I have a bound Service. An activity is binding it. It unbinds the Service on Activity's onStop()
method.
The problem is, if runtime changes (for example, orientation change) happen to the Activity, then the Activity is recreated. So, onStop()
method is called from the Activity, and the Activity unbinds the Service in that method, which results in destruction of the Service (and restarting of it).
I want to preserve the Service from being destroyed in the runtime changes while keeping Service stopping when the Activity is invisible. You could say that try startService()
but it makes the Service not to stop when Activity is invisible. If I add stopService Activity's onStop()
, then the result is the same as bindService()
and unbindService()
.
PostDelaying unbindService()
in Acitivity's onStop()
can solve this problem partly, but the delaying time will be arbitrary, and this prevents the Activity from getting GC for some time. I want a more clear solution.
I don't want solutions like android:configChanges="orientation"
since there are other runtime changes as well, and it is a discouraged way of processing runtime changes.
In short, I want the Service to act like a Fragment that called setRetainInstance(true)
. However, Fragments don't have something like bindService()
. What should I do?