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Activities in the system are managed as an activity stack. When a new activity is started, it is placed on the top of the stack and becomes the running activity - the previous activity always remains below it in the stack, and will not come to the foreground again until the new activity exits.

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Removing an activity from the history stack

My app shows a signup activity the first time the user runs the app, looks like: ActivitySplashScreen (welcome to game, sign up for an account?) ActivitySplashScreenSignUp (great, fill in this info) ...
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What is Activity.finish() method doing exactly?

I'm developing android applications for a while, and followed a lot of posts about activity life cycle, and application's life cycle. I know Activity.finish() method calls somewhere in the way to ...
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On logout, clear Activity history stack, preventing "back" button from opening logged-in-only Activities

All activities in my application require a user to be logged-in to view. Users can log out from almost any activity. This is a requirement of the application. At any point if the user logs-out, I want ...
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Simulate killing of activity in emulator

I would like to test out onSaveInstanceState and onRestoreInstanceState for my app on the emulator. I have found this, which says that we could simulate this during orientation change, but I'm ...
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Why does calling getWidth() on a View in onResume() return 0?

Everything I've read says you can't call getWidth() or getHeight() on a View in a constructor, but I'm calling them in onResume(). Shouldn't the screen's layout have been drawn by then? @Override ...
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Activity lifecycle - onCreate called on every re-orientation

I have a simple activity that loads a bitmap in onCreate. I find that if I rotate the device I can see from the logs that onCreate called again. In fact, because all instance variables are set to ...
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Why implement onDestroy() if it is not guaranteed to be called?

According to the android Activity Lifecycle, the only callback guaranteed to be called (if an activity ever leaves the Running state, which is typically expected) is onPause(). So, I must assume that ...
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OnPause and OnStop() called immediately after starting activity

I have an activity that needs to turn screen on(if offed) when it is started. So in onCreate, I have: this.getWindow().setFlags( WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_KEEP_SCREEN_ON ...
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Is Activity.onStop() guaranteed to be called (API 11 +)

It is unclear (to me, at least) from the documentation whether Activity.onStop is guaranteed to be called. There are two places with seemingly contradictory information. Javadoc for Activity.onStop: ...
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Life cycle of Android Activity after pressing Back button

I am little confused between the life cycle of two activities. Suppose I have Activity A and Activity B. B is called From A i.e A ----> B. Now currently B is on the screen and I pressed back ...
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finish() and the Activity lifecycle

I'm learning Android programming for a class, and I have a quick question about how finish() fits into the Activity lifecycle. When you make a call to finish(), what lifecycle callback is started? I ...
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Prevent Android activity from being recreated on turning screen off

How to prevent an activity from being recreated on turning screen off? What I do Start Bejewels and go to the jewelry screen. Press power button shortly. The screen is turned off, but the ...
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Is there a function in Android analogous to "int main" in C/C++ which contains the program's main loop?

Normally in a C or C++ program there's a main loop/function, usually int main (). Is there a similar function that I can use in android Java development?
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Is onResume() called before onActivityResult()?

Here is how my app is laid out: onResume() user is prompted to login If user logs in, he can continue using the app 3. If the user logs out at any time, I want to prompt login again How can I ...
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How to simulate killing activity to conserve memory?

Android doc say: "When the system, rather than the user, shuts down an activity to conserve memory, ... " But how to simulate this situation?I want to debug the onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle) ...
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android - There is no default constructor for ArrayAdapter

I m making adapter to adapt my book collection to be visible in list view. Issue is solved if I add super(context, position): public BookAdapter(Context context, int position, List <Book> ...
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Are there any callback methods for when the quick settings dropdown menu is opened?

When I pull down the quick settings drop down menu while my app is opened and in the foreground, are there any callback methods called?
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How to trigger onPause programmatically in android activity

I am trying to work out how I can simulate pausing an activity for debugging my app. I want onPause to be called but NOT onStop. I just want to try a pause resume cycle and am looking for some code i ...
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Retrieve an activity after Time out warning notification

I'm trying to implement time out notification. Here is what I want to do. If app goes to the background mood, after 5 minutes it should warn the user that app will be signed out. After this ...
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Is it mandatory to remove yourself as an observer from Android Lifecycle?

I am building an Android Java class which implements the LifecycleObserver interface. This is the constructor: public MyObserver(AppCompatActivity activity) { this.mActivity = new WeakReference&...
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Android View - What is automatically saved and restored in an Activity

I am a beginner with Android. In Android, some generic elements can be automatically saved/restored in onSaveInstanceState/onRestoreInstanceState. For example, an EditText saves/restores the Text ...
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IllegalArgumentException with Otto Event bus in Fragment instance

I am using Otto Event bus to subscribe to certain events in a ListFragment. The bus instance is stored and created in an subclass of Application, in other words, it bus should work as a singleton. It ...
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BufferQueue has been abandoned: When playing video with TextureView

Every time I pause my activity (actually Fragment) to go to another app, upon returning with onResume I try to resume the video playing but it does not play: I get a blank screen. Upon investigation, ...
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What Android methods are called when battery dies?

When the battery on my Android device dies what methods in the Activity and Fragment classes (if any) are called during the "Powering Off" stage of the device? Also, if a user is currently looking at ...
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Does onDestroy() or finish() actually kill the activity?

Actually I know i am asking about the simple and basic concept of Android. But I am a little bit confused about these finish() and onDestroy() methods. Whether this will kill the activity and free ...
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Which actions does the back button/back key on Android trigger?

I am really confused. I have read that the back button calls onDestroy() can close up your currently-running activity calls onPause() I think onPause() should be right. But this is an side effect, ...
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Determine if application on foreground - is that frowned upon?

There are lots of reasons why detecting if application is on foreground. for example - as a trigger to GCM/C2DM push notification - lot's of apps would have good reason implementing different behavior ...
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Android: Check if activity is destroyed by a system from service

I have a service listening to some events from server. A service has START_STICKY flag that makes him restart when it's killed by OS. When service receive an event i have two scenarios. First, if ...
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Detect when Android app is going to background

In my application I need to detect whether my application is going to background or is switching to another activity of the same application... I know that I have to use the onPause method... but how ...
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Send data from one activity to another regularly

I get my location in Main Activity regularly by Fused Location Provider each 30 seconds. I don't use service or anything else. i get location just when user is in application. In Main Activity i have ...
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Release resources in onPause instead of onDestroy

This is about POST-honeycomb (i.e., Android 3.0+) and the quotes below come from https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity.html According to the lifecycle, onStop and onDestroy are ...
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Android - onStop() will be called with a delay

I found my activities onStop() method will be called with a less than 10 seconds delay. I've never seen before this behavior. Note :- The activity is singleTop and it starts with Intent....
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What is the usage of onCreate method second implementation in Android Activities?

I have alway used onCreate method inside my Activity lifecycle to start or restore from a saved state, but recently found that there is another onCreate method which contains a PersistableBundle: @...
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onStop vs onDestroy

I have tried to research exactly when the onDestroy method is called for an activity, but I've read some confusing and conflicting information. In general, my question is: under what circumstances is ...
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Lifecycle of a session cookie in an Android WebView / CookieSyncManager

I have an Android application which makes requests to my webserver via both a WebView and an HttpClient. I sync cookies between the two using a CookieSyncManager. So far, so good. When my ...
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Should I manually close HandlerThreads created by my application when destroying the activity?

My app is composed of a single Activity. In this activity, I'm creating multiple HandlerThreads which run in a loop to do socket blocking operations. Currently I post a quit message to everyone of ...
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Why would Application sometimes restart on killProcess?

Ordinarily, exiting my application by calling: android.os.Process.killProcess(android.os.Process.myPid()); performs well without incident. But every once in a while, the application will restart ...
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Activity onStop() not called when home button is pressed in Android N multi window mode

I am trying to make our video app to support Android N multiwindow mode. I have discovered that activity lifecycle becomes confused in multiwindow mode. The phenomenon is when our app layouts on the ...
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Activity cannot be converted to LifecycleOwner

I would like to use Room with LiveData, and in other projects I already used it, but in this one, I can not get it to work. It can't convert my activity into Lifecycle activity when I try to observe ...
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Animation at the beginning of activity skips frames

I am animating a view in an activity after onGlobalLayoutFinished is called on the view. My animation is skipping ~300 ms worth of frames in the beginning. If I delay the animation by more than ~300ms,...
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Distinguish between pushing "home" button and opening another Activity

I have three activity: - SplashActivity - MainActivity - PlayerActivity Of course the app starts with SplashActivity, then it starts MainActivity and closes. MainActivity in some moment starts ...
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Activity layout blinking after finish() is called

When I open my app, an Activity is started, and inside its onCreate method I'm checking some conditions. If the condition is true, I finish my current Activity and open another one. The problem is: ...
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Save interface (Listener) in onSaveInstanceState

SaveInstanceState For data like Integer, Long, String and else are fine, I just put it in the bundle and get it back once the onCreateView gets called again. But my fragment also has listener like ...
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Difference between persistent and non-persistent data

onPause() should be used to save persistent data and onSaveInstanceState(Bundle) is typically used to save non-persistent data.What does that mean?What is difference between persistent and non-...
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getRunningAppProcesses() returns processes that were destroyed

I am using the following snippet to check whether applications that I finish()ed are indeed no longer running: ActivityManager am = (ActivityManager)this.getSystemService(ACTIVITY_SERVICE); List<...
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onActivityResult is not called after process is killed

I have a main activity (Main) and another activity (Sub) that is called from Main by startActivityForResult(new Intent(this, SubActivity.class), 25); When I'm at Sub, and I kill the process (using ...
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Activity recreated when returning from camera app

This issue is only occurring on two older Samsung Galaxy models, but is nevertheless very reproducable. I have a simple app that displays a photo that is taken through the device's camera app. It has ...
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Confusion over the Android Activity Lifecycle

I have an app which is one activity. Everything works as I would expect except when I put the phone (a Samsung Galaxy Ace running Gingerbread) to sleep with the button on the side. When I do this, ...
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prevent task manager from recreating last displayed activity in a task

The scenario is: launch app, start activity A, navigate to B, then to C press home button. C gets destroyed. Bring up task manager, press on my app's icon. Activity C is being recreated. How can I ...
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Why is NPE thrown when finishing Activity?

I have an error that has been driving me crazy for days. Unfortunately, I can not show you the code for two reason, my boss will not appreciate it and the codebase is too large to share. The error ...
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