![]() This project is also developed to start automatically when Android restarts (provided the app has been run at least one after installation and app is not installed on SD card) This project is also useful to re-factor for the purpose of IPC across different apps. This project will start an Activity which binds to a service implementing the AIDL. Here is the link to a fully working example (in Android Studio format): In the interests of getting your usage requirements correct, the important part of this above doc to read carefully is: #Binder, #Messenger and the components link below: The following docs tell you indirectly how to do this: The information is spread across a few docs. This subject seems to be out of the scope of the Android docs, and there doesn’t seem to be any one comprehensive doc on this. The solution below will make your app do stuff in the background after opening the app and after the system has rebooted.īelow, I’ve added a link to a fully working example (in the form of an Android Studio Project) I’m assuming what your really asking is how do you make apps do stuff in the background.
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