Android :: Push New Instance Of Main Activity?

Sep 2, 2010

Is it possible to create/push-onto-stack a new Activity of the same main Activity in an Android application with an argument passed to the Activities constructor? Specifically from a Dialog object...

Android :: push new instance of main Activity?


Android :: How To Get Calling Activity Instance From Called Activity?

Jul 9, 2010

I have a Contact Activity which is derived from ListActivity, which displays list of contacts, and on click of item, a new Activity Message Activity derived from ListActivity is initialized.Now I know, I can pack some information in Bundle and pass it before creating activity, but is there a way I can get instance of "ContactActivity" in onCreate method of "MessageActivity"?

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Android :: Handle Existing Instance Root Activity Launching Root Activity From Intent Filter

Apr 3, 2010

I'm having difficulties handling multiple instances of my root (main) activity for my application. My app in question has an intent filter in place to launch my application when opening an email attatchment from the "Email" app. My problem is if I launch my application first through the the android applications screen and then launch my application via opening the Email attachment it creates two instances of my root activity. steps: Launch root activity A, press home Open email attachment, intent filter triggers launches root activity A Is it possible when opening the Email attachment that when the OS tries to launch my application it detects there is already an instance of it running and use that or remove/clear that instance?

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Android :: Open Dialogue Activity Without Opening Main Activity Behind It

Jul 19, 2010

Im writing a program that offers a quick reply dialog upon receipt of an SMS.

However, I am getting an unexpected result. When I receieve an SMS, the appropriate dialog activity comes up displaying the correct phone number and message, however there is a second activity behind it that is the 'default' activity in my program (it is what opens when i launch my application)

I do not want this second activity to come up. The quick reply activity should come up by itself over top of whatever the user was doing before.

The 'floating' activity:

CODE:.........

The call to the activity inside an onReceive()

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

The Manifest:

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

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Android :: Passing Arguments From Loading Activity To Main Activity

May 16, 2010

I'm writing an application that starts with a loading activity. In the loading activity the app requests html from web and parses the html, then it sends the parsing result to the main activity. The main activity has several tabs, and contents of these tabs are based on the result of parsing.For example, the result of parsing is a list of strings ["apple", "banana", "orange"], and I need to pass this list to main activity, so that the main activity can create three tabs named after three fruits.I would like to know if there is any way to pass a list of strings among activities, BTW, is it the common way of do this?

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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 :: Starting Second Activity From Main Activity On Button Click

Dec 4, 2009

Need an example of how to create/start a new activity from the main activity. I have a button click event on the main layout. Originally I just used setContentView(R.layout.secondactivity); which brings up the layout but I don't think that is correct since the secondactivity class is not instantiated at this point yet. I have looked for such an example and can not find one.

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Android :: App Widget Configure Activity Opens Main Activity

Jan 10, 2010

I hav an app that is like a relational database. There is a main app activity that users manage things with. There is also a widget that will display important info and add data to the database. When the widget is clicked, a configure class displays a way for the user to edit data. When the configure activity is done, the widget is updated and instead of going back to the home screen, the apps main activity is started. I can't find where the main activity is being called from. Wouldn't I have to create an intent and start Activity() to get this behavior? When done updating, I want the home screen and not my app.

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Android :: Get Instance Of The Activity?

Jul 9, 2010

Is there a way to get an instance of the activity that has called the currently running activity from the intent object that has been passed to it? eg. if A has called B, I would like to retrieve A's instance from the intent in B's onCreate method. As Activity is not Serializable i am not able to pass the instance in the extras bundle.

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Android :: Main Activity To Browser Activity Error

Nov 7, 2010

I have a main activity, then i call a new activity intent from this. Lets call this SecondActivity. Then from my secont activity i call a browser intent. Then my browser intent call my second activity's onNewIntent method.Evereything work fine, but when i click on "back" button on my phone on my second activity, i will not going to my main activity, but the browsers activity, why?

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Android :: Recover An Instance Of An Activity

May 9, 2010

I have a bunch of tab activities (which I implemented myself, didn't want to use the tabviews with activities inside them), so It's basically 5 activities calling each other every time the user clicks on the tabs displayed as a row of LinearLayouts at the bottom of the screen.

The thing is that the way I do it now, everytime the user jumps from one activity to another, a new activity is created and launched. Of course, I can see I'm wasting resources this way. So what I would like to do is to create every activity only once; and then if the user wants to go back to the previous (or any one that was already created and is probably paused) just check on some kind of list or array to see if the activity can be recovered and only in the case it can't; to lauch a new one.

My question is, how can I check this? should I save the intents? and how to recover the activities afterwards? I'm kind of new with java.

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Android :: Get Instance Of The Launched Activity

Jul 19, 2010

Is there any way to get the instance of a launched activity(or any view in that activity )of a application in another application.

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Android :: How Finish An Activity In This Instance

Aug 16, 2010

We all know that hitting the back button on the device doesn't kill the application, it merely finishes (destroys) the activity running on the foreground.

Well I have come across some code which helps me capture the back button signal so that I cannot exit the application. The only way to exit it in such cases is to press the home key.

Now this situation presents me with a unique disadvantage! The inability to kill finish the application on a time of my own choosing allows the application to keep running in the background like nothing has changed.

So in such cases is the task manager my only friend or is there a way for me to otherwise kill this application?

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Android :: PendingIntent Always Creates New Activity Instance?

May 21, 2010

My app consists of an Activity and a service that runs in the background. The service periodically checks a website for an alarm condition. When the service detects the alarm, it should put a user notification into the status bar. If the user clicks the notification, it should display the app's activity. If the activity is already running, that activity should become visible. If the activity is not currently running, it should be created.

However the notification created by my service *always* creates a new instance of the activity, whether the activity is currently running or not. How do I get the desirable behavior?

Here is my service pseudo-code:

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

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Android :: Correctly Manage Activity Stack In This Instance?

May 28, 2009

I'm working to finish a small application, but I'm having problems seeing what combination of activity attributes and intent flags I need to achieve my intended application design. Trying my best not to describe the app in minute detail, here's the basic operation (I've supplied screenshots in the hope it makes sense easily): Users have a garden which contains flowers (GardenActivity).

http://www.tomgibara.com/images/daisy/garden/hut_screen.jpg

They can tap on a garden to see details of flowers (FlowerActivity)

http://www.tomgibara.com/images/daisy/garden/flower_screen.jpg

When flowers are fully grown a notification provided, tapping on the notification displays the garden containing the flower.

http://www.tomgibara.com/images/daisy/garden/notify_screen.jpg

Users can also use the GardenActivity as a picker to choose flowers to "exhibit" (ConfigureActivity)

http://www.tomgibara.com/images/daisy/garden/planting_screen.jpg

I want the app to operate so that if the user already has a GardenActivity somewhere in the stack (whether it's at the top, or underneath a FlowerActivity) the notification will alert the user by bringing that activity to the front (clearing any FlowerActivity that may be above it). I've tried using the FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK | FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP combination (without changing any activity launch modes) on the notification's pending intent, but it still launches a new GardenActivity, even if one is already available.

I've also tried using android:launchMode="singleTask" on GardenActivity. The notifications then seem to work correctly, but it prevents GardenActivity from returning any result back to ConfigureActivity.

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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 :: Prevent New Activity Instance After Clicking On Notification

Jun 24, 2010

Application (non-wanted) behavior - application is started, some text is put into text-box and notification is created through button action. user "clicks" the home button, application is "minimized", notification is available in bar user selects the notification and the application is "maximized"

BUT - instead of the original instance, new instance is started (e.g. in the newest instance is missing the original text; when the latest instance is closed there is still the original instance with original text ) .

The code of the notification method

CODE:.....

I have also in the manifest xml file following tag android:launchMode="singleTask"

But it is still the same...The main problem is double/triple initialization of the application, i know that there are other means to preserve the values in resumed applications. Also it is needed that the applications stays running in background as the main functionality is the streaming of internet radio.

What is missing in the code ? What kind of information from my side is missing for to troubleshoot the issue ?

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Android :: Saving Cursor State With Activity Instance?

Apr 27, 2010

I've got an android app that pulls a random 20 questions (rows) as a cursor from a SQLite DB and loops through all the questions to ask the user all 20 questions.

Is there some way to save the cursor's state/location when the activity is paused or stopped so that when the activity resumes the cursor is restored and in the same position as it was when the activity was paused/stopped?

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Android :: AllowTaskReparenting - True Will There Be A Single Instance Of The Activity

Oct 4, 2009

Before asking my doubt, let me clarify my understanding of allowTaskReparenting...

Suppose there exists a Task (say Task 1) and this task has an activity (say Activity 1) which wants to call my Activity (say Activity 2). Let my activity (activity 2) set the attribute allowTaskReparenting to true and let my activity have a specific taskAffinity(affinity1). When Activity1 calls my activity (activity2), my activity becomes part of the task1. But suppose another task (task2) is already present/created with the same taskAffinity as mine (affinity1) and an activity in that task (say activity3) tries to start my activity, my activity gets re- parented to task2.

Not sure if i was clear enough. If i were to rephrase my words...

If my activity has allowTaskReparenting set to true and an instance of my activity is already present in task1. If task2 with the same task affinity as my activity tries to start my activity, the EXISTING activity gets re-parented from task1 to task2.

My quesions:

(1) Is my understanding correct ?

(2) If I am correct then a single instance of my activity gets shifted from task1 to task2. So 2 activity objects of my activity are NOT created.

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Android :: New Activity Instance Created For Every Intent-filter?

Feb 6, 2010

I'm using an intent-filter on URLs for my activity:

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

the launchMode attribute is set to "singleTop", but it looks like a new activity is created every time I click a matching url. I thought that if the activity is already alive somewhere, it would simply be brought to the front of my activity stack?

I tried this on the emulator/device, same behavior, a new activity instance is always created.

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Android : Single Instance Theme Of An Activity In Phone

Sep 7, 2010

I have two activities. A and B. A starts B. Both are running in the screen and both are visible. Say now B is visible.

On a special key press, I want to bring the A to the front and make it active. The problem I am facing is when the special key is pressed, another instance of A is launched and the new instance is brought to the front.

But I want the original A to come to the front. I want to make this change in the framework layer rather than application specific by using the singleInstance theme in the launchMode in AndroidManifest file.

Please help me in this regard as this is really urgent for me. Any inputs will be really valuable for me.

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Android : Inside TabActivity / How To Get Instance Of Current Tab Activity?

Apr 23, 2010

I have attached a menu to my TabActivity, and when a menu item is selected, I would like to do something different based on which view is being currently displayed in the TabHost.

int getCurrentTab() returns me the id of the current tab... but from that int how can I get the instance of the activity running?

I also tried getCurrentView(), getCurrentTabView(), but these return things I can't seem to cast to the class of the current activity.

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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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Showing Activity Without Recreating Instance?

Oct 4, 2011

1) I dont want to re-create activity once it is created in order to show. How can I do this ? like showing activity from back stack whenver thers a call for it. (It might appear at any index in back stack.)

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Android :: Acitivity Managing - Always Starts New Instance Of Activity And Fetch Data From DB

Nov 17, 2010

I have been in problem of the Activity life-cycle. All though i read lots of docs on it put on getting clear picture on it. I have Activity A. In that activity I have menu options. If we click any option it opens the respective activity like if i click on 2nd button it opens Activity B Now again Activity B has same options into it. When user clicks on 1st button then i need to go back to activity A. So using this. Intent intent = new Intent().setClass(context, Articles.class); startActivity(intent); So always it starts new instance of activity and fetch data from DB. I want something like Activity A can be resumed back as it was.

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Android :: Launch The Same Activity From Widget With Different Extras - Prevent Same Instance Show Up After Returned From HOME Button?

Nov 5, 2010

I have a widget that contains 4 buttons to show 4 stock prices, each of them will launch into the same activity Quote.class to show stock details. In onUpdate(), it will set up the pendingIntent with extras with stock symbol. After I hit button A, it goes to Quote activity that shows stock A. Then I hit the BACK button to the homescreen, Quote activity calls onDestroy() and when I hit button B, stock B will show properly. However, when i hit HOME button after it shows stock A, the Quote activity only calls onStop without calling onDestroy(), then as i hit button B, it will call onStart() and it shows the same instance that shows stock A.

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

Originally I thought adding a flag in the Intent should solve this problem. But I have tried
i.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_MULTIPLE_TASK or FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK or FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY), none of them makes any difference.

So is there any ways to make it work? How can i remove the history stack from HOME button? How can I call onCreate in Quote activity and get new extras when i hit button B?

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Android :: Getting An Asset Outside Of Main Activity

Nov 30, 2009

From digging around a bit, getAssets() is an inherited method from ContextWrapper. It returns an AssetManager, and using open() it can return an InputStream. What I'm attempting to do at this point, is use the GLSurfuceViewActivity, Cube and CubeRenderer to work and learn off of and read in vertex data from a binary file. I've already created the binary output by parsing a model obj file and added to the assets directory. My Shape class (modified from the Cube class) does not have access to calling getAssets() since it's not a subclass of Activity or ContextWrapper. Once I accepted that, I tried to think of the best way to read in the data (without storing it extra places) to the Shape class. What I did, and seems to be working okay, was modify the Shape and ShapeRenderer constructors to accept an AssetManger as a parameter.

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Android :: Application Without Main Activity?

Oct 5, 2010

Is there a way to manage application activities by hand, like this: user activating an application from menu, it does some initialization, then creates some activity (is it necessar y to declare all activities in the application manifest?), and listens to it's events. On some event application decides to close one activity and open another - so it contains all the application logic. Didn't found anything like this in examples, they all have all the logic in the activity classes. Maybe I need to user Services? (Maybe I don't understand right, what an activity represents. For me it's like window in windows, or Displayable in j2me) I'm very new to android development, trying to understand the basics.

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Android :: How To Tab In Activity To Display Main.xml?

Apr 6, 2010

I am trying to make a app with the tuotrail of the developerspage, then I would like to display a main.xml in a tabview, instead the textview, wich in the tuotrail,is in the activity.How do I tell my tab in activity do display the main.xml?

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Android :: Service Updating Main Activity Gui

Aug 24, 2010

I have a service which collect data and send them to a certain URL and updating the main activity GUI, so which is better in the performance to use a long service with listeners to collect the data and threads in it to update the GUI and sends to the internet or to make another service responsible for updating the GUI and sending to the URL only while the first one just collects the data?

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