Hi,

one thing that you can do is make the Arraylist static
or send the information to the next activity using a bundle and again send
it to your activity
or use storedpreferences.

Thanks,

Yousuf.






On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Kritzli <[email protected]>wrote:

> At the moment, I have two Activities (Activity A and B). At the
> Activity A I customize a button and pass it on Activity B via an
> intent. On Activity B I move the button somewhere on the screen. This
> will be done with other buttons. So I want to save some attributes of
> a button like height, width and alignment.
>
> I tried to save them in an ArrayList but everytime I access the
> ArrayList after changing back from Activity B to Activity A to create
> a second button, the ArrayList is empty.
>
> How could I achieve the ArrayList isn't loosing it's items ?
> I think the worst idea is, to make an Intent with that ArrayList
> sending it to Activity A.The List is getting bigger and bigger and I
> start to loose performance.
>
> Any suggestion how this can be solved ?
>
> I would be deeply grateful and thanks in advance !
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