Firefox is showing offline mode on second time startup

Hello Experts,
I have integrated fennec code in my own application. The fennec code is running perfectly if I run it in different process (means once application and two processes , defined in manifest) But when I merge it in one process it will run perfectly first time , But when I go back on my application and run the browser again it shows me offline mode (Firefox is currently in offline mode and can't browse the web).
It seems that the fenenc isn't exiting with proper steps. Can any body please help me?
Is there any proper steps that I have to do on destroy that GeckoApp.java ?

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