ok great.  Sounds like the ticket.

Thanks for your help.

On Sep 18, 1:39 am, Bret Foreman <[email protected]> wrote:
> By the way, the Android-centric name for the pattern you want is
> "Content Provider". You can search the documentation for that phrase.
> SQLite is an example of a content provider where you normally create
> an Adapter that wraps around the raw SQLite API to present an
> application-specific API to the rest of your code. Content providers
> are where any substantial persistent state is supposed to reside. Then
> you just instantiate the adapter in your onCreate and access the state
> you need.

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