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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:37:05+00:00 2026-05-11T01:37:05+00:00

In my Android application, when I rotate the device (slide out the keyboard) then

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In my Android application, when I rotate the device (slide out the keyboard) then my Activity is restarted (onCreate is called). Now, this is probably how it’s supposed to be, but I do a lot of initial setting up in the onCreate method, so I need either:

  1. Put all the initial setting up in another function so it’s not all lost on device rotation or
  2. Make it so onCreate is not called again and the layout just adjusts or
  3. Limit the app to just portrait so that onCreate is not called.
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  1. 2026-05-11T01:37:05+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:37 am

    Using the Application Class

    Depending on what you’re doing in your initialization you could consider creating a new class that extends Application and moving your initialization code into an overridden onCreate method within that class.

    Kotlin version

    class MyApplicationClass: Application {     @override fun onCreate() {         super.onCreate()         // Put your application initialization code here     } } 

    Java version

    public class MyApplicationClass extends Application {      @Override     public void onCreate() {         super.onCreate();         // Put your application initialization code here     } } 

    The onCreate in the application class is only called when the entire application is created, so the Activity restarts on orientation or keyboard visibility changes won’t trigger it.

    It’s good practice to expose the instance of this class as a singleton and exposing the application variables you’re initializing using getters and setters.

    NOTE: You’ll need to specify the name of your new Application class in the manifest for it to be registered and used:

    <application     android:name="com.you.yourapp.MyApplicationClass" 

    Reacting to Configuration Changes

    UPDATE: This is deprecated since API 13; see the recommended alternative

    As a further alternative, you can have your application listen for events that would cause a restart – like orientation and keyboard visibility changes – and handle them within your Activity.

    Start by adding the android:configChanges node to your Activity’s manifest node:

     <activity android:name=".MyActivity"       android:configChanges="orientation|keyboardHidden"       android:label="@string/app_name"> 

    Or for Android 3.2 (API level 13) and newer:

    <activity android:name=".MyActivity"       android:configChanges="keyboardHidden|orientation|screenSize"       android:label="@string/app_name"> 

    Then within the Activity override the onConfigurationChanged method and call setContentView to force the GUI layout to be re-done in the new orientation.

    Kotlin version

    @override fun onConfigurationChanged(newConfig: Configuration) {     super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig)     setContentView(R.layout.myLayout) } 

    Java version

    @Override public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {     super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);     setContentView(R.layout.myLayout); } 
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