How can I make sure that only one instance of Service is created?
I have checked some functions with logging (WeatherService is the class who extends Service):
Log.i(TAG, "Start Id:" + WeatherService.this.hashCode());
Log.i(TAG, "End Id:" + WeatherService.this.hashCode());
It gives different hash codes even when I am sure that the same function is running twice (downloading):
09-12 01:00:55.195: INFO/WeatherService(7222): Start Id:1137653208
09-12 01:00:57.235: INFO/WeatherService(7222): Start Id:1137654296
09-12 01:00:59.035: INFO/WeatherService(7222): Start Id:1138806536
09-12 01:01:39.085: INFO/WeatherService(7222): End Id:1137654296
09-12 01:01:39.265: INFO/WeatherService(7222): Start Id:1137654296
09-12 01:02:22.175: INFO/WeatherService(7222): End Id:1137653208
09-12 01:02:24.815: INFO/WeatherService(7222): End Id:1138806536
09-12 01:02:24.836: INFO/WeatherService(7222): Start Id:1138806536
09-12 01:02:40.275: INFO/WeatherService(7222): End Id:1137654296
I am binding a Activity to the service with:
bindService(new Intent(getApplicationContext(), WeatherService.class)
,mServiceConnection, BIND_AUTO_CREATE);
And the service can run for minutes until it is completed, therefore the service can be binded to/created by many Activities
There can only be one instance of a given
Service.Then
thisis not theService. Or, the service had been destroyed and recreated between logs.Then the
Serviceis probably being destroyed and recreated. If you need the service to run for minutes, you need to usestartService()andstopSelf()in addition to yourbindService()andunbindService()calls. Or, perhaps you do not need to bind at all, in which case you might consider using anIntentService, since that automatically gives you a background thread on which to do your downloads.