Is it possible to use AsyncTask in a Service class?

孤街醉人 提交于 2019-11-27 08:03:57

Also be sure to check out IntentService. If that class is sufficient for your needs, it will take care of a lot of little details involved in making that pattern work correctly.

I Think I found why it is not working in my case.

Here I am using this :

private final INetwork.Stub mBinder = new INetwork.Stub() {

        @Override
        public int doConnect(String addr, int port) throws RemoteException {
            new ConnectTask().execute("test42");
            return 0;
        }
    };

I am using this to do what so called IPC, Inter Process Communication, so I guess that my Service and my Activity are in two differents process, AsyncTask must be executed in the main UI thread according to the android doc, so why I was trying to do seems to me just impossible according to those facts.

If I am wrong please someone can correct me.

Maybe problem is not AsyncTask but something else. For example are you sure your onBind method works correctly? Please try this:

@Override
public IBinder onBind(Intent arg0) {
    return null;
}

You could also try that

public class NetworkService extends Service{
  @Override
  public void onStart(Intent intent, int startId) {
    new ConnectTask().execute("test42");
  }
}
user2768

Is it possible to use AsyncTask in a Service class?

Yes. See Reto Meier (2010) Professional Android 2 Application Development, Wrox. Meier has published supporting code (see /Chapter 9 Earthquake 4/src/com/paad/earthquake/EarthquakeService.java):

public class EarthquakeService extends Service {        
    ... 
    private EarthquakeLookupTask lastLookup = null;
    ...

    private class EarthquakeLookupTask extends AsyncTask<Void, Quake, Void> { 
        ... 
    }

    @Override
    public int onStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId) {    
        ...
        refreshEarthquakes();
        return Service.START_NOT_STICKY;
    };

    private void refreshEarthquakes() {
        ...
        lastLookup = new EarthquakeLookupTask();
        lastLookup.execute((Void[])null);
        ...
    }
}

On an aside, I cannot find any evidence to support your claim that "AsyncTask only works if it is executed in the UIThread" (although this would violate threading rules).

user2768

Although it is possible to use AsyncTask in a Service class, this violates threading rules, in particular, AsyncTask must be instantiated and invoked on the UI thread. (See https://stackoverflow.com/a/25172977/3664487 for further discussion.)

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