Google team, is there a way for a application to get started or auto
start itself when it is installed for the first time ?

Reading through the forum it appears that the application being
installed used to get the PACKAGE_ADDED broadcast in an earlier
release, but I cannot get it to work in the current release. Is there
another way this can be made to work ?

-thanks,

On Feb 15, 10:24 pm, Craig <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree; this is an unnecessary limitation in the api IMO. It is fair
> enough to require user input to start any code *the very first time
> they install*, but what about during upgrades? With the way things
> work now, it's possible for an app to stop working after an upgrade
> due to the user not starting the app after installation.
>
> On Feb 13, 12:36 pm, Peter Jeffe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Feb 12, 1:54 pm, Dianne Hackborn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > No, you should let the user decide to run you when they want.
>
> > We certainly let the user decide when they want to run our activity
> > and interact with it, but we also have a service that we want to run
> > after we are installed and at boot time.  In any system there are
> > applications that have a service/daemon character, or a component of
> > them that do, and mobile devices are no different.  Android provides
> > the BOOT_COMPLETED broadcast to allow this behavior at boot time, just
> > like Unix's init or Window's service manager, so I don't see why it
> > would be a problem to have us invoked in the same manner after
> > installation?
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