Hi,
Saurabha,

See basically intent  is an Intent object that holds the content of the message.
Intent object explicitly  name a target component.
Android finds that component (based on the declarations in the
manifest file) and activates it. But if a target is not explicitly
named, Android must locate the best component to respond to the
intent. It does so by comparing the Intent object to the intent
filters of potential targets. A component's intent filters inform
Android of the kinds of intents the component is able to handle. Like
other essential information about the component, they're declared in
the manifest file...


On 11/26/09, saurabh sinha <[email protected]> wrote:
> hello any body send their cv who are working on android I need a make a good
> cv for android beginner
> so I can apply in company
>
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