Android Service How To Stop After Processing Is Complete - android

I have created a service that runs various tasks by calling methods, such as toggling wifi, sending a message etc.
It only runs one task at a time, and after that I want it to close the service.
Is there a way to check if the service has completed its processing and then shut down the service?
Thank you.

The service knows when the service “has completed its processing”, so the service can stop itself via
stopSelf()
Or, better yet, use
IntentService
instead of
Service
This gives you a background thread (which you may need, depending upon the work that you are trying to do) and will automatically stop itself when there is no more work to be done.(Reference1)
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Android Services with Intent Services real time examples

I am getting confused between service and Intend service,what is the difference between service and Intend service,then on which kinds of situations we have to use service,Intend service any can explain with some real time example?
Thanks in Advance
A Service is a piece of code that will run on your main UI thread and will remain running until stopped, even if you aren't in the foreground.
An IntentService is a special kind of Service that starts its own Thread and queues incoming start calls to run on that thread one at a time, in the order they came in.
Use Service if you need a place for long running actions to occur that need to continue even if the Activity is killed. For example, tracking location via GPS for a maps app. Use IntentService for repetative pieces of work. For example, downloading files. Or syncing a database. You can think of IntentService as kind of like an AsyncTask that runs in a Service.

do I have to use a service for a socket in a thread going in background mode

I have an app that is doing many things and also is running a thread to listen to a port using a socket. I want to be able to switch for another app (for ex email) but still my app would continue to listen to the port.
I suppose that I have to use a service?
Also I want to listen to the next incoming request. So I believe that I have to use the bind mechanism to re-run through the socket.accept() code?
A service will continue to run even if your app is closed. So yes, a service would be the way to go. You can also bind to the service when your app opens so that you can communicate between your service and your app.
Also I want to listen to the next incoming request. So I believe that
I have to use the bind mechanism to re-run through the socket.accept()
code?
You dont necesarily need bind for this. Your service can listen for incoming requests by itself.
Do note however that a service does not run on a seperate thread so if you want to do intensive work, consider spawning a different thread inside the service. You can also use an IntentService which will handle the threading. But you can only run one IntentService so if you need multiple services, a normal Service would be a better choice.
also read:
https://developer.android.com/guide/components/services.html
and: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Service.html
EDIT:
The service can stop itself when the app is closed. If you simply press the home button to switch to another app, the app will only be paused and the service will continue to run. You can however influence the life of the service.
Check: Android Service Stops When App Is Closed

An Android Service constantly performing some different jobs depending on each other

I want to constantly, without stopping, perform 2-3 kinds of operations from my Service in Android. That is:
check if some hardware is connected and retrieve the data from it every 1 second and save it to the files
send those files a server
perform some calculations
The second job depends on the 1st one.
Note that the Service will have GUI as well if that matters, but the GUI will be used rarely. Most of them time the Service will work in "background" doing what it has to do.
How can I do that? Should there be 3 different threads or what? Or I don't need the thread because it'll be a service?
Any help is appreciated.
If you want to perform all operation in parallel in background then use android service and use ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor class to achieve this.
Otherwise use timer or Executor(with onr thread) inside android service to perform all operation in serial manner.
Let me know, This is helpful for you?
That depends on what type of service you are using, Intent Service or Service.
If you are using Intent Service, then you don't have to worry about creating a new thread, as it itself creates a worker thread.But, just keep in mind that, it takes one care of requests one at a time, in queue manner and stops itself when the processing is done.
But if you want to perform simultaneous request at once, extend from Service. You will have create a worker thread to run this service as it doesn't create a separate thread.
Check developer guide for more info:
https://developer.android.com/guide/components/services.html
To communicate between two services, you have to make use of Broadcast Receiver to receive intents which you can send from your first service or use listener callback, but i would suggest you to use Broadcast Receiver and intents.

How to self stop a service started with BIND_AUTO_CREATE?

There is some long processing that need to be completed, so I put it in a service. The activity must be able to connect to the service, show the user current results from the service. So I start the service with start Service and later call bind Service (with BIND_AUTO_CREATE) as in LocalService from http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Service.html#ServiceLifecycle. I want it to run until its job is done, and then self stop, even if client is still connected to it. (or determine the client to unbind) Is any way to do it with the sample LocalService?
I was considering passing a handler to the service so that it can send messages back to the activity, but I don't want the activity to get leaked. I am just getting used with services, so maybe I am misusing something.
EDIT: The workload consists of several threads, synchronized and run in parallel, so I guess is not a good candidate for intent service. Some data analysis is done in background service, and when the user restarts the activity that started the service, it should display some graphics according to current values computed by background service. All background processing is triggered at the beginning, and need only inspection later on, when activity connects to it. Android should not be able to stop the service. When the job is finished, the service should be able to terminate even if the activity is connected to it.
I just recorded a callback with the service. If the activity is not connected to service, it sets the callback to null. In this callback I call stopService() and then finish() on the activity. I am not sure that it is the best method, but it works fine for me.
If you want a service to be stopped when it is finished, I think what you are looking for is IntentService, they work as services, but run in another thread and when they are completed they dissappear.
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EDIT: NickT link is better, check that out! :)

Android Services and UI update

I started learning android i've been playing with it and so far so good but i have some doubts about Services, i started learning them today so by gently if a say something very wrong.
For example, i want my app to grab some information over the internet from time to time, this polling period is defined by the user, then the UI gets updated. I though about creating a Service that run lets says every 30 minutes, gets the information and updates the UI.
If i get it right:
An IntentService just executes an operation and stops by itself sending the result through an intent(right?), so i think it's not what i want.
A Bounded Service is most likely used when you want IPC or allow binding from external apps, which again i think it's not what i want.
I think a Local Service is probably what i need, using a LocalBroadcastReceiver to update the UI, how can i make it to run the operation every X minutes( Handler postDelayed, ScheduledExecutorService or Alarm Manager ? )
If i understand it right a Service if not bounded can run infinitely if it's not killed due to low memory problems, making it a foreground Service is the safest ?
Last thing and it's kind of a noob doubt, if the user leaves the application(Click Home Button or opens other app) the app is still in background but the activities are in "Paused" or "Stopped" mode will the Service still be able to talk to them ?
Sorry for long post and thank you.
Your requirement : after every x minutes, start a service, pull some date, update UI.
Solution :
Define or set an alarm for every x minutes, to trigger a receiver.
From receiver start the service.
In the service, start an async task to fetch the data in doInBackGround().
Once data is fetched, from onPostExecute() send a broadcast to your activity.
In the activity have a dynamic receiver registered for broadcast sent from service.
From dynamic broadcast receiver update UI.
From what you've explained I wouldn't personally use a service.
The Android docs on services explain more but here is a snippet:
http://developer.android.com/guide/components/services.html
A Service is an application component that can perform long-running operations in the background and does not provide a user interface.
You could perhaps looks at using an AsyncTask, especially given that you only want it to run whilst the app is running:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/AsyncTask.html
This class allows to perform background operations and publish results on the UI thread without having to manipulate threads and/or handlers.
There is a good answer here on how to run an AsyncTask repeatedly at specific time intervals: How to execute Async task repeatedly after fixed time intervals

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