We aren't saying this isn't supported just to give you a challenge,
but because the kind of stuff you are doing is not supported, and you
can expect it to break across any changes to the system since you are
using non-public features.  As such, this isn't something we are going
to help you do.  You can start a thread on Android Internals about
hacking on the system like this, but this group is not an appropriate
place for such discussion.

On Sep 10, 1:18 pm, Anshul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dianne,
>
> I understand that native code is not supported by Android at this time
> but i did find a lot of examples that lets us run say a basic hello
> world program in C on Android simulator. We already have an app
> running in the linux space on the Android phone and would like it to
> somehow start an android app.
>
> Or is there any way we can start and stop an android app automatically
> without manually gointo to the menu. I found out that we could have a
> reviever listening for BOOT_COMPLETED event and then can start a
> service. We can at that time start a socket and then communicate with C
> ++ app using sockets and instruct the android app to close itself when
> work is done. We would like to restart the andopird app again without
> having to restart the phone. So listening to  the BOOT completed event
> will work only one time unless we restart the phone every time.
>
> Thanks a lot for your help.
> -Anshul
>
> On Sep 10, 12:10 am, hackbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Native code is not supported at this time.
>
> > On Sep 9, 5:38 pm, Anshul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello everyone,
>
> > > I wanted to find out if there is any way for a native applicaion
> > > written in C/C++ can start an android app. From this group I could
> > > find answers to how to run a native app on the Andorid simulator and
> > > also how to start an android app through adb shell (am start -n test/
> > > test.HelloWorld).
>
> > > Is there any way I can call say a system command in C++ native app and
> > > pass the am command I passed to the adb shell to start the android
> > > HelloWorld app?
> > > Somethin like:
>
> > > System ("am start -n test/test.HelloWorld");
>
> > > or any other way.
>
> > > Thanks
> > > -Anshul- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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