The question above basically explains my question. How does Advanced Task Killer kill an application ?
I have tried the method mentioned in the seconds answer to this question. Which is using ActivityManager.killBackgroundProcesses.
for(RunningAppProcessInfo runningProcess : runningProcesses){
for(ApplicationInfo nonCompliantApp : nonCompliantApps){
if(runningProcess.pkgList != null) for(String runningAppPackageName : runningProcess.pkgList){
// if(runningProcess.processName.startsWith("gameapps.avatar.")){
//// FileManager.writeToLogFile(SystemApplicationManager.class, "run", LogMessageType.DEBUG, "Game Apps: " + runningProcess.processName + " pkg: " + runningProcess.pkgList.length + " - " + runningProcess.pkgList[0]);
// }
if(runningAppPackageName.equals(nonCompliantApp.packageName)){
ActivityManager amgr = (ActivityManager)context.getSystemService(Context.ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
ShellCommandManager.executeShellCommand("kill " + runningProcess.pid);
amgr.killBackgroundProcesses(nonCompliantApp.packageName);
FileManager.writeToLogFile(SystemApplicationManager.class, "run", LogMessageType.DEBUG, "Process found and killed: " + nonCompliantApp.packageName);
}
if(!keepRunning)break;
}
}
The problem is, after executing the above code, I check under settings -> apps -> running , only to find that the same application is still running. The device I am testing this on is an HTC One X running Android ICS.
What am I doing wrong ? Some help or clarification would be greatly appreciated.