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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T09:50:35+00:00 2026-06-13T09:50:35+00:00

I am currently working on an android project and I am trying to start

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I am currently working on an android project and I am trying to start a service and when the service has started running some code to initialise some stuff.

Below is the code I am using for the service.

Context context;
    PowerManager.WakeLock wakeLock;

    public PowerDetectionService(Context context)
    {
        this.context = context;
    }

    public PowerDetectionService()
    {}

    public void onCreate()
    {
        super.onCreate();
        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager)getApplication().getApplicationContext().getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
        wakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.FULL_WAKE_LOCK, "ScreenStay");
    }

    public void onStart(Intent intent, int startId)
    {
        super.onStart(intent, startId);
        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager)getApplication().getApplicationContext().getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
        wakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.FULL_WAKE_LOCK, "ScreenStay");
    }

    @Override
    public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) {

        return null;
    }

    public void receivedPowerConnected()
    {
        try
        {
            Toast.makeText(context, "Power connected", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
            wakeLock.acquire();
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Toast.makeText(context, ex.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
        }
    }

    public void receivedPowerDisconnected()
    {
        try
        {
            Toast.makeText(context, "Power disconnected", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
            wakeLock.release();
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Toast.makeText(context, ex.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
        }
    }

The wake lock is always null as that bit of code never gets executed in the oncreate or onstart. I’ve tried putting it in the bind function but still no joy.

When I go into the android settings I can see that my app has the service running but I need that code to be initialised before anything would work.

Thanks for any help you can provide.

UPDATE
I’ve discovered that the functions are being called thanks to the previous comment. For some reason the debugger doesn’t get fired.

Below is the code that shows how to create the server as requested.

public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
    startService(this);
}

public void onResume()
{
    super.onResume();
    startService(this);
}

private void startService(Context context)
{
    Intent service = new Intent(context, PowerDetectionService.class);
    context.startService(service);
}

UPDATE 2
As requested below is all the code that starts the service and performs the wake lock.

Below is the main activity that starts the service

public class MainActivity extends Activity {

    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
        StartPowerService(this);
        //getActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);
    }

    public void onResume()
    {
        super.onResume();
        StartPowerService(this);
    }

    private void StartPowerService(Context context)
    {
        Intent service = new Intent(context, PowerDetectionService.class);
        startService(service);
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
        getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.activity_main, menu);
        return true;
    }


    @Override
    public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
        switch (item.getItemId()) {
            //case android.R.id.home:
            //    NavUtils.navigateUpFromSameTask(this);
            //    return true;
        }
        return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item);
    }

}

Below is the class for the service

public class PowerDetectionService extends Service {

    Context context;
    PowerManager.WakeLock wakeLock;

    public PowerDetectionService(Context context)
    {
        this.context = context;
    }

    public PowerDetectionService()
    {}

    public void onCreate()
    {
        super.onCreate();
        Log.d("SERVICE", "ON CREATE CALLED");
        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager)getApplication().getApplicationContext().getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
        wakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.FULL_WAKE_LOCK, "ScreenStay");
    }

    public int OnStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId)
    {
        Log.d("SERVICE", "ONSTARTCOMMAND Called");
        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager)getApplication().getApplicationContext().getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
        wakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.FULL_WAKE_LOCK, "ScreenStay");
        return START_STICKY;
    }

    public void onStart(Intent intent, int startId)
    {
        super.onStart(intent, startId);
        Log.d("SERVICE", "ON START CALLED");
        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager)getApplication().getApplicationContext().getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
        wakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.FULL_WAKE_LOCK, "ScreenStay");
    }

    @Override
    public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) {

        return null;
    }

    public void receivedPowerConnected()
    {
        try
        {
            Toast.makeText(context, "Power connected", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
            wakeLock.acquire();
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Toast.makeText(context, ex.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
        }
    }

    public void receivedPowerDisconnected()
    {
        try
        {
            Toast.makeText(context, "Power disconnected", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
            wakeLock.release();
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Toast.makeText(context, ex.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
        }
    }
}

And below is the mainfest file.

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    package="com.BoardiesITSolutions.ScreeenStay"
    android:versionCode="1"
    android:versionName="1.0" >

    <uses-sdk
        android:minSdkVersion="8"
        android:targetSdkVersion="15" />
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED" />
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK" />
    <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE" />

    <application
        android:icon="@drawable/ic_launcher"
        android:label="@string/app_name"
        android:theme="@style/AppTheme" >
        <activity
            android:name=".MainActivity"
            android:label="@string/title_activity_main" >
            <intent-filter>
                <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
                <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
            </intent-filter>
        </activity>
        <service android:name="PowerDetectionService"
            android:process=":ScreenStay"
            android:icon="@drawable/ic_launcher"
            android:label="Screen Stay">
        </service>
        <receiver android:name="BroadcastReceiveDetection">
            <intent-filter>
                <action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED" />
                <action android:name="android.intent.action.ACTION_POWER_CONNECTED" />
                <action android:name="android.intent.action.ACTION_POWER_DISCONNECTED" />
            </intent-filter>
        </receiver>
    </application>
</manifest>

Hope this helps.

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    2026-06-13T09:50:36+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 9:50 am

    Which class are you extending? Service?

    The method onStart() is only used for old Android versions (<2.0). For more recent versions you should use onStartCommand() as bellow:

    @Override
    public int onStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId)
    

    And you need to return START_STICKY from the method above if you want the service to keeps running after executing the code. If service is not kept alive the PowerManager.FULL_WAKE_LOCK will be released. Probably you can also get away making wakeLock static.

    To start service use:

        Intent i=new Intent(this, PowerDetectionService.class);
        startService(i);
    

    –EDITED–

    As per the topic here: getApplication() vs. getApplicationContext() you may get different Context object when getting the context using getApplicationContext(). Try change the following line:

        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager)getApplication().getApplicationContext().getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
    

    by:

        PowerManager pm = (PowerManager)this.getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
    

    regrads.

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