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Instrumentation.CallApplicationOnCreate(Application) Method

Definition

Perform calling of the application's Application#onCreate method.

[Android.Runtime.Register("callApplicationOnCreate", "(Landroid/app/Application;)V", "GetCallApplicationOnCreate_Landroid_app_Application_Handler")]
public virtual void CallApplicationOnCreate (Android.App.Application? app);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("callApplicationOnCreate", "(Landroid/app/Application;)V", "GetCallApplicationOnCreate_Landroid_app_Application_Handler")>]
abstract member CallApplicationOnCreate : Android.App.Application -> unit
override this.CallApplicationOnCreate : Android.App.Application -> unit

Parameters

app
Application

The application being created.

Attributes

Remarks

Perform calling of the application's Application#onCreate method. The default implementation simply calls through to that method.

Note: This method will be called immediately after #onCreate(Bundle). Often instrumentation tests start their test thread in onCreate(); you need to be careful of races between these. (Well between it and everything else, but let's start here.)

Java documentation for android.app.Instrumentation.callApplicationOnCreate(android.app.Application).

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Applies to