As an alternative to an Intent, i'm saving data in a retained headless Fragment during Activity re-creation (my saved object can be pretty large and it wouldn't fit the size limit of an Intent, and i think this is a faster approach than serializing-deserializing into JSON for example).
I've got the idea from this Google documentation, although my implementation is a bit different.
The Fragment:
public class DataFragment extends Fragment {
private Data data;
@Override
public void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setRetainInstance(true);
}
public void setData(Data data) {
this.data = data;
}
public Data getData() {
return data;
}
}
I save my data to this Fragment in the onSaveInstanceState() method of my Activity:
@Override
protected void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
FragmentManager fm = getSupportFragmentManager();
dataFragment = (DataFragment) fm.findFragmentByTag(TAG_DATA);
if (dataFragment == null) {
dataFragment = new DataFragment();
fm.beginTransaction().add(dataFragment, TAG_DATA).commitNow();
}
dataFragment.setData(myData);
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
}
And the relevant part of onCreate():
Data data;
FragmentManager fm = getSupportFragmentManager();
dataFragment = (DataFragment) fm.findFragmentByTag(TAG_DATA);
if (dataFragment == null) {
// the Fragment is not attached, fetching data from DB
DatabaseManager dbm = DatabaseManager.getInstance(this);
data = dbm.getData();
} else {
// the Fragment is attached, fetching the data from it
data = dataFragment.getData();
fm.beginTransaction().remove(dataFragment).commitNow();
}
This works flawlessly on orientation changes.
The problem is, sometimes, when my app is in the background and i'm returning to it, dataFragment.getData() returns null.
In other words, in the following line in onCreate() sometimes data is null:
data = dataFragment.getData();
How is this possible?
It does not throw a NullPointerException, so dataFragment is not null for sure.
Why did its initialized instance variable became null?

onSaveInstanceStatemethod gets called? Perhaps add a log statement there; I am suspecting that it might be the case of the data not having been saved when Activity is sent to background. – ishmaelMakitla Sep 30 '16 at 7:24