That is actually kind if annoying and greatly limits the things we can
do with widgets. Are there any plans to change this or do I have to
kiss my xeyes port goodbye forever.

On Apr 21, 3:17 pm, Tom Gibara <m...@tomgibara.com> wrote:
> It's an intentional limitation. Only views that are implemented by the
> framework can be used, and only those that are annotated as safe for
> remoting.
> I don't know if there is a list provided in the SDK docs, but as of 1.5 the
> supported Views are:
>
> AbsoluteLayout
> AnalogClock
> Button
> Chronometer
> FrameLayout
> ImageButton
> ImageView
> LinearLayout
> ProgressBar
> RelativeLayout
> TextView
>
> Tom
>
> 2009/4/21 Joel <jkluss...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
> > I'm excited about the app widget functionality, and I've been playing
> > with it for a bit.  I love the idea that downloadable apps can
> > customize the home screen with arbitrary data.
>
> > Is it possible to create my own custom views and use them inside of an
> > app widget?  For instance, if I wanted to have MyView (which extends
> > View) and use it in my layout, would that be possible?  I tried to do
> > this, but ran into an InflateException that was thrown as a result of
> > a ClassNotFoundException.  I wasn't sure if this was a result of some
> > coding error on my part or if this was an intentional limitation of
> > the framework.
>
> > Joel
>
>
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