Condition: 1. Service is running. It has all the data. It is not destroyed when activity is destroyed. 2. Now activity is called. 3. In onResume, How can I call the broadcastreceiver from service, to update the data in Activity(actually fragment).
then you can just store the data somewhere and update the view accordingly when your activity and fragment starts. There is no point of using onResume in this case, IMO
is the activity being started from broadcast receiver?
@TheOnlyAnil then your logic of updating was wrong. Check if you have correct data in shared preferences. Also, no need to store data in shared preferences. Just create a class, which will hold all the data. Shared preferences have other purposes as well(like storing data when application is closed etc etc)
@TheLittleNaruto patterns are for re-usability of code, maintainability of code, self-documentation, abstraction, maintainability of project on later stages, easy to make big changes, modularization of code and what not....
@DroidDev Same here dude. Whatever concept I am thinking of working on, all keep getting launched day by day. Today another shock Mukesh gave me that one of his client has given them a same app which I wanted to launch.
suppose there is an app that you are developing, it logs the user in and if at some point of time, the session expires, then it automatically logs user in, without showing the sign-in screen
so, where will you write the method, through which you'll make api call to log the user in?
@Rahul ok, lets make that easier too. You make any api call when your session expires, the server will return you an error which will tell you that your session is expired. So, whenever you make an api call(suppose to get friends of user), if session is expired, your app will first try to log the last user in automatically
@TheLittleNaruto yup, like a session token etc. Now, when token is expired, server will return you an error and you'll have to attempt to log the last user in, without the user knowing OR like OAuth token, you'll have to refresh token....so how would you do that?
@TheLittleNaruto yeah, but because your logging in logic was in your SignInActivity.java and you are not allowed to start it(because you have to do it in background)...so...how?
@TheLittleNaruto nope, I wanted to tell you that you can write a common method for logging the user in and call it from anywhere(given that you make the object of your SignInManager/SignInController available there) and log the user in. That's the re-usability of code that is one of things why I usually don't take Activities and Adapters as controllers. You can't re-use such logics in there.
You'll have to write logic to login everywhere, if your activity was your controller.
@Rahul but, it is actually business logic, because it is making an api call and storing some things here and there
I am presently working with a chat application where i"m suppose to use Bluetooth LE Technology in my chat application.
Through my research & study over it,i have gone through several links:
Android Bluetooth LE Chat example
From here i got to know that serial data transfer over Bluetoot...
@DroidDev - Actually i am showing a dialog before async task execution and dismiss it onPostExecute. Now what happens is that when the device is locked and then unlocked then dialog is not displayed even though async task is not complete.
@TheLittleNaruto ok, so any code you going to re-use, you'll consider it as util? Lets just say you can login, get music, play music, pause music and do 100 things from anywhere in app. Would you do all the in util?
@TheLittleNaruto I'm gonna kill you for being so dumb today. I just asked you to check your hangout app. How could you get a notification? I've never even used it :P
@TheLittleNaruto nope, I wanted to tell you that you can write a common method for logging the user in and call it from anywhere(given that you make the object of your SignInManager/SignInController available there) and log the user in. That's the re-usability of code that is one of things why I usually don't take Activities and Adapters as controllers. You can't re-use such logics in there.
@Rahul well....it will be very long and complex. Please note that app contains the logic for other things as well as login. Plus, all of the methods, that you don't want to be available to other classes, will be available to them. Because everyone will be inheriting from BaseActivity
your objects should only be available to the classes that need them. There are patterns there, through which you can do this. Though, I haven't used one like that, but there are...