But as M. Murphy rightly pointed out, 'dismiss' here cannot mean
merely "send to the background"; it means "cause the system to destroy
the activity". That is not the same. Whether the difference is
relevant to the OP is a question the OP must answer. We cannot answer
it for him.

On Sep 8, 11:14 am, Frank Weiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Ajmer singh <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your reply
>
> > I have another question regarding that, How can i put the already running
> > activity in the background to the foreground,
> > For example : if i have started Activity A then i started other Activity B
> > Then Activity A should be sent to background Then how can i bring back
> > Activity A to foreground(With using the Back button).
>
> I suppose this depends on what activity B does and its relationship to
> activity A. In most cases, the user would press the back button to dismiss
> activity B and the OS would return activity A to the foreground.

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