I have an Android service that is running and listening for microphone input. I want it to launch an activity when a certain criteria is met. In order to create an Intent I need the application context. How can I get it?

Intent i = new Intent(ctx, SONR.class);
i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
ctx.startActivity(i);

The above line does not start my activity.

Here is my constructor

public SONRClient(Context c, AudioRecord ar, int buffsize, final AudioManager am) {
        theAudioManager = am;
        theaudiorecord = ar;
        bufferSize = buffsize;
        ctx = c;
        CLIENT_ON = true;
    }

Here is my onCreate

@Override
    public void onCreate() {
        try {
            // LogFile.MakeLog("\n\nSONRClient CREATED");
            clientStopReceiver = new StopReceiver();
            ctx.registerReceiver(clientStopReceiver, new IntentFilter(SONR.DISCONNECT_ACTION));
            myByteReceiver = new SONRByteReceiver();
            theListener = new MicSerialListener(theaudiorecord, bufferSize, myByteReceiver);
            theApplication = getApplication();
        } catch (Exception e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
            ErrorReporter.getInstance().handleException(e);
        }
    }

There is myByteReceiver that is listening for signals via audio input. When it finds a matching signal, I want it to launch an activity.

private class SONRByteReceiver implements ByteReceiver {
        private long lastplaytime = 0;
        private long lastmutetime = 0;
        private long lastskiptime = 0;
        private long lastvolutime = 0;
        private long lastbacktime = 0;

        public void receiveByte(int receivedByte) {
            try {
                theKeyEvent = -1;

                if (ismuted) {
                    if (receivedByte != MUTE) {
                        volume = 0;
                        ismuted = false;
                    }
                }

                switch (receivedByte) {

                case SONR_HOME:
                    Log.d(TAG, "HOME");

                    Intent i = new Intent(ctx, SONR.class);
                    i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
                    theApplication.startActivity(i);

                    break;
                default:
                    Log.d(TAG, "default");
                    Log.d(TAG,"RECEIVED " + receivedByte);
                    // LogFile.MakeLog("RECEIVED " + receivedByte);
                    break;
                }

                if (theKeyEvent >= 0) {
                    sendbroadcast();
                }
            } catch (Exception e) {
                e.printStackTrace();
                ErrorReporter.getInstance().handleException(e);
            }
        }
    }

Here is the stacktrace

java.lang.NullPointerException
    at com.sonrlabs.test.sonr.SONRClient$SONRByteReceiver.receiveByte(SONRClient.java:320)
    at com.sonrlabs.test.sonr.AudioProcessor.processSample(AudioProcessor.java:145)
    at com.sonrlabs.test.sonr.AudioProcessor.run(AudioProcessor.java:58)

Line 320 is theApplication.startActivity(i);

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Could you post the method you call getApplicationContext in? – Craigy Nov 29 '11 at 3:46
I have posted it – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 5:24
It would be more helpful if you posted the log of the NullPointerException you are getting. – keno Nov 29 '11 at 5:39
i have posted my stacktrace – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 6:08
None of your code seems to assign anything to the ctx variable. Review your code to see where "ctx" is assigned a value and do some print outs around the assignment to see when and if it is ever assigned. – keno Nov 29 '11 at 14:42
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You can use getApplicationContext() inside your service to get the application context.

Try using

getApplication().startActivity(i);

android start activity from service

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I get a null pointer exception when I try getApplicationContext() – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 3:43
I updated my code. I have a reference to the context, but my activity does not show up. Am I doing something wrong? – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 3:54
I get a nullpointerexception for getApplication() – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 4:06
How are you starting the service? Can you edit your question with more complete code from the service, such as which lifecycle methods you try to start the activity in? – Craigy Nov 29 '11 at 4:25
I have updated my question with the appropriate code – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 5:12
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You're assertion that you need an application context to start an activity is inaccurate. You can start an activity from any context, including the service, which is a context.

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I tried it using just startActivity(), I still get a nullpointerexception. Updated question with more code – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 5:12
Show the stack track for the null pointer. It's not because of a null service if you're using it from within that class. – dhaag23 Nov 29 '11 at 16:25
The stacktrace in the question is all that is printed when I am debugging. Any ideas on how to debug further? – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 16:28
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change this:

        Intent i = new Intent(ctx, SONR.class); 

to:

        Intent i = new Intent(getApplicationContext(),SONR.class);

Cheers..........!!!!

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that results in a nullpointerexception – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 6:52
Impossible, You are getting null pointer exception somewhere else. If your service is running then context cant be null. – Rohit Nov 29 '11 at 9:43
Stacktrace doesn't say so. – Sheehan Alam Nov 29 '11 at 16:15
Try to click on this line : at com.sonrlabs.test.sonr.AudioProcessor.processSample(AudioProcessor.java:145) or line above n below that, to find whr u r getting null. – Rohit Nov 30 '11 at 4:20
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ctx.getApplicationContext().startActivity(i)

boom.

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