Why don't you create a skeleton test app and share with the group the source code.

I sent you a reply message yesterday suggesting the Android Job API.

You might find sweeter fruit using that.

md


On 3/4/2016 4:46 PM, Jason H wrote:
So I am trying to implement a background service and it's not going very well. 
The service is being used to upload files when the UI is suspended.

My usage differs from the http://www.kdab.com/qt-android-episode-7/ tutorial in 
a number of ways.

1. I have a Qt App
2. I have a subclassed QtActivity
3. I have a subclassed IntentService
4. The intent service calls the native statics functions.
5. I've added <service android:name=".MyUploadService" android:exported="false" 
android:enabled="true"/> to the manifest, and spec'd MyActivity as the activity.


6. MyActivity::onCreate calls:
         Intent serviceIntent = new Intent(this, MyUploadService.class);
         startService(serviceIntent);

And that's where it stops.

In my MyUploadService,
1. None of the below gets logged:
     @Override
     public MyUploadService() {
         super("MyUploadService");
         java.lang.System.out.println(this.getClass().toString() + " 
Initialized");
     }

     @Override
     public void onCreate() {
         java.lang.System.out.println(this.getClass().toString() + " Created");
     }

     @Override
     public void onHandleIntent(Intent workIntent) {
         java.lang.System.out.println(this.getClass().toString() + " 
onHandleIntent");
         ...
     }

Once the service is started, it is occasionally sent messages for work to do. 
But it doesn't get that far.


Help?

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