You very intentionally can't.  This is for you to handle the events when
your UI is actually in the foreground with the user, not to steal them all
the time you happen to be running.  If you want to do this in multiple
activities, you can organize your code to share that common implementation
between them but each must enable dispatching while it is in the foreground.

On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:22 AM, Xiaoliang Ding <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi, I am writing a NFC application. I use the
> NfcAdapter.enableForegroundDispatch in an activity to make sure a NFC tag
> detected event routing to this activity direct, not show other applications
> which has capability to resolve this event. My question is when my
> application is running, how to make sure the tag detected event routing this
> activity direct even though this activity is inactive, because the
> application has three activities.
>
>
> Thanks
> Ding
>
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