I have an android app that is setup to start a Java activity (call it MyJavaActivity), which in turn launches a NativeActivity. When the NativeActivity finishes it returns back to MyJavaActivity.
I also have a Java singleton class (call it MyJavaSingleton) which I would like to stay in memory throughout my application's lifecycle. I set some of the singleton class's member variables from my NativeActivity (using JNI), which can later be retrieved by MyJavaActivity.
The problem is, MyJavaSingleton instance seems to be in memory until NativeActive exits, but somehow seems to be set to null again when MyJavaActivity starts up again, so all the variables I had set in NativeActivity are now reset to their defaults. Why does this happen?
public class MyJavaActivity extends Activity implements View.OnTouchListener
{
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
MyJavaSingleton.Instance().DoStuff();
}
@Override
public boolean onTouch(View arg0, MotionEvent arg1)
{
Intent intent = new Intent(MyJavaActivity.this, NativeActivity.class);
startActivity(intent); // at this point, android_main will be executed
}
}
/////////////////////////////
public class MyJavaSingleton
{
static private MyJavaSingleton mInstance = null;
synchronized public static MyJavaSingleton Instance()
{
if( mInstance == null )
{
mInstance = new MyJavaSingleton();
Log.v(TAG, "New MyJavaSIngleton instance");
}
return mInstance;
}
}
/////////////////////////////
// Native
void android_main(struct android_app* state)
{
// Do various stuff, set some variables on the MyJavaSingleton
// At this point, MyJavaSingleton.mInstance is still at the same address in memory, which is good //
ANativeActivity_finish(state->activity);
exit(0);
// Problem: sometime after this exit and before MyJavaActivity::onCreate is called, MyJavaSingleton.mInstance is set to null!
}
In the above code extraction, "New MyJavaSIngleton instance" is printed when the app is first started, and then again right after the NativeActivity exits (ie after android_main is exited) and MyJavaActivity's onCreate is called again.
Why does MyJavaSingleton.mInstance become NULL when reentering MyJavaActivity?
Each Android app runs in its own process so as long as it keeps running, your singleton will be available. When the process dies, your singleton is lost. Therefore when the app is re-launched this singleton object will need to be re-created.
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