I use DefaultHttpClient and HttpGet to poll data from server. Now, say a user was in Wi-fi network and moves out of the room. So the phone automatically starts using the 3G network. Are there any call-backs for such change, and how should I handle such changes. Should I start polling again or does the OS take care to make the changes appropriately
You can set up a Receiver in your manifest:
<receiver
  android:name=".NetworkChangeReceiver"
  android:label="NetworkChangeReceiver">
  <intent-filter>
    <action android:name="android.net.conn.CONNECTIVITY_CHANGE" />
    <action android:name="android.net.wifi.WIFI_STATE_CHANGED" />
  </intent-filter>
</receiver>
And implement the Receiver with something like this:
public class NetworkChangeReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver {
  @Override
  public void onReceive(final Context context, final Intent intent) {
    final ConnectivityManager connMgr = (ConnectivityManager) 
    context.getSystemService(Context.CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE);
    final android.net.NetworkInfo wifi = 
    connMgr.getNetworkInfo(ConnectivityManager.TYPE_WIFI);
    final android.net.NetworkInfo mobile = 
    connMgr.getNetworkInfo(ConnectivityManager.TYPE_MOBILE);
    if (wifi.isAvailable()) {
      //Do something
    if (mobile.isAvailable()) {
      //Do something else
    }
  }
}
If you are keeping a persistent connection it will go down and you have to re-establish it.
If you are scheduling a service and you are not keeping the connection persistent, you will not have problems.
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