Android Fragment OnDestroy Called Twice During Orientation Change?

Jan 19, 2014

why onDestroy is being logged twice for the fragment class in the the following code when the orientation of the device changes. Its logged once for the activity class, but twice for the fragment.

Code:
public class ExampleActivity extends Activity {

protected String LOG_TAG = ExampleActivity.class.getSimpleName();

private FrameLayout mFragmentHolder;[code].....

Android Fragment onDestroy called twice during orientation change?


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I am working on a MVC implementation for Android (to be subsequently hosted on SF and/or GC).

It works like this:

Activity (View) <=> Application (Controller) <=> Data (Model) <=> Persistence (DB/Network etc)

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3. Upon receipt of data response, controller devices which Activity to launch (or update existing)

4. Application has overridden the method onConfigurationChange

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