Android :: How To Start Application In Last Viewed Activity In Previous Session

Apr 21, 2010

I'm writing an application consisting of several activities and, on restarts, I'd like the application to initially display the application's activity that was the last to display in the application's previous session.

I save information about the last activity in SharedPreferences and I'm trying to start that last activity with a call to startActivity(intent) from my Application's onCreate handler.

The problem is that if I don't set the intent's FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK, the result is a run-time exception message in logcat suggesting that I should set the flag. And if I set that intent flag, the correct activity gets started but doesn't fully initialize resulting in null pointer exceptions (which don't occur when I don't attempt to start the activity from my Application class).

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

Calling startActivity() from outside of an Activity context requires the FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK flag. Is this really what you want?

How to correctly start a particular activity from the Application class's onCreate handler?

Android :: how to start application in last viewed activity in previous session


Android :: Start Another Application From Activity

Feb 21, 2010

I want to know if there is any way to start another application from within my application. Specifically i am trying to a have a shortcut (button) to Google Maps Application within my application. Also is there any way to start another process from within my android appplication?

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Android :: How To Start Activity In Another Application

Feb 5, 2010

I have application A defined as below:

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

Now in application B, how can I write the code to start the activity in application A?

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Android :: How Do Start Another Application - Downloaded Or Preinstalled - From An Activity?

Apr 18, 2010

Basically, I want to get a list of all installed apps and pick one to run from an activity.

I've tried ACTION_PICK with Intents but that seems to leave out apps that were downloaded and it has a bunch of junk in it.

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Android :: Finish Any Previous Activity In Stack From Current Activity?

Apr 27, 2010

How to finish any previous activity in application stack (at any level , I mean not immediate parent) , from current activity like on some particular event I want to invalidate this previous activity?

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Android :: Current Activity Force Closes - Tries To Go To Previous Activity

Nov 5, 2010

The default behavior from my observation is if current activity force closes Android tries to go to previous activity on stack How can I control this behavior? I want force close to close all activities

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Android :: Data Of Previous Activity Gone When New Activity Starts

Dec 30, 2009

I am developing an application in which the user require to register first and than got the user page. For that i have made layout and the layout consist many fields, so, i have made part of layout and also made the separate activity for the each layout. The layout like address, phone, etc... After that i have wrote the code for calling an activity and it works fine. It means when i press the "Next" button the another page will come and it will also consist some textview ,edittext and previous and next button. Actually, i want something different like -- When the user fill the first form and he will proceed to next, the content written by the user should not gone when the user press "Next" button. The content should be there which was written by user. And same way i have have 6 pages like that way to complete the registration process. So, have you any idea to solve above problem? I really need your help because right now i stuck at this point. So, please any body help me out of this problem. I would appreciate your help. I am waiting for your reply.

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Android :: App Opens Previous Activity / Only Intermittently

Jul 24, 2009

This is an intermittent bug in one of my apps. I don't expect anyone to solve it immediately, but I'd appreciate any thoughts on how to start debugging!So, my app lets users edit an item (in the EditPage activity). When they press the Back key, the desired behaviour is that it saves their edits and returns them to the home page (the HomeList activity). The code for this is below. It works fine. Except.The bug is this. Some users report that sometimes when they reopen the application after a pause, they are seeing *not* the home page, where they left the application - but the previous edit activity. Crucially, they are also seeing the edit activity without their saved edits - effectively losing their most recent edits.I've been able to reproduce this myself. It only happens after the application hasn't been opened for a while. If I save something, minimize the application and reopen it straight away, it shows the HomeList activity just fine, and the edits have all been saved. But if I save something, leave it for a couple of hours and then reopen it, it shows the previous EditPage activity, without the saved edits (i.e. in the state that the EditPage activity was previously launched).

Any ideas, anyone? I had wondered whether it was due to the Back button being used to return the user to the HomeList activity - maybe Android thinks that the Back button means that the HomeList is not the most "recent" activity, instead the EditPage is. I'd like to carry on using the Back button if possible, though. And in particular, I'm puzzled why it only happens after the app has been idle for an hour or so, and not immediately? Is it something to do with Android's memory management?

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Android :: Previous App Launches Not Starting Activity

Jun 2, 2010

I need a way to detect if this is the first time the user is ever opening the application, if so, start an activity. Then all previous application launches wouldn't start that activity. I've read in a few places about using preferences to accomplish this. Anyone got any ideas?

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Android :: Stop Mediaplayer From Previous Activity

Feb 16, 2010

Can anyone tell me how to stop media player that was started in a previous activity?For ex. In activity-1 button pressed that did - mp.start(); then activity-2 starts for different layout with new buttons, then when button pressed, mp.stop is called, but does not stop the media from the first activity.

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Android :: How To Store Previous Activity Value In Droid

Dec 16, 2009

How to store previous activity value in android

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Android : Pass Values From One Activity To Previous?

Jul 14, 2009

Can any one tell me how to pass the value from one screen to its previous screen. Consider the case.i m having two screen first screen with one Textview and button and the second activity have one edittext and button. If i click the first button then it has to move to second activity and here user has to type something in the textbox. If he press the button from the second screen then the values from the textbox should move to the first activity and that should be displayed in the first activity textview.

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Android :: Back Button Doesn't Go To Previous Activity

Jul 4, 2010

I have two activities. The first is a list where the user selects one of the items which takes them to a second activity showing the details of the item they selected. When the user clicks the back button I want the app to return to the first activity.

Is there anything special i need to do to make this happen?

Right now when I click the back button from the second activity it exits the app just like the home button would.

Here is how I am starting the Second Activity. startActivity(new Intent(getApplication(), SecondActivity.class)); finish();

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Android :: How To Tell A Thread From A Previous Instance Of Your Activity Has Finished

Oct 31, 2010

I'm writing a bitmap editor and I'm trying to write an autosave feature. When onPause is called, I write the application state to an autosave file. As this takes between 0.1s and 1.5s, I've been advised this IO operation be performed in a background thread.

In the onCreate method of my activity, I check to see if the autosave file exists and, if it does, I open it.

Are there any scenarios I have to consider where the user can somehow leave the activity, the autosave thread starts and the user can return to the activity before the thread has finished? If so, how can I detect this and wait for the thread to finish before I check the state of the autosave file?

I was going to make it that, when the user backs out of my activity, they're asked to wait a second while the data is saved. This seems OK, but I can't do this when my activity is interrupted by something like a phone call.

Also, I'm a bit confused about how multiple versions of the same activity can be started as this makes dealing with autosaving more complex. Is there a way to make sure only one instance of my activity is allowed to run at a time?

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Android : Get Font From Previous Activity On Current On Canvas?

Aug 26, 2010

how to get font from the previous activity on current activity on canvas

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Android :: Previous Set Instance Variables Null When Activity Resumed

Apr 20, 2010

I am using an Application object to store app-wide instance data--data that I need to remain in existence for the entire lifetime of the app, so the Application class seems like the proper place to put it. I have just finished reading this thread http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa... that goes into pretty good detail and receives confirmation from Googler hackbod as to how the Application class performs--and from that info it seems this strange behavior I am receiving should not be happening...

Basically, every once in a while when I resume my app in any of its Activities (it is still running in memory so onCreate is not called) I get NullPointerExceptions because instance variables in my Application class are returning null when I request them from my Activity (via a getter method in my custom Application class). It seems as if sometimes Android saves the states of my Activities but deletes all my instance variable data... This can't be an Android problem--there must be something wrong with my code.

Has anyone else ever ran into an issue of this kind? Any ideas as to what may be causing this? I'm not going to post my code here as that won't help anyone, but hopefully someone can point me in some helpful directions.

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Android :: Don't Need Previous Activities Load On Pressing Back Button On First Activity

Jul 15, 2010

When i leave my app after pressing home button and then re launch it from menus it behaves in a strange way.Sometimes it launches the same activity on which i pressed home button.But sometimes it launches the first activity of my app. One reason for this could be that whenever system has memory shortage it clears any activities existing in But the strange thing is if i press back button from first activity it takes me back to the same activity on which i pressed home button and all other previous activities are also there(like if i press back button again previous activities also exist.)I haven't set any launching mode for any activity in my app(like single instance etc).What i don't need is that previous activities load on pressing back button on first activity.

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Android :: Return To Previous Activity Without Calling Finish() / Save This Information?

Oct 26, 2009

I have an android application with a LOT of activities, think of something like a book where every page is a new activity. The user can make changes in each activity, for example highlight certain texts with different colored markers etc. and it's crucial that I'll remember this information as long as the application stays alive (and I don't want/need to remember any of this when it's not). As I understand the best mechanism for storing this kind of information is via onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) and onCreate(Bundle)/onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle) rather than lets say, the Preferences mechanism. My only problem is that the user can navigate backwards to previous pages (Activities) and the only way i know of achieving this is by calling finish() which of course kills the current activity without calling onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) and even if it did call it, the next time I would launch an activity representing that page it would be an entirely new instance. So my question is: Is there a way to go back to the previous activity without calling finish()? or, is there a better way to save this information? maybe through static variables?

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Android :: Start An Activity And Return Back To Original Activity

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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Android :: Start Activity When Main Activity Is Running In Background

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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Android :: Start An Activity In Different Apk Using StartActivity - Using The Activity Name Or Similar

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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Android :: Activity Check Service To Start Another Activity

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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Android :: Start Activity And Clear Activity History

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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Android :: Start A New Activity From Anther Activity

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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Android :: Start An Activity From Non Activity Class

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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Android :: Start A Map Activity From Other Activity

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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Android :: How To Go To Previous Activity Killed By Android

Jul 28, 2010

I had a prob with app i.e when i am moving to the previous window the control goes to the splash screen of my app because the previous activity is killed by android runtime. how to make the previous activity alive. or how to create activity again and how to access it from present activity.

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Android :: Start New Activity In TAB

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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Android :: Why Won't Activity Start

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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Android :: How To Start An Activity

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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