B b4auser1 Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 14, 2016 #1 If B4A app has only one Activity, then can I treat events in B4i app this way ? Application_Start ~ Activity_Create Application_Background ~ Activity_Pause (UserClosed As Boolean) Application_Foreground ~ Activity_Resume Application_Active ~ - Application_Inactive ~ - Application_OpenUrl ~ Activity_Create
If B4A app has only one Activity, then can I treat events in B4i app this way ? Application_Start ~ Activity_Create Application_Background ~ Activity_Pause (UserClosed As Boolean) Application_Foreground ~ Activity_Resume Application_Active ~ - Application_Inactive ~ - Application_OpenUrl ~ Activity_Create
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 14, 2016 #2 Not exactly. The application life cycle in B4i is simpler than in Android. Application_Start will only be raised once. Unlike Activity_Create which will be raised whenever the activity is recreated. Upvote 0
Not exactly. The application life cycle in B4i is simpler than in Android. Application_Start will only be raised once. Unlike Activity_Create which will be raised whenever the activity is recreated.
B b4auser1 Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 15, 2016 #3 It's more correct ? Application_Start ~ Starter.Service_Create Page*_Resize ~ Activity_Create (if f.e. device rotated) Application_Background ~ Activity_Pause (UserClosed As Boolean) Application_Foreground ~ Activity_Resume Application_Active ~ - Application_Inactive ~ - Application_OpenUrl ~ Activity_Create Upvote 0
It's more correct ? Application_Start ~ Starter.Service_Create Page*_Resize ~ Activity_Create (if f.e. device rotated) Application_Background ~ Activity_Pause (UserClosed As Boolean) Application_Foreground ~ Activity_Resume Application_Active ~ - Application_Inactive ~ - Application_OpenUrl ~ Activity_Create
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Feb 15, 2016 #4 This is more correct. Upvote 0