官方文档解释:android
它引用了一个
Handler
对象,以便 others 可以向它发送消息(使用app
mMessenger.send(Message msg)
方法)。ide
该类容许跨进程间基于
Message
的通讯(即两个进程间能够经过Message
进行通讯),在服务端使用Handler建立一个Messenger,客户端持有这个Messenger就能够与服务端通讯了。oop
之前咱们使用Handler+Message的方式进行通讯,都是在同一个进程中,从线程持有一个主线程的Handler对象,并向主线程发送消息。this
而Android既然可使用bindler
机制进行跨进行通讯,因此咱们固然能够将Handler与bindler结合起来进行**跨进程**发送消息。线程
查看API就能够发现,Messenger就是这种方式的实现。rest
通常使用方法以下:code
远程经过component
mMessenger = new Messenger(mHandler)
建立一个信使对象orm
客户端使用bindlerService
请求链接远程
远程onBind
方法返回一个bindler
return mMessenger.getBinder();
客户端使用远程返回的bindler获得一个信使(即获得远程信使)
public void onServiceConnected(ComponentName name, IBinder service) {
rMessenger = new Messenger(service); ......
}
这里虽然是new了一个Messenger,但咱们查看它的实现 ``` public Messenger(IBinder target) { mTarget = IMessenger.Stub.asInterface(target); }
发现它的mTarget是经过Aidl获得的,实际上就是远程建立的那个。
rMessenger.send(msg);
这样远程服务端的Handler对象就能收到消息了,而后能够在其handlerMessage(Message msg)
方法中进行处理。(该Handler对象就是第一步服务端建立Messenger时使用的参数mHandler).
通过这5个步骤貌似只有客户端向服务端发送消息,这样的消息传递是单向的,那么如何实现双向传递呢?
首先须要在第5步稍加修改,在send(msg)
前经过msm.replyTo = mMessenger
将本身的信使设置到消息中,这样服务端接收到消息时同时也获得了客户端的信使对象了,而后服务端能够经过/获得客户端的信使对象,并向它发送消息
cMessenger = msg.replyTo; cMessenger.send(message);
即完成了从服务端向客户端发送消息的功能,这样客服端能够在本身的Handler对象的handlerMessage方法中接收服务端发送来的message进行处理。
双向通讯宣告完成。
##如下代码来自ApiDemo
public class MessengerService extends Service { /** For showing and hiding our notification. */ NotificationManager mNM; /** Keeps track of all current registered clients. */ ArrayList<Messenger> mClients = new ArrayList<Messenger>(); /** Holds last value set by a client. */ int mValue = 0; /** * Command to the service to register a client, receiving callbacks * from the service. The Message's replyTo field must be a Messenger of * the client where callbacks should be sent. */ static final int MSG_REGISTER_CLIENT = 1; /** * Command to the service to unregister a client, ot stop receiving callbacks * from the service. The Message's replyTo field must be a Messenger of * the client as previously given with MSG_REGISTER_CLIENT. */ static final int MSG_UNREGISTER_CLIENT = 2; /** * Command to service to set a new value. This can be sent to the * service to supply a new value, and will be sent by the service to * any registered clients with the new value. */ static final int MSG_SET_VALUE = 3; /** * Handler of incoming messages from clients. */ class IncomingHandler extends Handler { @Override public void handleMessage(Message msg) { switch (msg.what) { case MSG_REGISTER_CLIENT: mClients.add(msg.replyTo); break; case MSG_UNREGISTER_CLIENT: mClients.remove(msg.replyTo); break; case MSG_SET_VALUE: mValue = msg.arg1; for (int i = mClients.size() - 1; i >= 0; i --) { try { mClients.get(i).send(Message.obtain(null, MSG_SET_VALUE, mValue, 0)); } catch (RemoteException e) { // The client is dead. Remove it from the list; // we are going through the list from back to front // so this is safe to do inside the loop. mClients.remove(i); } } break; default: super.handleMessage(msg); } } } /** * Target we publish for clients to send messages to IncomingHandler. */ final Messenger mMessenger = new Messenger(new IncomingHandler()); @Override public void onCreate() { mNM = (NotificationManager)getSystemService(NOTIFICATION_SERVICE); // Display a notification about us starting. showNotification(); } @Override public void onDestroy() { // Cancel the persistent notification. mNM.cancel(R.string.remote_service_started); // Tell the user we stopped. Toast.makeText(this, R.string.remote_service_stopped, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); } /** * When binding to the service, we return an interface to our messenger * for sending messages to the service. */ @Override public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) { return mMessenger.getBinder(); } /** * Show a notification while this service is running. */ private void showNotification() { // In this sample, we'll use the same text for the ticker and the expanded notification CharSequence text = getText(R.string.remote_service_started); // Set the icon, scrolling text and timestamp Notification notification = new Notification(R.drawable.stat_sample, text, System.currentTimeMillis()); // The PendingIntent to launch our activity if the user selects this notification PendingIntent contentIntent = PendingIntent.getActivity(this, 0, new Intent(this, Controller.class), 0); // Set the info for the views that show in the notification panel. notification.setLatestEventInfo(this, getText(R.string.remote_service_label), text, contentIntent); // Send the notification. // We use a string id because it is a unique number. We use it later to cancel. mNM.notify(R.string.remote_service_started, notification); } }
public class MessengerServiceActivities { /** * Example of binding and unbinding to the remote service. * This demonstrates the implementation of a service which the client will * bind to, interacting with it through an aidl interface.</p> * * <p>Note that this is implemented as an inner class only keep the sample * all together; typically this code would appear in some separate class. */ public static class Binding extends Activity { /** Messenger for communicating with service. */ Messenger mService = null; /** Flag indicating whether we have called bind on the service. */ boolean mIsBound; /** Some text view we are using to show state information. */ TextView mCallbackText; /** * Handler of incoming messages from service. */ class IncomingHandler extends Handler { @Override public void handleMessage(Message msg) { switch (msg.what) { case MessengerService.MSG_SET_VALUE: mCallbackText.setText("Received from service: " + msg.arg1); break; default: super.handleMessage(msg); } } } /** * Target we publish for clients to send messages to IncomingHandler. */ final Messenger mMessenger = new Messenger(new IncomingHandler()); /** * Class for interacting with the main interface of the service. */ private ServiceConnection mConnection = new ServiceConnection() { public void onServiceConnected(ComponentName className, IBinder service) { // This is called when the connection with the service has been // established, giving us the service object we can use to // interact with the service. We are communicating with our // service through an IDL interface, so get a client-side // representation of that from the raw service object. mService = new Messenger(service); mCallbackText.setText("Attached."); // We want to monitor the service for as long as we are // connected to it. try { Message msg = Message.obtain(null, MessengerService.MSG_REGISTER_CLIENT); msg.replyTo = mMessenger; mService.send(msg); // Give it some value as an example. msg = Message.obtain(null, MessengerService.MSG_SET_VALUE, this.hashCode(), 0); mService.send(msg); } catch (RemoteException e) { // In this case the service has crashed before we could even // do anything with it; we can count on soon being // disconnected (and then reconnected if it can be restarted) // so there is no need to do anything here. } // As part of the sample, tell the user what happened. Toast.makeText(Binding.this, R.string.remote_service_connected, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); } public void onServiceDisconnected(ComponentName className) { // This is called when the connection with the service has been // unexpectedly disconnected -- that is, its process crashed. mService = null; mCallbackText.setText("Disconnected."); // As part of the sample, tell the user what happened. Toast.makeText(Binding.this, R.string.remote_service_disconnected, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); } }; void doBindService() { // Establish a connection with the service. We use an explicit // class name because there is no reason to be able to let other // applications replace our component. bindService(new Intent(Binding.this, MessengerService.class), mConnection, Context.BIND_AUTO_CREATE); mIsBound = true; mCallbackText.setText("Binding."); } void doUnbindService() { if (mIsBound) { // If we have received the service, and hence registered with // it, then now is the time to unregister. if (mService != null) { try { Message msg = Message.obtain(null, MessengerService.MSG_UNREGISTER_CLIENT); msg.replyTo = mMessenger; mService.send(msg); } catch (RemoteException e) { // There is nothing special we need to do if the service // has crashed. } } // Detach our existing connection. unbindService(mConnection); mIsBound = false; mCallbackText.setText("Unbinding."); } } /** * Standard initialization of this activity. Set up the UI, then wait * for the user to poke it before doing anything. */ @Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.messenger_service_binding); // Watch for button clicks. Button button = (Button)findViewById(R.id.bind); button.setOnClickListener(mBindListener); button = (Button)findViewById(R.id.unbind); button.setOnClickListener(mUnbindListener); mCallbackText = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.callback); mCallbackText.setText("Not attached."); } private OnClickListener mBindListener = new OnClickListener() { public void onClick(View v) { doBindService(); } }; private OnClickListener mUnbindListener = new OnClickListener() { public void onClick(View v) { doUnbindService(); } }; } }
<service Android:name=".app.MessengerService" android:process=":remote" />