Launching an App automatically without clicking a button on xamarin forms on notifications
I have a mobile application that displays 2 outcomes either a success or an error as a list view every few minutes from an API
I am using Xamarin Forms - cross platform shared project.
I wanted to know if there is a way to automatically open the app when it is running on the phone background whenever the app displays an error only.
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I have a mobile application that displays 2 outcomes either a success or an error as a list view every few minutes from an API
I am using Xamarin Forms - cross platform shared project.
I wanted to know if there is a way to automatically open the app when it is running on the phone background whenever the app displays an error only.
xamarin
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You can neverforce
your app to regain foreground consciousness when it was placed in the background by the user. IE: If the app is in the background, you cannot bring it to the foreground programatically. The user has to do that themselves.
– Brandon
Nov 21 at 3:19
Ahhh I see I see, Yep I got the concept. Thank You :)
– Nikhil
Nov 21 at 3:24
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I have a mobile application that displays 2 outcomes either a success or an error as a list view every few minutes from an API
I am using Xamarin Forms - cross platform shared project.
I wanted to know if there is a way to automatically open the app when it is running on the phone background whenever the app displays an error only.
xamarin
I have a mobile application that displays 2 outcomes either a success or an error as a list view every few minutes from an API
I am using Xamarin Forms - cross platform shared project.
I wanted to know if there is a way to automatically open the app when it is running on the phone background whenever the app displays an error only.
xamarin
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You can neverforce
your app to regain foreground consciousness when it was placed in the background by the user. IE: If the app is in the background, you cannot bring it to the foreground programatically. The user has to do that themselves.
– Brandon
Nov 21 at 3:19
Ahhh I see I see, Yep I got the concept. Thank You :)
– Nikhil
Nov 21 at 3:24
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2
You can neverforce
your app to regain foreground consciousness when it was placed in the background by the user. IE: If the app is in the background, you cannot bring it to the foreground programatically. The user has to do that themselves.
– Brandon
Nov 21 at 3:19
Ahhh I see I see, Yep I got the concept. Thank You :)
– Nikhil
Nov 21 at 3:24
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You can never
force
your app to regain foreground consciousness when it was placed in the background by the user. IE: If the app is in the background, you cannot bring it to the foreground programatically. The user has to do that themselves.– Brandon
Nov 21 at 3:19
You can never
force
your app to regain foreground consciousness when it was placed in the background by the user. IE: If the app is in the background, you cannot bring it to the foreground programatically. The user has to do that themselves.– Brandon
Nov 21 at 3:19
Ahhh I see I see, Yep I got the concept. Thank You :)
– Nikhil
Nov 21 at 3:24
Ahhh I see I see, Yep I got the concept. Thank You :)
– Nikhil
Nov 21 at 3:24
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You can never
force
your app to regain foreground consciousness when it was placed in the background by the user. IE: If the app is in the background, you cannot bring it to the foreground programatically. The user has to do that themselves.– Brandon
Nov 21 at 3:19
Ahhh I see I see, Yep I got the concept. Thank You :)
– Nikhil
Nov 21 at 3:24