SdkSandboxManager.SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback
public
static
interface
SdkSandboxManager.SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback
android.app.sdksandbox.SdkSandboxManager.SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback |
A callback for tracking events SDK sandbox death.
The callback can be added using SdkSandboxManager.addSdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback(java.util.concurrent.Executor, android.app.sdksandbox.SdkSandboxManager.SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback)
and removed using SdkSandboxManager.removeSdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback(android.app.sdksandbox.SdkSandboxManager.SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback)
Summary
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abstract
void
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onSdkSandboxDied()
Notifies the client application that the SDK sandbox has died. |
Public methods
onSdkSandboxDied
public abstract void onSdkSandboxDied ()
Notifies the client application that the SDK sandbox has died. The sandbox could die for
various reasons, for example, due to memory pressure on the system, or a crash in the
sandbox.
The system will automatically restart the sandbox process if it died due to a crash.
However, the state of the sandbox will be lost - so any SDKs that were loaded previously
would have to be loaded again, using SdkSandboxManager#loadSdk(String, Bundle,
Executor, OutcomeReceiver)
to continue using them.