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package com.codename1.impl.ios;
/**
*
* @author Shai Almog
*/
public class Lifecycle {
/**
* Sent when the application is about to move from active to inactive state.
* This can occur for certain types of temporary interruptions (such as an
* incoming phone call or SMS message) or when the user quits the application
* and it begins the transition to the background state.
* Use this method to pause ongoing tasks, disable timers, and throttle down
* OpenGL ES frame rates. Games should use this method to pause the game.
*/
public void applicationWillResignActive() {
}
/**
* Use this method to release shared resources, save user data, invalidate
* timers, and store enough application state information to restore your
* application to its current state in case it is terminated later.
* If your application supports background execution, this method is called
* instead of applicationWillTerminate: when the user quits.
*/
public void applicationDidEnterBackground() {
}
/**
* Use this method to release shared resources, save user data, invalidate
* timers, and store enough application state information to restore your
* application to its current state in case it is terminated later.
* If your application supports background execution, this method is called
* instead of applicationWillTerminate: when the user quits.
*/
public void applicationWillEnterForeground() {
}
/**
* Called as part of the transition from the background to the inactive state;
* here you can undo many of the changes made on entering the background.
*/
public void applicationDidBecomeActive() {
}
/**
* Restart any tasks that were paused (or not yet started) while the
* application was inactive. If the application was previously in the background,
* optionally refresh the user interface.
*/
public void applicationWillTerminate() {
}
/**
* Indicates whether the application should handle the given URL, defaults to true
* @param url the URL to handle
* @param caller the invoking application
* @return true to handle the URL, false otherwise
*/
public boolean shouldApplicationHandleURL(String url, String caller) {
return true;
}
/**
* Headphones connected callback
*/
public void headphonesConnected() {
}
/**
* Headphones disconnected callback
*/
public void headphonesDisconnected() {
}
}