>
>
> ActivityManager module1ActivityManager = new 
> ActivityManager(1stModuleActivityMapper, 
> eventBus);module1ActivityManager.setDisplay(commonDisplay);
> ActivityManager module2ActivityManager1 = new 
> ActivityManager(2ndModuleActivityMapper, eventBus);
> module2ActivityManager1 .setDisplay(commonDisplay);
>
>
>
Why do you want to do that? Do you want to display two views at the same 
time in the same container (commonDisplay) or do you just want to split up 
your activity mappers into smaller ones?

-- J.

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