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09:06
actually service is not being killed by OS when i run any clean master or ram cleaner app they killed my process
@Prince
 
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10:16
@ErumHannan What you have tried?
i have started service in onDestroy of class that extends from Service and have done as start_sticky but its not working
this issue?
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Q: Android Services: START_STICKY does not work on Kitkat

Rakeeb RajbhandariI am using services in an application to listen for how many times the user presses his/her power button. The implementation was working fine on all devices. But when I tested the app on the Android Kitkat, I noticed something wrong. As soon as I swipe the application away from the recents apps,...

10:34
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A: Android Services: START_STICKY does not work on Kitkat

someguy234I have this solution that works perfectly. @Override public void onDestroy() { startService(new Intent(yourcontext, YourService.class)); }

i already have done this but its not working
@Prince
Tried this also?
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A: Android Services: START_STICKY does not work on Kitkat

Rakeeb RajbhandariSeems that this is a bug present in Android 4.4, got around it with the following: @Override public void onTaskRemoved(Intent rootIntent) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub Intent restartService = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), this.getClass()); restartService.setP...

no did not try this
@Prince
there ?
YOU ARE NOT READING ANSWERS :@
"So this is a method that is overridden in the Service class itself. The reason that I am using the AlarmManager is so that Kitkat does not kill my service."
yes i just read
Thank youu so much ;-)
10:46
one thing it is going to set alarm and inside alarm they are basically starting service right ?
there ?
@Prince
I am busy dude. Need to finish ma work too.
yes just one thing how they are restarting service?
i did not find any code inside onTaskremoved where thye are starting service again
can u pls clear this thing
@Prince
11:17
In short you want your service not being killed by other apps ? it will run continuously, NO ONE can stop it??
@ErumHannan Are you facing this only ?
@SyedFarjadZiaZaidi Access granted.
return Array.TrueForAll(x, m => y.Contains(m) && y.Count(z => m == z) == x.Count(z => m == z)) && x.Length == y.Length;
any better way to do this?
Which language ?
No idea.
11:24
Welcome mate.
11:38
Cya!

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