Android Oncreate Onresume
Solution 1:
According to the SDK docs what you are seeing is the intended behavior. Have a look at the flowchart in the docs for Activity - Activity Lifecycle.
Programmatically you can overcome this by keeping an instance member to track whether onResume has been called before - the first time it is called, set the variable and return e.g.
privateboolean resumeHasRun = false;
@OverrideprotectedvoidonResume() {
super.onResume();
if (!resumeHasRun) {
resumeHasRun = true;
return;
}
// Normal case behavior follows
}
Solution 2:
The correct answer is to use Activity
's onRestart()
method. This is probably what you have been looking for.
Solution 3:
You can't do anything, as this is how the Activity lifecycle works.
See http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/fundamentals/activities.html#Lifecycle for a diagram that shows the lifecycle.
Solution 4:
As you can see in the API the Activity Lifecycle always calls onResume before showing the activity. http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity.html#ActivityLifecycle
I guess you could make a global boolean for a first access and set it to false. Then override the onResume and check the variable. If false, set it to true and return, if true, call super.onResume.
Should work, but I don't know if it can be handled simpler and I don't have access to the sdk here to test it.
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