@Zigurd: Using Intents is fine and I'm using that as well.
But my question was more about creating a LinearLayout and adding child
views to it outside an Activity (like in a regular Java class) and then
spawning an Android Activity based on certain parameters (say some
parameters derived from a server script). So in some cases it should create
1 LinearLayout and pass to an Activity (how??? i'm not even sure if this is
possible at all)  and in some cases it mite spawn a TabActivity and pass it
'n' (say 3) LinearLayouts.
The main idea was to create a View outside an Activity and then pass it to
the Activity.
>From what I gathered this is not possible currently right?

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Zigurd <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm sure you are starting to see that what you thought of doing was
> made intentionally difficult.
>
> The reason is that, if you do it right, taking the code for an
> activity and moving it to another application is easy. It's part of
> Android's modularity. The data you pass using an Intent object, and
> "return" using Activity.setResult(int, Intent), enables one Activity
> to ask another to perform an operation, like cropping an image or
> editing an audio clip, and return the result.
>
> This is meant to work across applications about as readily as it works
> within an application. The documentation for the Intent class
> describes the standard actions, categories, etc. you can match to in
> your intent filters to enable your application to provide
> functionality to other applications, and how you can use those
> parameters to find Activity objects in other applications that will do
> things for you.
>
> But this is turning into more of a beginner topic. I thought you might
> be getting at something else.
>
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