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Then, the service - replies back with a message \c {Hello Qt} which is printed in the QML view. - - \include examples-run.qdocinc - - \section1 Create the Service - - To start a service in its own process, extend the \c QtService class for - your service. Extending \c QtService allows the service to load the necessary - Qt libraries used for Qt, like \l{Qt Remote Objects} libraries. - - Start by creating the Java service class. The following class extends \c QtService - and acts as your service entry point: - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/android/src/org/qtproject/example/qtandroidservice/QtAndroidService.java - \skipto package - \printuntil /^\}/ - - This class can have any logic you want using Java code. However, you don't need - any logic to communicate with Qt as that will be done using Qt Remote Objects. - - \section1 Manage the AndroidManifest.xml File - - To use the service, it must be declared in the \c AndroidManifest.xml - file as follows: - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/android/AndroidManifest.xml - \skipto <service - \printuntil </service> - - The important part of this service declaration is the \c lib_name part. - It will ensure that the service is run by the service's own lib file: - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/android/AndroidManifest.xml - \skipto android:value="service" - \printuntil android:value="service" - - \section1 Handle the Application Start - - To start the service, call the following function from the application's - \c main(): - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/main.cpp - \skipto startService - \printuntil /^\}/ - - \section1 Handle the Service Start - - \l{QAndroidService} is used to create the service process. For the service - to start from its own \c .so lib file, create a sub-project with the following - \c .pro file: - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/service.pro - \printuntil CONFIG - - \section1 Communication with Qt Remote Objects - - To use \l{Qt Remote Objects}, define a \c .rep file: - - \quotefromfile services/common/qtandroidservice.rep - \skipto class - \printuntil /^\}/ - - Define the \c .rep source file in the service project \c .pro: - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/service.pro - \skipto REPC_SOURCE - \printline REPC_SOURCE - - And in the application's \c .pro file: - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/serviceremoteobjectsclient.pro - \skipto REPC_REPLICA - \printline REPC_REPLICA - - Then define the class used by Qt Remote Objects, which has a - \c sendToService() slot and a \c messageFromService() signal: - - \quotefromfile services/common/qtandroidservice_ro.h - \skipto include - \printuntil /^\};/ - - Include the class in the previous snippet in \c main.cpp: - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/main.cpp - \skipto _replica.h - \printline _replica.h - - Now, in the service's \c service_main.cpp, create the \l{QRemoteObjectHost} - node and start \l{QAndroidService}: - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/service_main.cpp - \skipto include - \printuntil /^\}/ - - In the application's \c main.cpp, create the client node and connect it - to the source node created in the service and connect it to the QML view: - - \quotefromfile services/serviceremoteobjects/main.cpp - \skipto QRemoteObjectNode - \printuntil sendToService - - Then, add a \l Connections element to watch for the incoming messages from - the service: - - \quotefromfile services/common/main.qml - \skipto Connections - \printuntil /^\ {4}\}/ - - And set the \c onClicked for the sending button to: - - \quotefromfile services/common/main.qml - \skipto onClicked - \printline onClicked - - \sa {Android Service with Qt Remote Objects - Same Lib File}, - {Android Services}, {Qt for Android}, {Qt Android Extras} -*/ |