I have been writing an android application using the parse-server
as backend as a service for my application. When I query a class to get the objects from my server, I do it using ParseQuery.findInBackground()
and then receiving the callback like this:
query.findInBackground(new FindCallback<Shruti>() {
@Override
public void done(List<Shruti> objects, ParseException e) {
...................
...................
});
My question is that on which thread do I receive the callback on the done()
method. Is it still the same thread which is started by calling findInBackground()
or is it the thread from which I called findInBackground()
? I curious about this because if I want to do some processing with the retrieved objects in the background as well, do I need to again call the respective do-in-background method or since the callback I get is already in the different thread, I can just call the synchronous
methods (for instance, ParseQuery.find()
is a synchronous option for ParseQuery.findInBackground()
) assuming that I am still in the background thread?