I have a requirement where I need to do polling to a server,fetch some events from the server and perform action over the events.All these have to be done asynchronously and on regular time interval.
So I wrote one class extending IntentService
and started my thread inside its onHandleIntent
method.
The code is as below:-
MyService.java
public class MyService extends IntentService{
private String tag = "MyService";
public MyService() {
super("MyService");
}
@Override
protected void onHandleIntent(Intent intent) {
Log.d(tag, "onHandleIntent");
TestThread.startThread();
}
}
TestThread.java
public class TestThread {
private static Timer threadTimer = new Timer();
private static long pollingInterval = 5000;//in milliseconds
private static boolean pollingStarted = false;
public static void startThread() {
threadTimer.schedule(new TestTimer(), 0, pollingInterval);
pollingStarted= true;
}
private static class TestTimer extends TimerTask {
@Override
public void run() {
//get event lists
//do some work on the even list
}
}
}
In TestThread.java, it gets some event lists from server and performs tasks based upon events.
At android website they say
the service is started as needed, handles each Intent in turn using a worker thread, and stops itself when it runs out of work.
So my question is , will the polling continue in the above implementation ? If not what can be a correct implementation for the above requirement .