In your activity onCreate method
1. find your custom view by id.
2. call a method on your custom view and pass it "this" (of your
activity class) and save it in the custom view.

In the custom view used the saved reference to your activity class to
call back into your activity class when you need to.

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RichardC

On Oct 28, 7:40 pm, ClarkBattle <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a custom view that needs a reference to the activity that
> created it.
>
> Dianne Hackborn said in another thread:
>
> >Give your view a reference to the activity (or a Java interface it 
> >implements) and call back through that.
> >Much much MUCH more efficient than sending a broadcast.
> >See all of the standard view and view subclass callbacks for examples.
>
> Sadly, I dont understand her reply and cant find any decent examples
> that show how to do this.
>
> Can anyone point me to an example or post one here?
>
> Thanks.
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