How can I start my Android app at moment of opening some other app on my phone using Qt tools
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I know that using Java I can use smth like
ActivityManager manager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
for (ActivityManager.RunningAppProcessInfo info : manager.getRunningAppProcesses()) {
Log.e("TAG", "Running process: " + info.processName);
if ("com.mycompany.mycoolapp".equals(info.processName)) {
// do stuff...
}
}
So I can do my stuff on other app start. But I want to do the same using Qt Android tools. Is there any way to do it?
android c++ qt
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I know that using Java I can use smth like
ActivityManager manager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
for (ActivityManager.RunningAppProcessInfo info : manager.getRunningAppProcesses()) {
Log.e("TAG", "Running process: " + info.processName);
if ("com.mycompany.mycoolapp".equals(info.processName)) {
// do stuff...
}
}
So I can do my stuff on other app start. But I want to do the same using Qt Android tools. Is there any way to do it?
android c++ qt
No, you can not. You can do this withJNI
andQt
may help with this. Also you can subclassQtApplication
onjava
side and add you java code there.
– Evgeny
Nov 13 at 19:24
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I know that using Java I can use smth like
ActivityManager manager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
for (ActivityManager.RunningAppProcessInfo info : manager.getRunningAppProcesses()) {
Log.e("TAG", "Running process: " + info.processName);
if ("com.mycompany.mycoolapp".equals(info.processName)) {
// do stuff...
}
}
So I can do my stuff on other app start. But I want to do the same using Qt Android tools. Is there any way to do it?
android c++ qt
I know that using Java I can use smth like
ActivityManager manager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
for (ActivityManager.RunningAppProcessInfo info : manager.getRunningAppProcesses()) {
Log.e("TAG", "Running process: " + info.processName);
if ("com.mycompany.mycoolapp".equals(info.processName)) {
// do stuff...
}
}
So I can do my stuff on other app start. But I want to do the same using Qt Android tools. Is there any way to do it?
android c++ qt
android c++ qt
edited Nov 13 at 19:24
asked Nov 13 at 19:19
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No, you can not. You can do this withJNI
andQt
may help with this. Also you can subclassQtApplication
onjava
side and add you java code there.
– Evgeny
Nov 13 at 19:24
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No, you can not. You can do this withJNI
andQt
may help with this. Also you can subclassQtApplication
onjava
side and add you java code there.
– Evgeny
Nov 13 at 19:24
No, you can not. You can do this with
JNI
and Qt
may help with this. Also you can subclass QtApplication
on java
side and add you java code there.– Evgeny
Nov 13 at 19:24
No, you can not. You can do this with
JNI
and Qt
may help with this. Also you can subclass QtApplication
on java
side and add you java code there.– Evgeny
Nov 13 at 19:24
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No, you can not. You can do this with
JNI
andQt
may help with this. Also you can subclassQtApplication
onjava
side and add you java code there.– Evgeny
Nov 13 at 19:24