I've been trying to create an android-application the last couple of
weeks, and mostly everything has worked out great, but there is one
thing that I was wondering about, and that is pluginability trough the
use of intents.

What I'm trying to create is basically a comic-reader. As of the
version I use now, I open the application and get a list of commics
that are my favourites, then I enter one to get a detailed view, and
finally I enter a page. This is managed trough 3 activities. List,
Details and Page. However, as of now the application can only read
comics of one source (a specialiced xml-feed comming from my server),
and I was hoping to be able to expand this a litle (also, the page-
activity and some other stuff needs to be cleaned up in, so I'm
thinking about remaking from scratch, and just take the first go as a
learning-round). And I came up with an idea which I think sounds
great, but I don't know if it's possible, but this is what I'm
thinking about:

1. The user enters the application and get an (first time empty) list
of comics.
2. The user hits a button to find comics, this launces an intent that
says something like "find comic" or something like that. This should
cause the system to display all matching activities. This would make
it possible to provide different comic-providers trough different
applications.
3. Another activity kicks in and might displays some options to the
user (for instance a file-browser), or might not (in the example of an
xml-feed, which should just load).
4. The list is returned to the first activity and displayed to the
user. The second (find) activity is closed.
5. The user picks a comic from the list. This should open some details-
activity. The details-activity should receive a key which corresponds
to the comic selected. This should be unique amongst the comic-
providers. The details-view should get it's data trough some cind of
content-provider, or an activity (whichever is most suited, if one of
them is).
6. The user can select a page. This should be the same routine as step
5.

My question is, is this possible in the android system, and if it is,
is it a bad idea? And also, is there any better way to achieve more or
less the same thing?

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