Thanks for the reference Mark. I realised from an Activity I can just finish it 
and it will show the other Activity.



On 3/03/2010, at 7:45 AM, Mark Murphy wrote:

> julius wrote:
>> 1. Is it possible to show an AlertDialog (from the notification)
>> without sending the user to a new Activity? (This way the user can
>> click No and resume working in any other application)
> 
> I don't think so. You can always create a dialog-themed activity, so it
> looks like a dialog, but isn't.
> 
>> 2. A ListActivity already exists in this application. If the user
>> clicks yes the user should be send to this existing Activity.
>> Currently I'm dong this from a new activity in the application using:
>> startActivity(new Intent(this,MSPMain.class));
>> I believe this is making a new instance of the Activity rather than
>> simply showing the existing Activity. Is there a way to show the
>> existing Activity without making starting a new one?
> 
> Look at android:launchMode:
> 
> http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/activity-element.html#lmode
> 
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