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I'm developing an application in android, where i'm looking for a solution.

There is an Activity(say A1) from which by clicking a button, user goes to another Activity(say A2). Now once the user has finished with A2 activity, he clicks back-button, to go back to previous activity A1. Well this is a very known fact that, A1 will resume automatically at this point.

But I want it in a different way (because my application demands that).

Once if i go to activity A2 from A1, A1 is destroyed; and while being in A2 if back-button is clicked, A1 is created again.

Can anyone tell me how to make this work?

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    What's the special point that A1 must be destroyed and be re-created? If you have some processes that are done during onCreate() in your case, I think you could probably move most of your codes in onCreate() to onResume(). Feb 13, 2012 at 6:41
  • Please check stackoverflow.com/questions/4778754/… which may help. Thanks, Developerjigar Feb 13, 2012 at 6:41
  • @VictorWong~~ tried that already, didn't worked. but it seems like i need to re-create it.
    – kishoredbn
    Feb 13, 2012 at 6:49

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you can use:

public void onBackPressed()  
{  
    //do whatever you want the 'Back' button to do  
    //as an example the 'Back' button is set to start a new Activity named 'NewActivity'  
    this.startActivity(new Intent(YourActivity.this,NewActivity.class));  

    return;  
}  

look at here: http://www.41post.com/1685/programming/android-changing-the-back-button-behaviour

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    I am not sure if this meet his needs, as he wants to make A1 to be destroyed. Feb 13, 2012 at 6:42
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You can override the Back Button key press like so:

@Override
public boolean onKeyUp(int keyCode, KeyEvent msg) {

     switch(keyCode) {
     case(KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK):
          Intent a1_intent = new Intent(this, A1Activity.class);
          startActivity(a1_intent);
          finish();
          return true;



     }
     return false;
}

Take a look at this

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Try this:

public void onBackPressed() {  
    finish();
    return;  
}

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