Widgets don't run in home, the only code associated with them runs in your
own process.  (And they really don't "run" much at all, what you are
providing is a static view hierarchy of standard view components that are
added to home's window.  No code at all of yours runs there.)

On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 4:04 PM, sdphil <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> i have an app that binds to a local service.  I want to add a desktop
> widget that binds to the same service.  does my service have to be a
> remote service or can it still be local?
>
> if it can still be local, how can I get at the local binder?
>
> tia.
> >
>


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