>
> I want each view to have its own activity which is capable of doing its
> own unique thing.
>
No you don't.  You want to use fragments.

I have read something about fragments, but I am not sure whether that's
> compatible with API level 8, apparently this is targeted at Honeycomb and
> Ice Cream Sandwich.
>
Get the Android compatibility library and then you can use fragments down
to API Level 4: http://developer.android.com/sdk/compatibility-library.html

Thanks,
Justin Anderson
MagouyaWare Developer
http://sites.google.com/site/magouyaware


On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 6:25 AM, Kibria Ali <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know this may sound like a terrible question to ask but I have been
> researching as much as I could to figure this out. I have an application
> that requires a view pager to scroll horizontally to display different
> views. Within each view, it needs functionality, for one view it could be
> just pressing a button, another view is required to download data from a
> server (for example, retrieving the latest Twitter feed) as well as other
> functionality. The main point is that within the View Pager, each view
> requires functionality.
>
> My original idea was to follow this tutorial:
>
>
> http://mobile.tutsplus.com/tutorials/android/android-user-interface-design-horizontal-view-paging/
>
> However, this is just providing views which have no interaction. I have
> managed to implement this and add my layouts, however this is only solving
> half of the problem. It shows how to add basic operations within a comment
> such as a single button. I want each view to have its own activity which is
> capable of doing its own unique thing.
>
> I have pretty much taken the code provided in the example, and made
> changes such as the layouts being displayed.
>
> I have separate activities for each layout added to the ViewPager but I am
> guessing that these activities cannot be added into the ViewPager instead
> of just the layouts.
>
> I have read something about fragments, but I am not sure whether that's
> compatible with API level 8, apparently this is targeted at Honeycomb and
> Ice Cream Sandwich.
>
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