SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback
interface SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback
android.app.sdksandbox.SdkSandboxManager.SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback |
A callback for tracking events SDK sandbox death.
The callback can be added using android.app.sdksandbox.SdkSandboxManager#addSdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback(java.util.concurrent.Executor,android.app.sdksandbox.SdkSandboxManager.SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback)
and removed using android.app.sdksandbox.SdkSandboxManager#removeSdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback(android.app.sdksandbox.SdkSandboxManager.SdkSandboxProcessDeathCallback)
Summary
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abstract Unit |
Notifies the client application that the SDK sandbox has died. |
Public methods
onSdkSandboxDied
abstract fun onSdkSandboxDied(): Unit
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,
to continue using them.