Android supports multiple IPC mechanisms.

You can use the Intent mechanism as well as the AIDL mechanism for
doing this. The AIDL approach is more complex but offers you also more
flexibility to pass objects.

Find information about this topic on

http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/aidl.html

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On Jul 22, 6:49 am, Per Sandström <[email protected]> wrote:
> So far I have been using SharedPreferences to share data between
> activities. But I would very much like to find a better way. I would
> simply like both Activity1 and Activity2 to share Object1. Activity1
> will create Object1 and then start Activity2. What is the smartest way
> to give Activity2 a pointer to Object1?
>
> To summarize: Activities don't have constructors! How do I send data
> to them from their parent activity???
>
> Regards,
> Per Sandström
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