what is the difference between sendStickyBroadcast and sendBroadcast in Android

What is the difference between sendStickyBroadcast and sendBroadcast in Android?


Solution 1:

Here is what the Android SDK says about sendStickyBroadcast():

Perform a sendBroadcast(Intent) that is "sticky," meaning the Intent you are sending stays around after the broadcast is complete, so that others can quickly retrieve that data through the return value of registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter). In all other ways, this behaves the same as sendBroadcast(Intent).

One example of a sticky broadcast sent via the operating system is ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED. When you call registerReceiver() for that action -- even with a null BroadcastReceiver -- you get the Intent that was last broadcast for that action. Hence, you can use this to find the state of the battery without necessarily registering for all future state changes in the battery.

Solution 2:

Types :- Local,Normal,Ordered and Sticky

Normal Broadcast

:- use sendBroadcast()

:- asynchronous broadcast

:- any receiver receives broadcast not any particular order

Ordered Broadcast

:- use sendOrderedBroadcast()

:- synchronous broadcast

:- receiver receives broadcast in priority base

:- we can also simply abort broadcast in this type

Local Broadcast

:- use only when broadcast is used only inside same process

Sticky Broadcast

:- normal broadcast intent is not available any more after this was send and processed by the system.

:- use sendStickyBroadcast(Intent)

:- the corresponding intent is sticky, meaning the intent you are sending stays around after the broadcast is complete.

:- because of this others can quickly retrieve that data through the return value of registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter).

:- apart from this same as sendBroadcast(Intent).