Android :: Want Activity / Service To Communicate With Intent

Aug 2, 2010

In the Activity I write Intent i=new Intent("IntentServiceTest"); Bundle bundle = new Bundle(); bundle.putString("abc", "def"); i.putExtra("wer", bundle); IntentTest.this.startService(i); Start Service into Service OnCreate method,but I don't know how to do get this Intent in this method.

Android :: want Activity / Service to communicate with Intent


Android :: How Does A Service Communicate With Activity?

Feb 17, 2010

Suppose I have an Activity that's a list. It calls a Service when this Activity starts.The Service will do background stuff download, parse, and fill the list.My question is this: How can the Service communicate with the Activity?How can I call a method in the Activity, from the Service? (I'm new to OOP)

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Android :: Getting Service To Communicate With Activity?

Jun 25, 2010

I currently have a Service and an Activity in my application.I currently bind the Service to the activity without using AIDL as the Service and the Activity are in the same application.This allows me to call the methods from the Service within my Activity when I require them, however it doesn't let me call the methods of the Activity from within my Service when I want to.Can anyone comment on what would be the best way to achieve this?I could use Intents but is there an alternative option?I want to have tight communication between the Service and the Activity, I want to be able to call an Activity method from my Service when an event happens.

I now have it working the way I want, however I have come across a problem.My service gets status updates and my Activity is then supposed to react to the update sent on from the Service.The problem is that when I start my activity I get the Dialling Status and then Connected status before the onBind is called and I get the instance of iCallDialogActivity.

I need to be able to use my iCallDialogActivity when I get the Dialling and Connected Status notifications.But this gives me a NullPointer Exception due to it not being created in time when my Activity starts, binding is the first thing I do in my Activities onCreate().Is there a way to make it bind straight away?

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Android :: Best Way For Service That Starts Activity To Communicate With It

Feb 16, 2010

I have a service that listens to a socket. When receiving certain input it is to create an activity. When receiving other input, it is to kill this activity. I have struggled for a while to make the service communicate with the activity through AIDL (http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/aidl.html), but this seems to not be effective. I think AIDL is only effective when the process that is to be talked to is a service, not when it is an activity? I would love some directions or suggestions on how to solve my problem.

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Android :: How To Have Android Service Communicate With Activity?

Mar 17, 2010

I'm writing my first Android application and trying to get my head around communication between services and activities. I have a Service that will run in the background and do some gps and time based logging. I will have an Activity that will be used to start and stop the Service.So first, I need to be able to figure out if the Service is running when the Activity is started. There are some other questions here about that, so I think I can figure that out (but feel free to offer advice).My real problem: if the Activity is running and the Service is started, I need a way for the Service to send messages to the Activity. Simple Strings and integers at this point - status messages mostly. The messages will not happen regularly, so I don't think polling the service is a good way to go if there is another way. I only want this communication when the Activity has been started by the user - I don't want to start the Activity from the Service. In other words, if you start the Activity and the Service is running, you will see some status messages in the Activity UI when something interesting happens. If you don't start the Activity, you will not see these messages (they're not that interesting).

It seems like I should be able to determine if the Service is running, and if so, add the Activity as a listener. Then remove the Activity as a listener when the Activity pauses or stops. Is that actually possible? The only way I can figure out to do it is to have the Activity implement Parcelable and build an AIDL file so I can pass it through the Service's remote interface. That seems like overkill though, and I have no idea how the Activity should implement writeToParcel() / readFromParcel().Is there an easier or better way? Thanks for any help.

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Android :: Way To Get A Certain Activity / Service Based On A Given Intent?

Jan 31, 2010

Suppose that I installed app A and app B, app A has a main activity, and app B wants to show that activity by sending a intent. My question is that how android knows I have installed app A and is able to map the intent to its activity? Is there any windows-registry-like store saving such information?

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Android :: Pass Data From Activity To Service Using An Intent

Jul 20, 2010

How do I get data within an Android Service that was passed from an invoking Activity?

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Android :: Communicate With A Service From An Application

Aug 25, 2009

i have some problem to communicate with a service from an Android application.The service is in a first package "package com.myService" and the application in another on "package com.myApplication".My service work and start well but my next step is to add an AIDL interface to external applications.I have tried to follow the recomandation described here : http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/aidl.html, but i have still the following error (given in the log service):W/ActivityManager( 568): Unable to start service Intent { action=com.MyApplication.IBootstrapService }: not found

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Android :: Service - Communicate With Activities

May 19, 2010

I'm wondering which is the best way to communicate between a Service and an activity..

Broadcast intent
Callback
others?...

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Android :: Communicate Progress From Local Service

May 16, 2010

An application I'm building uses a local Service for downloading files from the web to the phone's SD card. In this app users can browse lists of books, and read them while online. A user can also download a pdf copy of a book for offline viewing. To handle downloads I'm using a locally bound Service. I do not want this Service to run all the time, only when downloading files. So that the Service can shut itself down when its tasks are complete, I am not binding to the service, rather I'm sending an "enqueue for download" command through the Intent passed to Context.startService.

Books available for download are shown in a list. A user can choose to download a book by clicking on its row in the list. On download, I need to show download progress using a ProgressBar on the actual book list row. I need to also show, on the rows, if a book is enqueued for download, or if its download has completed or failed. The books can be shown in different activities throughout the application--in search, or in the user's list of favorite books, for example. When the books are shown in different places, these are not the same objects, but they are uniquely identified by their bookId...............

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Android :: Communicate Between Applications (service Vs Intents)

Sep 13, 2010

What is the difference between 2 ways of interaction between applications on android:

1. implementing service in app #1 and using it in app #2.
2. handling intentions and posting answer intention.

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Android :: How To Communicate Back To Service From Broadcast Receiver?

Aug 17, 2010

I have a widget which starts a service. The service registers two broadcast receivers. I would like to send back intents from the receivers to the service, so that the service can react.I remember reading (on some blog) that this won't start a new service, but will simply pass the intent to the already running service. Is this correct? Is it a bad way of doing it? Is there a better way?

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Android :: How To Communicate With Embedded Activity?

Jan 30, 2010

In my current project I have a full screen TabActivity. Each tab content is handled by two instances of same ListActivity. Now, I put an extra int in intent to know which data should be displayed.So in onCreate method of my ListActivity, I check the int in extra and I build my query to obtain a SQLLiteCursor.I would like to dynamycally give to this two instances of ListActivity the list of item that should be displayed.I do not know what is the best way to do this. Any idea ?

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Android :: Unable To Start Service Intent Service Not Found

Aug 20, 2009

I am getting following message when i try to launch service.Also is there any specific path on file system where we need to place the .apk file which contains my serivce component only.

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Android :: Communicate With A Location Manager Started From Another Activity

Aug 20, 2010

In my app I want to obtain a gps lock and record the coords. But I do not want to lock the device into looking for the gps. The user is to be free to traverse through the app and the different activities within.

So If I call a locationListener in activity A, can I reference it in activities B C and D?

if is was still in activity A I could say something like

A.this.mlocListener.removeMyUpdates();

When I am in activity B how can I reference the LocationListener I set up in Activity A

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Android :: Exclude Own Activity From Activity.startActivity - Intent

Oct 17, 2010

My app works with pictures. It can take multiple pictures as an input, process them, and send them again to another app.

As a consequence, my main Activity has declared an intent filter on ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE for image/* mimetypes and can result in issuing a new Intent with the same action and data type using Activity.startActivity(Intent).

Is there a way to exclude my own activity from the list of apps that is displayed to the user after the startActivity() call ?

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Android :: Ue Intent In Service?

Aug 3, 2010

I want startActivity in the service.first I new Intent(),but I don't know how to new Intent().Because Activity and Service don't together project.I don't know Intent how to find this Activity.

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Android : Closing Activity Completely / Process Killed By Activity Manager Service

Aug 2, 2010

Whenever the memory needs to be reclaimed, the process is being killed by Activity Manager Service in killPidsForProcess. I have a back button in my activity window on right corner of the title bar.

I want to kill the activity completely on clicking the close button. Can I reuse the same function and will it have any major effect? Please help me out in this.

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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 :: UI Blocking On Intent Service?

Sep 14, 2010

I'm launching an IntentService using startActivity from inside the onClickListener of a button. startActivity returns immediately. No blocking there. But the button stays "pressed" until the IntentService finishes its work. In addition, the screen does not respond to rotation while the IntentService thread is running. I can see that it's a separate thread in the debugger but the UI seems to be coupled to it. As soon as the IntentService thread finishes, the UI is unblocked. Any idea how I can prevent this and let the UI continue?

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Android :: How To Get Intent Received By A Service?

Dec 27, 2009

I'm starting a service with an intent where I put extra information. How can I get the intent in the code of my service? There isn't a function like getIntent().getExtras() in service like in activity.

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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 :: Intent Service Not Actually Spawning New Thread

Sep 16, 2010

My IntentService is blocking my UI thread and I wanted to find out why. So I turned on profiling in the onStartCommand method of the IntentService and turned it off at the end of the onStartMethod. The working being done in between is web access with the Apache HTTP client.According to the profiler, the onStartCommand method of the IntentService is running on the main thread, not in a worker thread. Any idea what could cause this behavior?

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Android :: Service Start Intent Problem

Aug 11, 2010

I've found a problem that may random FCs on some certain phones.

Here's the code snapshot:

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

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Android :: Check If Intent Service Is Already Running?

Apr 6, 2010

Sorry for the newbie question, but does anyone know how I can check whether an IntentService is already running? I'm starting an IntentService from onCreate within a normal Activity, and that means that if the user minimises and maximises the application, it gets called twice. I'm wondering if I need to use something like the solution here http://bit.ly/du3VW5 or whether there's a simpler way.

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Android :: Difference Between Context And Start Service Intent

May 15, 2010

I wanted to know what is the difference between Context.startService(intent) and startService(intent) and does it matter which one is used?

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Android :: Register .intent.action.SEND In Service

Apr 26, 2010

I want to receive Intent "android.intent.action.SEND" in a Service. Is it possilbe to register for this Intent via registerReceiver() and get the Intent in Broadcast receiver in the Service?

Or is there any restrictions that "android.intent.action.SEND" can only be registered via Manifest.xml of an Activity and not in a Service?

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Android :: Communication Between Activities - Intent Or Service - Faster

May 3, 2010

Is there a significant difference in time needed for sending data over a service or by using an intent?

Are there general advices when to use service and when to use intents?

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Android :: Not Allowed To Start Service Intent In Permissions

Aug 8, 2009

Having trouble with permissions. The error I get is this: Not allowed to start service Intent { comp= {com.commonsware.android.service/ com.commonsware.android.service.WeatherPlusService} } without permission private to package I installed the WeatherPlus app from Mark Murphy's dev book. I'm trying to call his weather service from a different app. I think I have an issue with permissions, not really sure how they work. I thought that you could just make your own, and then check against it. With that in mind, listed below is the client manifest, followed by the service manifest. I called my permission "mypermission". Code...

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Android :: Sending An Object To A Service Through Intent Without Binding

Feb 12, 2010

Is is possible to send an object to an Android Service through an Intent without actually binding to the service? Or maybe another way for the Service to access Objects...

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