Windows 8 blog tips about application lifecycle issues

  


Windows 8 Metro application developers in addition to creating software must also be aware of the Microsoft application's "lifecycle". The official blog of the Microsoft Windows 8 application developer revealed some details on how to manage the life cycle of the Metro application software.
Windows 8 Metro life cycle is divided into four parts: not running, running, pausing and terminating. The above chart not only shows these lifecycles, but also shows how the Metro application can be converted in different states.
Microsoft claims that data or network connections may be refreshed when the application is restored. Users can refresh the content of the app and reconnect to network resources.
At the same time, the blog also provides some considerations for the application including resetting the default view. If it has not been used for a long time, in order to ensure that the most important data is saved in Metro, the application will enter “ Pause & rdquo; life cycle.

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