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When starting an activity (AlbumViewActivity) with Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP flag to display a new album, I see the previous album rendered before the new one pops in.

Activity hierarchy :

AlbumViewActivity->MenuActivity->AlbumPickerActivity->AlbumViewActivity

How can I "clear" the previous render of AlbumViewActivity when a new album is picked ?

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The documentation for FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP says:

If set, and the activity being launched is already running in the current task, then instead of launching a new instance of that activity, all of the other activities on top of it will be closed and this Intent will be delivered to the (now on top) old activity as a new Intent.

So basically, get rid of this flag!

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  • Clearing inbetween activities is something I need, and recycling the activity would be great, but it seems to create a new one too ( activity object seems to be a to a different address ).
    – Tryum
    Mar 5, 2014 at 17:48
  • If you want to recycle your activity, you need to clear it manually!
    – Merlevede
    Mar 5, 2014 at 17:50
  • I just read the note about "standard" launch mode, recreating an instance of the Activity ... I'll try with the "singleInstance" launch mode. Still I think it's weird to catch a glimpse of the old activity that is being destroyed.
    – Tryum
    Mar 5, 2014 at 17:54
  • That did the trick (with "singleTask" after reading description of all modes), clearing the view in onNewIntent().
    – Tryum
    Mar 5, 2014 at 18:05
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For the new intent to be reused in the existing activity, it must be declared as a "SingleTask" or "SingleInstance" android:launchmode.

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Simple use the FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP flag before calling the activity again, will resolve your problem.

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  • I said in my question I was using this flag ... The problem was the launch mode of the activity, as said in the note : Note: If the launch mode of the designated activity is "standard", it too is removed from the stack and a new instance is launched in its place to handle the incoming intent. That's because a new instance is always created for a new intent when the launch mode is "standard".
    – Tryum
    Mar 6, 2014 at 12:36

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