java.lang.Object | ||
android.app.NotificationManager |
Class to notify the user of events that happen. This is how you tell the user that something has happened in the background.
Notifications can take different forms:
Each of the notify methods takes an int id parameter. This id identifies this notification from your app to the system, so that id should be unique within your app. If you call one of the notify methods with an id that is currently active and a new set of notification parameters, it will be updated. For example, if you pass a new status bar icon, the old icon in the status bar will be replaced with the new one. This is also the same id you pass to the cancel(int) method to clear this notification.
You do not instantiate this class directly; instead, retrieve it through getSystemService(String).
void | cancel(int id) | |||||
Cancel a previously shown notification. | ||||||
void | cancelAll() | |||||
Cancel all previously shown notifications. | ||||||
void | notify(int id, Notification notification) | |||||
Persistent notification on the status bar, |
id | An identifier for this notification unique within your application. |
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notification | A Notification object describing how to notify the user, other than the view you're providing. If you pass null, there will be no persistent notification and no flashing, vibration, etc. |
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