Dependencies and prerequisites
- Android 1.6 (API Level 4) or higher
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Try it out
 
         Download the sample 
         
 
       ThreadSample.zip
 Unless you specify otherwise, most of the operations you do in an app run in the foreground on a special thread called the UI thread. This can cause problems, because long-running operations will interfere with the responsiveness of your user interface. This annoys your users, and can even cause system errors. To avoid this, the Android framework offers several classes that help you off-load operations onto a separate thread running in the background. The most useful of these is IntentService. 
 This class describes how to implement an IntentService, send it work requests, and report its results to other components. 
Lessons
- Creating a Background Service
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         Learn how to create an 
        IntentService.
- Sending Work Requests to the Background Service
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         Learn how to send work requests to an 
        IntentService.
- Reporting Work Status
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         Learn how to use an 
        Intentand aLocalBroadcastManagerto communicate the status of a work request from anIntentServiceto theActivitythat sent the request.
 
 