Use setRetainInstance(true)
on each fragment and your problem will disappear.
Warning: setting this to true will change the Fragments life-cycle.
While setRetainInstance(true)
resolves the issue, there may be cases where you don't want to use it.
To fix that, setup a boolean attribute on the Fragment and restore the visibility:
private boolean mVisible = true;
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle _savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(_savedInstanceState);
if (_savedInstanceState!=null) {
mVisible = _savedInstanceState.getBoolean("mVisible");
}
if (!mVisible) {
getFragmentManager().beginTransaction().hide(this).commit();
}
// Hey! no setRetainInstance(true) used here.
}
@Override
public void onHiddenChanged(boolean _hidden) {
super.onHiddenChanged(_hidden);
mVisible = !_hidden;
}
@Override
public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle _outState) {
super.onSaveInstanceState(_outState);
if (_outState!=null) {
_outState.putBoolean("mVisible", mVisible);
}
}
Once the configuration changes (e.g. screen orientation), the instance will be destroyed, but the Bundle will be stored and injected to the new Fragment instance.