Undo markdown typo fix.
Summary: See #10448. Confirmed link is rendered correctly. cc foghina Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/10468 Differential Revision: D4047432 Pulled By: lacker fbshipit-source-id: dfa1427d6dcd7b2e5e66ce276cae1ed10778c4ff
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@ -49,9 +49,11 @@ public class MyTaskService extends FbHeadlessJsTaskService {
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Now, whenever you [start your service](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Context.html#startService(android.content.Intent), e.g. as a periodic task or in response to some system event / broadcast, JS will spin up, run your task, then spin down.
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Now, whenever you [start your service][0], e.g. as a periodic task or in response to some system event / broadcast, JS will spin up, run your task, then spin down.
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## Caveats
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* By default, your app will crash if you try to run a task while the app is in the foreground. This is to prevent developers from shooting themselves in the foot by doing a lot of work in a task and slowing the UI. There is a way around this.
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* If you start your service from a `BroadcastReceiver`, make sure to call `HeadlessJsTaskService.acquireWakelockNow()` before returning from `onReceive()`.
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[0]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Context.html#startService(android.content.Intent)
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