Ok sounds good. I'll drop it into a shared location to be accessable. Thanks
for your time.

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Subject: Re: [android-developers] Pass ArrayList<Custom Type> to new
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Tommy wrote:
> I am trying to figure out the best way to pass an ArrayList <Custom
> Type> to a new activity.

I will argue that complex data models should be in a shared spot (e.g.,
managed by a local service), referenced by both activities. You waste a
bunch of CPU time and memory marshaling and unmarshaling the data trying
to pass it via an Intent extra or something.

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