By default the activity gets recreated on certain events such as orientation change. This is, as far as I know, the preferred behavior. You can handle these so-called "runtime changes" (such as orientation change, but there are more events that trigger activity re-creation such as changed system language) yourself by specifying the android:configChanges attribute of your activity in the manifest XML file. Handling orientation changes yourself will basically tell Android not to re-create the activity in case of an orientation change, and therefore your view hierarchy will be retained. See here for more information.
On Saturday, February 8, 2014 6:38:40 AM UTC-6, rahul kaushik wrote:
-- On Saturday, February 8, 2014 6:38:40 AM UTC-6, rahul kaushik wrote:
Hi,I created dynamic controls on view ,i call the this view creation at OnCreate when i changed the orientation the activity call the OnCreate again and it consume same amount of time which which was created at very first time ,can i reduce this time on orientaionPls SuggestThanksRK
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