Or you inherit your class from UIAlertView and add NSNotification observer for UIApplicationWillResignActiveNotification and when notification occurs call to alertview method dismissWithClickedButtonIndex:
Example:
.h file
#import <UIKit/UIKit.h>
@interface ADAlertView : UIAlertView
@end
.m file
#import "ADAlertView.h"
@implementation ADAlertView
- (void) dealloc {
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self];
}
- (id) initWithTitle:(NSString *)title
message:(NSString *)message
delegate:(id)delegate
cancelButtonTitle:(NSString *)cancelButtonTitle
otherButtonTitles:(NSString *)otherButtonTitles, ... {
self = [super initWithTitle:title
message:message
delegate:delegate
cancelButtonTitle:cancelButtonTitle
otherButtonTitles:otherButtonTitles, nil];
if (self) {
[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
selector:@selector(dismiss:)
name:UIApplicationDidEnterBackgroundNotification
object:nil];
}
return self;
}
- (void) dismiss:(NSNotification *)notication {
[self dismissWithClickedButtonIndex:[self cancelButtonIndex] animated:YES];
}
@end
With your own class inherited from UIAlertView you are need not to store link to alertview or something else, only one thing that you must do its replace UIAlertView to ADAlertView (or any other class name).
Feel free to use this code example (if you are not using ARC, you should add to the dealloc method [super dealloc]
after [[NSNotificatioCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self]
)