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We're only going to look at a small subset of this topic: Intent Services.
 
We're only going to look at a small subset of this topic: Intent Services.
  
* We'll create an Intent Service as described [https://developer.android.com/training/run-background-service/create-service.html here].
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* We'll create an Intent Service as described [https://developer.android.com/training/run-background-service/create-service.html here]. The [http://developer.android.com/guide/components/services.html service overview] has a little too much information.
 
* Then our activity (which has to be in the same project as the service) will call one function of the service with a parameter or two.
 
* Then our activity (which has to be in the same project as the service) will call one function of the service with a parameter or two.
 
* Once the service is done its work - it will send a response back via an Broadcast Intent
 
* Once the service is done its work - it will send a response back via an Broadcast Intent

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Services & Broadcast receivers

We're only going to look at a small subset of this topic: Intent Services.

  • We'll create an Intent Service as described here. The service overview has a little too much information.
  • Then our activity (which has to be in the same project as the service) will call one function of the service with a parameter or two.
  • Once the service is done its work - it will send a response back via an Broadcast Intent
    • Which means we'll need to register to receive those in our activity. We'll create an IntentFilter and a BroadcastReceiver in Java and register them with LocalBroadcastManager.getInstance(this).registerReceiver().

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