a full online/offline reference of uibinder?
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On 3/2/11, Brian Reilly <brian.ireilly@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> so is this the correct approach for it http://tinypic.com/r/236vq0/7 ?
>>
>> When the Activity is created it gets the instance of the view and
>> creates a new presenter. It binds these two together. When the
>> activity is stopped (by place change) the presenter has to be set to
>> null.
>
> That seems about right to me. Both activities and presenters are
> considered lightweight objects and are therefore disposable. In fact,
> for your highest level widgets, a single class may fill the roles of
> both activity and presenter.
>
> -Brian
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