Classes/SysSoundAppDelegate.m

/*
    File: SysSoundAppDelegate.m
Abstract: Application delegate class for SysSound.
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#import "SysSoundAppDelegate.h"
#import "SysSoundViewController.h"
 
@implementation SysSoundAppDelegate
 
@synthesize window;
@synthesize viewController;
 
 
- (BOOL) application: (UIApplication *) application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions: (NSDictionary *) launchOptions  {    
    
    [window addSubview:viewController.view];
    [window makeKeyAndVisible];
    
    return YES;
}
 
// This app doesn't need to do anything special during these transitions. The method stubs are left here
//    for your use if you extend this app.
- (void) applicationWillResignActive: (UIApplication *) application {
    /*
     Sent when the application is about to move from active to inactive state. This can occur for certain types 
     of temporary interruptions (such as an incoming phone call or SMS message) or when the user quits the 
     application and it begins the transition to the background state.
     
     Use this method to pause ongoing tasks, disable timers, and throttle down OpenGL ES frame rates. Games 
     should use this method to pause the game.
     */
}
 
 
- (void) applicationDidEnterBackground: (UIApplication *) application {
    /*
     Use this method to release shared resources, save user data, invalidate timers, and store enough application 
     state information to restore your application to its current state in case it is terminated later. 
     
     If your application supports background execution, called instead of applicationWillTerminate: when the user 
     quits.
     */
}
 
 
- (void) applicationWillEnterForeground: (UIApplication *) application {
    /*
     Called as part of  transition from the background to the inactive state: here you can undo many of the 
     changes made on entering the background.
     */
}
 
 
- (void) applicationDidBecomeActive: (UIApplication *) application {
    /*
     Restart any tasks that were paused (or not yet started) while the application was inactive. If the 
     application was previously in the background, optionally refresh the user interface.
     */
}
 
 
- (void) applicationWillTerminate: (UIApplication *) application {
    /*
     Called when the application is about to terminate.
     
     See also applicationDidEnterBackground:.
     */
}
 
 
- (void) dealloc {
 
    [viewController release];
    [window release];
    [super dealloc];
}
 
 
@end