I have an application which pulls data from a webserver, putting this data in a listview and then presenting it to the user. There are 4 activities involved, which can be called like this:
A -> B -> C -> D
or
A -> B -> D
Basically all the activities except A are pulling data from the web. Should there be any problems with the connection and there is a timeout coming up I want the activities B, C and D to inform the user and get back to A.
So what I did right now is, I set A to launch mode singleTask. This way I can catch the timeout exception and call a new intent starting A. But what happens to the activities in between? Let’s say I am calling A->B->C->D and then in D the connection times out. Now the app is going back to A, but what about B and C? Does android automatically call onDestroy on these? What happens to the activity stack? Any hints appreciated.
Cheers
When you launch activity A, from activity D, set the intent flag:
Using this flag will clear any activities in between A and the activity you are in, bringing A to the front. You also probably don’t need to be using singleTask as a launch mode.