I want to capture the time whenever a user starts any application using my broadcast receiver. is it possible that a broadcast receiver can catch such an event?? if yes , is there any permision which can do that?
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                    1you can code it in the the class that extends BroadCastReceiver – Lucifer Nov 09 '11 at 06:32
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                    Kalpen : i want to invoke the broadcast receiver when the user opens any app, so wht do i write in d class tht extends the broadcast receiver – jehan Nov 09 '11 at 06:37
 
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        The best you can do is create a STICKY Service that tracks all of the running application.
 @Override
public int onStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId) 
{
    Timer timer  =  new Timer();
    timer.scheduleAtFixedRate(new TimerTask() {
        public void run() 
        {
            final ActivityManager activityManager  =  (ActivityManager)getSystemService(Context.ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
            final List<RunningTaskInfo> services  =  activityManager.getRunningTasks(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
                 for (int i = 0; i < services.size(); i++) {
                     if(!stalkList.contains(services.get(i).baseActivity.getPackageName()))
                     {
                          // you may broad cast a new application launch here.  
                          stalkList.add(services.get(i).baseActivity.getPackageName());
                     }
                }
                 List<RunningAppProcessInfo> procInfos = activityManager.getRunningAppProcesses();
                for(int i = 0; i < procInfos.size(); i++) {  
                    ArrayList<String> runningPkgs = new ArrayList<String>(Arrays.asList(procInfos.get(i).pkgList));
                    Collection diff = subtractSets(runningPkgs, stalkList); 
                    if(diff != null)
                    {
                        stalkList.removeAll(diff);
                    }
               }
        }
    }, 20000, 6000);  // every 6 seconds
    return START_STICKY;
}
private RunningAppProcessInfo getForegroundApp() {
    RunningAppProcessInfo result = null, info = null;
    final ActivityManager activityManager  =  (ActivityManager)getSystemService(Context.ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
    List <RunningAppProcessInfo> l = activityManager.getRunningAppProcesses();
    Iterator <RunningAppProcessInfo> i = l.iterator();
    while(i.hasNext()) {
        info = i.next();
        if(info.importance == RunningAppProcessInfo.IMPORTANCE_FOREGROUND
                && !isRunningService(info.processName)) {
            result = info;
            break;
        }
    }
    return result;
}    
private boolean isRunningService(String processName) {
    if(processName == null)
        return false;
    RunningServiceInfo service;
    final ActivityManager activityManager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(Context.ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
    List <RunningServiceInfo> l = activityManager.getRunningServices(9999);
    Iterator <RunningServiceInfo> i = l.iterator();
    while(i.hasNext()){
        service = i.next();
        if(service.process.equals(processName))
            return true;
    }
    return false;
}    
private boolean isRunningApp(String processName) {
    if(processName == null)
        return false;
    RunningAppProcessInfo app;
    final ActivityManager activityManager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(Context.ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
    List <RunningAppProcessInfo> l = activityManager.getRunningAppProcesses();
    Iterator <RunningAppProcessInfo> i = l.iterator();
    while(i.hasNext()){
        app = i.next();
        if(app.processName.equals(processName) && app.importance != RunningAppProcessInfo.IMPORTANCE_SERVICE)
            return true;
    }
    return false;
}
private boolean checkifThisIsActive(RunningAppProcessInfo target){
    boolean result = false;
    ActivityManager.RunningTaskInfo info;
    if(target == null)
        return false;
    final ActivityManager activityManager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(Context.ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
    List <ActivityManager.RunningTaskInfo> l = activityManager.getRunningTasks(9999);
    Iterator <ActivityManager.RunningTaskInfo> i = l.iterator();
    while(i.hasNext()){
        info=i.next();
        if(info.baseActivity.getPackageName().equals(target.processName)) {
            result = true;
            break;
        }
    }
    return result;
}  
// what is in b that is not in a ?
public static Collection subtractSets(Collection a, Collection b)
{
    Collection result = new ArrayList(b);
    result.removeAll(a);
    return result;
}
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                    where do i write the above code; in the service or in d activity which calls the service – jehan Nov 09 '11 at 08:32
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                    What is subtractSets ? Can't find it or do you have to write it yourself? – Sunkas Nov 30 '12 at 10:32
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                    @Jonas It's a simple collection diff. This code is pretty old - I've refactored it since, for now I've added some helper functions. When I get the time I'll retest and update. – Reno Dec 01 '12 at 08:01
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                    ok! Do you know what the difference is between getRunningAppProcesses() and getRunningTasks() ? I our project at work we do not want to use getRunningTasks since it is not allowed (recommended?) by Google (see http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/ActivityManager.html#getRunningTasks(int) ). Is it enough to use getRunningAppProcesses to determine what apps are running? – Sunkas Dec 03 '12 at 08:30
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                    To know the difference between tasks and process [please read this](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4936581/difference-between-task-and-process-in-android). I see, those warnings weren't on the dev page when I used these APIs. – Reno Dec 03 '12 at 11:06
 
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        You can't get a broadcast when someone starts any other app. The only thing you can do is start a service that polls and periodically checks if new apps have been started (using Reno's code above for example).
Also if you start this service when the phone starts you have a reasonably good solution.
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