreenActivity are not logged and it looks from LOGCAT that Android is launching the MainMenuActivity instead. Here is the log...

Can someone Romaine, Diane help us understand what is happening? We saw this happening because some variables are initialized in SplashScreenActivity that aren't available with MainMenuActivity and we were getting NPEs.

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Sep 26, 2010

How do I close a whole hierarchy of activities and show a new activity not present in the current task?

Context

Consider a FTP browser that resumes the previous session on launch. Each folder is displayed in its own activity. When I click on a folder, a new activity is started for the folder. If I press the back button, the app returns to the previous activity, which corresponds to the the parent folder.

I can logoff from the menu at any time. Logging off should bring me to the login activity (not present the current task when the app has resumed the session), and close all the other activities. How can I do this?

From what I've read, if the activity were in the current task I could use FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP in the intent, but this is not my case.

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Aug 25, 2010

CODE:..........

Here is the code where the problem lies....

It doesn't give me an error it says exactly this when I run the android emulator

"[2010-08-25 09:12:42 - doppler_test] ActivityManager: Warning: Activity not started, its current task has been brought to the front"

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What else may be helpful is my XML code for the button so here it is......

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Nov 2, 2010

I want to display a splash screen followed by my trial.class.I am not getting any error but warning as:

Warning: Activity not started, its current task has been brought to the front

I have different-2 approches for this each time this warning is being displayed.

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Nov 9, 2009

Once upon a time (Android 1.5 and earlier), when you would create a new project using the "android create project" command, it worked well -- you had an app that could immediately be compiled and installed.

Now, though, when you run that command, a number of places need fixing up, where ACTIVITY_NAME shows up instead of the activity name specified...depending on the API level you target.

For example:

CODE:............

leaves ACTIVITY_NAME in:

CODE:..........

If I change the target to 1, 3, or 4, it works as expected. If I have the target as 2 or 5, it gives me the ACTIVITY_NAME.

So, I'm curious to know if:

a. This is a bug, or

b. I'm missing something (despite this example coming straight from the docs), or

c. I've lost my marbles

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Sep 11, 2010

I've gone through a few guides and tutorials, and they're quite clear on how to start an activity (with intent). However, how do I create a new activity in Eclipse? I can probably do this by hand by then I have to modify the R file which is auto-generated. I can create a new XML layout.

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Nov 2, 2010

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I've used this code:

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May 5, 2010

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Feb 18, 2010

Long story short, I have a LaunchActivity which is always called by LAUNCHER (i.e. the home screen). It then starts LoginActivity and then closes itself.This is the flow:
User launches app
LaunchActivity starts, starts
LoginActivity and then calls
finish() on itself (At this point
LoginActivity is the only Activity
on the stack)
User press "Home" button, stopping
LoginActivity
User launches the app again When the app is launched for the 2nd time, two things can happen:
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itself and then STARTS LoginActivity
LaunchActivity starts, finishes
itself and then CREATES
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Feb 22, 2009

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Feb 19, 2010

I want to create multiple instances of an activity in the same process. Should I use FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK flag like the code below?

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This code is executed in class A to create another instance of activity A.

This question, will this code create another task? As I understand is a process can only have one task. Does it mean the two activities will exist in different tasks? That's what I want. I want the two activities to be in the same process.

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