Android : Start An Activity WITHOUT It Becoming The Foreground One?
Apr 22, 2010
Is there a way to call startActivity(Intent) without the newly started activity displacing the current one as the active, foreground activity?
If not purely so, are there near approximation to this effect that can be done, such as mimicking a back keypress event right after calling startActivity()? If so, which means is preferred?
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Mar 3, 2009
Who knows how I can make Activity visible from invisible process? .....
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May 2, 2010
I'm getting the outgoing number using BroadCastReceiver and then starts a Activity. but my activity runs in the background??? how can i bring it to foreground? ...
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Oct 6, 2010
I want to write a service for Android platform that is notified when the current foreground activity changes. Basically the service should do some tasks only when the top activity changes. Is there any way to subscribe and to be notified when this kind of event occurs? Or there is no possibility and the service should poll from time to time the list of running activities and to check what is the foreground activity ?Not preferable solution...
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Apr 22, 2009
Is it possible to get listed the apps or activity which are actually displayed on the screen of the android mobile. I need to display a text box on some event when no acitivity is displayed, excepting the home screen.
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Oct 6, 2010
Is there a native android way to get a reference to the currently running Activity from a service?
I have a service running on the background, and I would like to update my current Activity when an event occurs (in the service). Is there a easy way to do that (like the one I suggested above)?
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Feb 17, 2010
Maybe it's easy, but I couldn't really figure this out right so far... I got a BroadcastReceiver waiting to get triggered by the AlarmMangager - this works fine.
Now: because the event, if it occurs, needs to refresh some elements on screen of the main Activity, I would like to send an Intent from that background BroadcastReceiver to my Activity - but only if it is currently in the foreground, aka active.
If it is not running or not visible, I don't care - and the last thing I want to do is start the Activity by my intent! I handle repainting of the views in my onResume method, so I don't care at all.
EDIT: my BroadcastReceiver is waiting for alarms that must be notified to the user. So, it must be there and declared in the manifest. The problem is: it will have to decide whether the mentioned Activity is currently up in front or not.
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Feb 9, 2010
I defined an activity ExampleActivity.
When my application was launched, an instance of this activity was created, say it is A. When user clicked a button in A, another instance of ExampleActivity, B was created. Now the task stack is B, A, with B at the top. Then, user clicked a button on B, another instance of ExampleActivity, and C was created. Now the task stack is C, B, A, with C at the top.
Now, when user click a button on C, I want the application to bring A to the foreground, i.e. make A to be at the top of task stack, A, C, B.
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Sep 22, 2010
How to bring stop activity to foreground (restart) by itself?i use Broadreceiver and intent to restart my activity.but always start two activity (include original activity)how to restart my original activity?
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Mar 29, 2009
I launch my TestWebView activity. After my web page is loaded, I put the app in the background by pressing the Home key. Then I bring the TestWebActivity back to the foreground. Unexpectedly, TestWebView's onCreate() is called when I bring the activity to the foreground. But onDestroy is never called. This same thing happens every time I tested. It appears the old TestWebView was not completely killed so there are possibly duplicate web clients running.
My code: .....
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Oct 19, 2009
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 foreground.
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Jul 6, 2010
I have a function that needs a Surface object to work. I'd like to be able to call that function from a background Service without starting a foreground Activity. Every Surface source in the API that I can see, though, requires a View that's laid out before the Surface becomes available. Are there other ways to create a Surface that I am missing, and can you point me to them?
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Jul 21, 2010
I'm trying to figure out a way to send touch events to the foreground activity. Essentially I want to write something that allows me to run it from the shell and just say "I touched this co-ordinate", so that I can automate some UI tasks for testing. Essentially what Monkey does, but application agnostic.
I think that android.view.MotionEvent holds the key, but I'm not sure how to run something without view so that I don't interfere with what is on the screen. Perhaps with a service, but I'm unclear how that would work.
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Sep 25, 2010
My Activity is running on the foreground and my Activity is getting pushed to background when I hit on the home button... I am trying to display the pop up at certain intervals, in this case as my activity is running on background when I try to display the pop up but thats not shown on the foreground.
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Feb 4, 2010
I currently have an application that naturally gets pushed to the background when the home key is pressed.
The activity losses focus but continues running in the background.
So I want to know is it possible to bring the application back to the foreground when the user presses the green key (call button) on the device?
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Jul 24, 2010
The recent apps display seems to function quite differently from earlier versions on 2.2. Try the following for instance: 1) Open an app 2) Click on something that takes you to another activity in the same app 3) Press the home button 4) Press and hold the home button to get the recent list of apps - select the app you chose in step 1 5) You'll be taken to whatever activity in that app is specified as the main/launcher Activity, rather than the Activity on top of the stack (as it was previously) It makes it appear to the user that the application has exited when the home screen button was pressed. I don't have my app set to clear history on launch or anything like that, and I can replicate it on the emulator and with any app on my device (Contacts, Gmail, Engadget etc) Anyone else notice this? Anyone know any reason for the changes? I must admit I quite dislike the new method.
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Feb 28, 2010
My app has 2 activities - A and B. From homescreen I launch A, from A I launch B. The activity stack looks like this: A-B. Now I press HOME button, and from homescreen click again on my app icon, which launches A and adds it on top of the activity stack, which now looks like this: A-B-A. But I just want to bring my application to foreground, is that possible in Android?
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Nov 12, 2010
I'm struggling with my app that launches multiple instances of the same Activity using the same intent. My main activity is of class type A and it does a startActivity() of two children that are of the same class type B. So we have B1 and B2 launched. If B1 and B2 are both paused (by pushing back button and making sure finish() is not invoked on them so they are truly paused), how can A uniquely bring either B1 or B2 to the foreground again? I do want to launch a new B activity. I want to uniquely bring B1 or B2 to the foreground.
so both B1 and B2 were created like this... Intent intent = new Intent(context, B.class); intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK); startActivity(intent);
Now I want A to bring B1 (or B2) to the foreground/front so I use the below code, but how do I distinguish B1 or B2 when starting the activity? This only brings the last instance of B that was on top to the foreground.
Intent intent = new Intent(context, B.class); intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_REORDER_TO_FRONT); startActivity(intent);
I've tried keeping around references to B1 and B2 and doing something like this, but this also only goes to the last instance of activity class B that was on top...
Intent intent = new Intent(B1context, B.class); intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_REORDER_TO_FRONT); B1context.startActivity(intent);
I even tried this, but it still doesnt get me my unique B1 or B2... Intent intent = B1.getIntent(); // i.e. the original intent that started me startActivity(intent); // still only brings to front the last B that was on top.
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Jan 26, 2009
I have an application with contains multiple activities. The main activity will start the others ( use startActivity() ) depends on user event, when an activity close, it calls finish() and return back to main activity. It appears to behavior like that.
However, the "problem" I see is main activity's onCreate function is called every time. I think the the main activity should be placed in the activity stack and simply push to front when others exit, therefore only onResume, onStart are called. Is there some flag I need to set or I misunderstand the activity behaviro?
In child activity, besides calling finish() or startActivity for main activity, what is other way to move main activity to front?
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Jan 10, 2010
I created an application which enables the user to set whether he wants to receive notification while the application runs in background mode. If the notifications are enabled an activity should be started (the dialog should appear on the screen).
I tried to enabled it the following way:
CODE:...........
This is the method from main activity. When onPause() is executed isRunningInBackground is set true.
When I tried to debug it when the main application was running in the background the line
startActivity(intent) had no effect (the activity didn't appear).
Does anyone know how to midify the logic in order to start an activity from the main activity when the main activity is running in the background (after onPause() is called)?
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Apr 20, 2010
I have tried to write an Android application with an activity that should be launched from a different application. It is not a content provider, just an app with a gui that should not be listed among the installed applications. I have tried the code examples here and it seems to be quite easy to launch existing providers and so on, but I fail to figure out how to just write a "hidden" app and launch it from a different one.
The basic use case is:
App A is a normal apk launchable from the application list.
App B is a different apk with known package and activity names, but is is not visible or launchable from the application list.
App A launches app B using the package and class names (or perhaps a URI constructed from these?).
I fail in the third step. Is it possible to do this?
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Sep 10, 2010
I need to made an activity (without layout) that on start check if a service is running. if it is true it starts Activity2, if it false it starts Activity1.
I tried with this code:
CODE:............
Enter code here
But when I check, in the onCreate method, if serviceConnect!=null I receive sometime a NullPointerExcption.
I tried also to insert the operation in the method onCreate in an Async Task:
CODE:............
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Apr 22, 2010
I have a huge maze of activities in my application. What I need to do, is that when the user logs in into the system, the activity history should be cleared. I cant just use finish() when I start a new activity, because I want the activities to have a history until the user logs in. I have experimentet with the different flags when starting an activity, but I have had no success.
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Nov 19, 2010
I want to start a new activity from ab activity that (extends from Linearlayout) .. but this code is not right
CODE:..........
public class SearchResultForm extends LinearLayout{ ...
And i get this error ..
No enclosing instance of the type SearchResultForm is accessible in scope.
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Aug 19, 2009
An activity can be called from existing activity through *startActivity(intent); *
Is t possible to call an activity from non Activity class ? and how?
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Apr 8, 2010
I am developing an aplication. This one is designed to login a user, then select how find a place, using simple data or using a map. When I try to set in the event OnClick for select the "Map way" (using intent):
startActivity(new Intent(getApplicationContext(), MapviewController.class));
I have problems and didn't work.
My class and manifest are:
CODE:...........
Do you know any way to call the MapActivity from other?
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Jan 5, 2010
I am working on a travelling application and i am using tabs and each tab has an activity i.e world clock in one tab ,weather data in another tab and so on with in the weather tab i am displaying the users selected cities and the scenario is that when the user selects a city that city's forecast is to be displayed and later to view details as well which is in another activity . how can i launch this new activity from the already started activity with in the same tab ?
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Sep 13, 2010
I'm trying to start an Activity with startActivityForResult, but I keep getting an ActivityNotFound exception, and I can't work out why. I've looked through the code multiple times, and it seems to be identical to some other, working code. Any suggestions?
The newNoteButton that starts the Activity:
CODE:...........
And the beginning of the TypyEdit Activity:
CODE:................
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Sep 15, 2010
I have created two classes: Example1 and Example2, which extends activity.
Example1 contains a UI of buttons, while Example2 contains UI of TextEdit.
I want to call Example2 when a button is clicked, so this code is in an onclick method
Intent i = new Intent();
i.setClassName("com.a.ui", "com.a.ui.Example2");
startActivity(i);
So I am able to get the UI of Example2 successfully.
What's an alternate way of calling intent?
Is there any alternate way to start an activity?
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Jun 25, 2010
I'm trying to do some dynamic code and I load a new class that's supposed to be an Activity and I want to start it, but using the regular startActivity(Intent) wants the Activity to be "Declared" in the AndroidManifest.xml file.
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