Nov 25, 2013 17:54
It did, I'll probably spend time writing that custom receiver next.
Nov 25, 2013 17:53
Cool, well thanks again for your time Seva and Ricardo. I appreciate the help.
Nov 25, 2013 17:50
Yeah, I'm sure native android uses that class and I've noticed that if I set an wake up alarm and watch the clock on the device it doesn't necessarily go off as soon as the alarm is supposed to
Nov 25, 2013 17:48
Would it make sense to have a single custom receiver for an app or multiple?
Nov 25, 2013 17:47
Makes perfect sense
Nov 25, 2013 17:47
Ok, so basically you just keep scheduling the next one to fire
Nov 25, 2013 17:45
No problem, I'm following you
Nov 25, 2013 17:44
The GooglePollReceiver is your custom receiver?
Nov 25, 2013 17:44
yeah, got it
Nov 25, 2013 17:42
And they were just tinkering more than for usability
Nov 25, 2013 17:42
The only one's I've done were programatically
Nov 25, 2013 17:40
Cool, that'd be awesome if you found one.
Nov 25, 2013 17:33
I'll look into that Class
Nov 25, 2013 17:31
ok, that makes sense
Nov 25, 2013 17:30
Is a service bound to my app essentially started as START_STICKY?
Nov 25, 2013 17:30
Does a bound service work the same?
Nov 25, 2013 17:27
Like I said, I have a working prototype (under the assumption Android doesn't kill my app) and the whole point in asking my question was to take the 3 threads I wrote which are serving as members of the application class that seem to be working and transition them into services
Nov 25, 2013 17:26
They also want caps of video playing... I told them that isn't likely to happen either
Nov 25, 2013 17:26
I hope they remember....
Nov 25, 2013 17:25
I already told my employer we can only do caps of our app
Nov 25, 2013 17:23
;-)
Nov 25, 2013 17:23
Covering my ass or going down in flames? '=_
Nov 25, 2013 17:21
What would you do if your employer gave you this task and no matter how hard you pushed back with alternatives they said no, it has to be an android OS?
Nov 25, 2013 17:20
Ha ha, I'm sure Seva.
Nov 25, 2013 17:20
By the way, I appreciate you both taking time to chat here. Thank you.
Nov 25, 2013 17:19
I didn't do that out of strategy, I did that because in my limited knowledge on Android that seemed like the best place to put it given the needs of the project.
Nov 25, 2013 17:18
Yeah, I understand
Nov 25, 2013 17:16
I've overridden the main application class in my app and create the threads and bind to services from the application and not individual activities... is that bad? Will that keep my app running any longer?
Nov 25, 2013 17:15
Good to know, thanks
Nov 25, 2013 17:13
I.E. we're locking down the settings app, etc.
Nov 25, 2013 17:13
The device will be locked down with another 3rd party app (they'd like me to write myself at some point I'm sure) which requires the entry of a pin code to launch apps we choose
Nov 25, 2013 17:12
There is going to be the main app I'm writing as the launcher... it will let the user select their outbound flight and remind them of when the flight is boarding/leaving... in the mean time we give them access to a web browser and a few select 3rd party apps so no, I don't think it will be limited to one at a time however I don't think there will be very many at a time.
Nov 25, 2013 17:08
My employer will just have to accept the fact that if the process is killed that the tablet may stop reporting in for a while but it should eventually start back up. We will also have VNC access to these tablets to verify proper functionality.
Nov 25, 2013 17:01
No problem, I understand. I couldn't quite possibly explain the entire breadth of the project in detail for a question. I've got a lot of the functionality at a point I consider working however I'm just using worker threads and not services to do the work.
Nov 25, 2013 16:58
I'm a web developer they're trying to turn into a software engineer...
Nov 25, 2013 16:58
Basically, we have an application that is written in python used to monitor remote windows based systems in the field... they are trying to take that into the mobile world with an Android tablet... I'm the guy they tapped to make it happen.
Nov 25, 2013 16:56
It's for my employer so I'm sure there is money behind it
Nov 25, 2013 16:53
Yes, it's basically going to be at a charging kiosk in an airport. The device I've been given to work with is the Nexus 10. I didn't have a say. I pushed for a windows tablet to no avail.
Nov 25, 2013 16:47
I wasn't just looking a way, I was looking for the best way to handle the communication paths I laid out. Do you think the broadcast receiver route meets those needs and is the best way to handle things in this case?
Nov 25, 2013 16:39
What I need cannot be done with Android then? I'm constrained by the desires of my employer so I don't have the luxury of better choices in this case.
Nov 25, 2013 16:39
Not sure if this makes much of a difference or not but the app I'm trying to write is a launcher and will be set as the default launcher for the device and if the app is binding to the services in question wouldn't that keep things running somewhat how I intend?
Nov 25, 2013 16:39
Devices will be mounted in public, hard-wired to a power source and on a wifi network so battery life/consumption isn't a concern. The goal of the screen caps is for monitoring purposes to ensure the application is running correctly and to help with debugging.