In the last example given, it would be better to define strings like that in
an xml file as the Dev Guide suggests.

On Sep 22, 2009 7:10 AM, "bennyb" <[email protected]> wrote:


Yes it is actually better to use static classes for your constants.
e.g.

class C {
       public static final String PREFS_NAME = "MyPrefsFile";
       public static final String PREFS_FAVS = "MyFavs";
       public static final String PREFS_RECENT = "MyRecents";
}

so can use it from any other activity as follows:

SharedPreferences settings = this.getSharedPreferences(C.PREFS_NAME,
0);
String recent = settings.getString(C.PREFS_RECENT, defaultValue);

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