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Hello, i'm new to iPhone dev ... i'm building an app that loads data from a local sqlite3 db in

-   (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {   

When i tap iPhone button and put it in background and then i recall it i see (as normal) the app in the same way i leaved it. What i would like to do is, when it comes in foregroud, to reload data as if it was called from scratch.

Which is the correct way to do it?

Thanks in advance c.

+2  A: 
- (void)applicationDidBecomeActive:(UIApplication *)application {
}

Reload the data in the above function of the app delegate to refresh the data when ever the app comes to foreground.

SegFault
+1  A: 

You can exit() your application when iOS notifies it that it should run in the background like so:

- (void)applicationDidEnterBackground:(UIApplication *)application {
  exit(0);
}
Nik Reiman
I wouldn’t do this by hand – there’s a `UIApplicationExitsOnSuspend` Info.plist key for applications that do not wish to run in background.
zoul
Thanks zoul for cool info...
SegFault
+2  A: 

I think that is the delegate of UIApplication:

- (void)applicationWillEnterForeground:(UIApplication *)application

In iOS 4.0 and later, this method is called as part of the transition from the background to the inactive state. You can use this method to undo many of the changes you made to your application upon entering the background. The call to this method is invariably followed by a call to the applicationDidBecomeActive: method, which then moves the application from the inactive to the active state.

Benoît
+1  A: 

So in the App Delegate class - (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions will only be called at the first time u enter the app.Then it will call - (void)applicationDidBecomeActive:(UIApplication *)application.

If ur iphone iOS is 4.0 or later, when a user click on the home button, it will first invoke - (void)applicationWillResignActive:(UIApplication *)application, then - (void)applicationDidEnterBackground:(UIApplication *)application.

Then the app will run in background till the user kill it. When the user enter the app again, it will first invoke - (void)applicationWillEnterForeground:(UIApplication *)application, then - (void)applicationDidBecomeActive:(UIApplication *)application.

So related to ur question, u should call either applicationWillEnterForeground: or applicationDidBecomeActive: to reload ur data. Though in the xcode's comment of these methods, Apple suggests use applicationDidBecomeActive: to restart paused tasks and/or update user interface; while in the applicationWillEnterForeground:, u can undo the changes u've made in entering the background.


So to make it easier to see, i put a number tag to each method. Here's when the method to be called.

0 application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: 
1 applicationDidBecomeActive: 
2 applicationWillResignActive: 
3 applicationDidEnterBackground: 
4 applicationWillEnterForeground: 
  • First enter the app: call 0, then 1;

  • Hit home button: call 2, then 3;

  • Double hit home button(multitasking): call 2;

    • if user choose another app or hit home button again: call 3;

    • if user double hit home button again: call 1;

  • Enter app again: call 4, then 1;

JohnnySun
Thank you very much, really clear explaination !
Cris