Android onCreate or onStartCommand for starting service
Service behave same like Activity Whatever you want to
associate
once with a service will go inonCreate
like initialization
and whenever the service
is called using startService. onStartCommand
will be called. and you can pass any action to perform . like for a music player , You can play ,pause,stop using action
And you do any operation in service
by sending an action and receiving it on onStartCommand
onCreate
work like a Constructor.
Edit in Short
onCreate()
calls only for the first time you start a Service
Whereas onStartCommand()
calls everytime you call the startService
again. It let you set an action like play,stop,pause music.
public void onStartCommand()
{
if(intent.getAction.equals("any.play")
{
//play song
}
else if(intent.getAction.equals("any.stop")
{}
}
onCreate()
is called when the Service
object is instantiated (ie: when the service is created). You should do things in this method that you need to do only once (ie: initialize some variables, etc.). onCreate()
will only ever be called once per instantiated object.
You only need to implement onCreate()
if you actually want/need to initialize something only once.
onStartCommand()
is called every time a client starts the service using startService(Intent intent)
. This means that onStartCommand()
can get called multiple times. You should do the things in this method that are needed each time a client requests something from your service. This depends a lot on what your service does and how it communicates with the clients (and vice-versa).
If you don't implement onStartCommand()
then you won't be able to get any information from the Intent
that the client passes to onStartCommand()
and your service might not be able to do any useful work.