Android :: Close All Activities In Tabbed Application
Feb 20, 2009
Can someone tell me how to close all activities running under a tab?My initial activity does not need a tabbed view. Therefore, to initiate a tab for the next (remaining) activities, I call a class that extends TabActivity, from the first tab.All this class does is to assign and call activities based on the tab click.Currently, to close all activities i am using StartActivityforResult.But in this case, while calling activites from the TabHost, setContent does not accept a result code as a parameter.Help me to solve this one. My application is stranded in a blank screen before closing. i.e. in the TabActivity class.
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Sep 25, 2010
I have an application that has a tabActivity and 3 tabs. all off the tabs use a location listener and work with locations. i implement onPause and onResume for every tab to remove and start listening for location accordingly. is this the right way to go? i had another idea to work with and that was implementing a location listener to the tabActivity and doing broadcasts to the child tabs with the location, but it seemed more complicated.
The problem with my current solution is that whenever i switch tab i lose the location i got in the previous and i cant use getlastknown location because i dont want the last location on start of the application.(does this make sense?) what can i do to solve this problem. a thing that will work better will be to have one variable that will hold the last location from the onLocationChanged and i can observe its changes and call methods onChange.
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May 2, 2010
I have two activities,A ,B A will start activity B When I press "back"button in B, I want to close A also But how can I close A here?
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Feb 11, 2010
In my program i'm using 3 activities. How to close 2 activities at a time?..
sample1.java sample2.java sample3.java Now i'm in Sample2.java I need to close Sample1.java & sample2.java
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Jul 14, 2010
Can any one give me some code to close all the services and activities of my app so they dont reopen? i know in android you dont have to close your app but i want the app to exit if the terms of service are not accepted. at the moment im using android.os.Process.killProcess(android.os.Process.myPid()); in one of my activities but the launch activity automatically starts aggin, any way to prevent this?
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Dec 4, 2009
I'm trying to create a tabbed view in my widget configure activity. I'm using a tab activity as my activity type and I have the following code..................
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Mar 17, 2010
I seem to be missing something obvious here, why would I want more than one activity per application in Android? Does somebody have some solid examples?
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Nov 9, 2010
I created an app with one activity, and it works just fine. Having though more about the app, I decided to add another activity which be the welcome screen of the app, with a nice logo and some buttons. This app should direct the user to the activity I mentioned before. The only trouble is - I can't find out where and how can I determine which activity should launch first, the moment the app loads. Do I need to create the entire app from scratch, but this time programing the home activity first?
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Jun 23, 2010
I want to offer the user an option to exit the application as I need to delete some sensitive data, which is stored in the SharesPreferences as long as the application needs it.
As soon as the user wants to exit, the password in the SharedPreferences should be wiped and of course all activities of the application should be closed (it makes no sense to run them without the known password - they would crash).
How can I do that?
System.exit(0) and finish() only exit the current activity - useless. I know there is a taskmanager app. How is that one doing it? It's able to kill the whole application ...
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Nov 24, 2010
Need help closing/accessing my views in a simple app (included an img of my program layout) but I might have been too confusing. Basically, I have an app that has a main menu where the user can click a button to open a camera. The user then snaps a photo and it is displayed on a page. The user will then click another button that detects faces. If faces are detected, the user is sent to a final page that shows the cropped face, etc. I give the user the ability to return to the main menu or snap a new photo.
Let's say a new photo is snapped and the user does it a few more times. Now I have multiple saved instances of old snapped photos (presented on the layout). How do I kill the previous instance (the layout from before he decided to snap a new photo)? So when I try to close the app it doesn't go back to the previous instance (displayed layout of said snapped photo). I am so confused on this one thing.
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Nov 17, 2010
I think that it should be possible to get all the activities from 'third-party' application, described in the manifest file. I can't figure out how.
for example: List<Activity> aList = packManager.getActivitiesForPackage("package.name");
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Sep 10, 2010
I have an application with many forms implemented as separate activities. The form variables are dynamically built based on a database, and there are a ton of variables in the C++ side of the application (accessed via JNI). I don't see how saving out all of this data to persistent storage each time the onPause() or the onSaveInstanceState() of one of these many activities goes into the background is a smart use of processor time. And I don't see how even if I save the local variables for each activity during that time I'd be able to restore a single activity within the context of all the others.
I have set up a service that auto saves the files when I detect that the app has gone into the background. (I set a time stamp when onPause() is called in any activity and then clear the time stamp when onResume() is called on any other activity. If the time elapsed is more than a few seconds, I know I'm not the top activity any longer and the service saves the files).
What I'd like to do is continue on as normal unless the OS kills one of my activities. Since we don't always get notified of this, I thought it would be nice if there were a way to tell the OS that I'd rather you kill the whole app than just one activity.
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Jun 20, 2010
I want to have an options menu that is available to all Activities in my app (on pressing the MENU button). I've been doing this by creating it in onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) for each Activity but this seems redundant. Is there a way to create it in one place and have it available in all Activities?
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Oct 29, 2010
I have run into an requirement of my application that i cant find a way to do this.
I need my application to be fullscreen and no title bar (done), and this application will have a background image. However, all the activities/views of my application must be transparent/translucent so the application background will be visible all the time behind the information i am displaying.
Basically i would like to have this behavior
http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/amazon-kindle-android-app.jpg
supousing that the image you see is not the phone wallpaper, but the application background image. What would be the application configuration in the manifest file and what would be the configuration for eacy activity/view?
I also noticed that, i need to setup each activity to be fullscreen without title bar. Is there a way to do this globaly in the application so all activities will behave this way?
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Jul 17, 2010
I have an application with two activities and I'd like to be able to have two icons appear in the launcher, each launching the respective activity within the app.Specifically, I want one icon to launch my main app, and another icon to launch my settings activity. Is this possible?This creates two launcher icons, but they both run my main app instead of the second icon running my settings app. I've tried just having the launcher category but then I don't get an icon so it looks like I need the main action as well.Is this the right approach or should I be declaring two applications in the manifest instead?
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Aug 3, 2009
I created an application which consists of several activities. If I start a subactivity named DlgTitleTags from main activity everything goes well.
Another case is when I start a subactivity DlgLibrary and then from DlgLibrary DlgTitleTags the execution fails on line:
CODE:..................
In the first example this line executes without errors so I'm wondering what could be wrong here.
This is the copy from log:
CODE:........................
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Oct 6, 2010
I have an application which has multiple activities associated with it. When the user clicks on the launcher icon I want the last used activity of the application to be shown.
What's the best way to accomplish this?
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Jun 3, 2010
How to pass data between activities in an Android application?
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Mar 16, 2010
I would like to share a cache file across activities, which are running in different processes but in a same application.So, is there any way to make it thread safe (probably not "thread safe", should we call it "activities safe" or "process safe" ?
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Nov 4, 2010
i need to add code to a button that closes completely my app i tryed with some stuff from google, but my app is still running in background, i need to close it wich code closes an android application?
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Sep 21, 2010
I'm running an application with different activities. When I close my app, all the activities are destroyed but my app still locked in my main thread in: Object.wait(long,int) line: not available [native method] Is there a service still running or something like that ? What can I do in order to close properly my app?
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Jan 21, 2010
In my application i have to close the application.Hence i am using System.exit(1).But some times it is trying to restart entire application.What is the problem?How can i close an application safely?
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Nov 22, 2010
I am designing an app that will have some activities separated in tabs. Some of them will have to perform tasks in the background will the user is in another tab. What is the best strategy for designing an app like this? I was thinking about using a service but it can be killed by android dalvik, isnt it?
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Aug 8, 2010
For me, it would be K9 Mail. What about you all?
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Apr 18, 2010
I'm currently writing an application for the Android platform that requires a mounted SD card (or ExternalStorage). I know that it might not be the best way to require something like that, but the application will work with quite a lot of data, and I don't even want to think about storing that on the device storage.Anyway, to ensure that the application wont run without the external storage, I do a quick check in the activities onCreate method. If the card is not mounted, I want to display an error message and then quit the application.When I run the application, and the exception gets raised (I raise it manually to check if everything works), the error message is displayed correctly. However when I press the button, the application closes and I get an Android error, that the application was closed unexpectedly (and I should force exit).I read some topics before on closing an application, and I know that it maybe shouldn't happen like that. But how should I instead prevent the application from continuing to run? How do you close the application correctly when an error occurs?
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Oct 1, 2009
The ApplicationManager is killing the process of my application when the user presses on "FORCE STOP" on the Aplication Manager.According to the documentation a broadcast action is.The user has restarted a package, and all of its processes have been killed. All runtime state associated with it (processes, alarms, notifications, etc) should be removed. *Note that the restarted package does not receive this broadcast.* The data contains the name of the package.How can I listen that action in my application; I have tried creating a BroadcastReceiver on my package, but the onReceive() is not called.
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Jul 27, 2010
How can I close the browser once I got redirected to my app. Is there any way to do this?
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Jul 19, 2010
how can i close my whole Android Application with one line code
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Aug 28, 2010
I started to develope an application. When I wanted to close the application I clicked on the home screen, but the app is still playing in the background. Than I tried to click on the "back" key, but nothing happend, so I've created a key event listener for the 'back" key, and inside that method I wrote finish(); Now my app is closing but I think it's still running in the background, because when I go to "manage applications" I can still see it in the "running" tab, and if I press it, I see I can click on the "force close" to actually close the app. What do I need to do in order to really close the app without leaving it open (one way or another)?
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Jul 2, 2009
I have uploaded application to market and met weird problem which I never received before - when I click "Open" button when the application is installed I receive error dialog and the application is forced to close. I do not have this problem when start application from desktop launcher panel. I have already receive 2 stars for that though the exception even comes not from my cod - very unpleasant surprize from market app.
Application uses vibration and declares corresponding uses-permission "android.permission.VIBRATE" - this is what the exception tells me about, but I can't see such problem with other apps that use vibration on market.
Here the exception:
CODE:..............
Here is application manifest:
CODE:.........................
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