Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Re: Activities and Place design wizard

whether you cache or not cache should be based on the user experience
you want to provide.

Are there objects which needs to be re-initialized when you move from
one activity to other? if yes, don't cache or atleast have some sort of
intialization method in the startActivity.

In typical Wizards, the state is maintained between screens. If you
want it behave similar to that including state maintenance, cache the
activities.

CheckOut the CachingActivityMapper. You may probably have to expand it
in your case to cache all the activities which form the various screens
of your wiazard.

Regards
Ashwin


On Thursday 12 January 2012 07:05:03 AM IST, Cristian Rinaldi wrote:
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> 2012/1/10 Cristian Rinaldi <csrinaldi@gmail.com
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> Hello:
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> I have a question about the design using Activities and Places.
> I have a set of activities that render their views in a section.
> The behavior I want is that each activity, after an event (by
> example: click in next button, click in activity represented in
> breadcrumbs) go to the next activity, hiding the previous view.
> Top of the section, I have a breadcrumbs with the activities that
> happened.
> Now, if I click on one of the parts of the breadcrumbs, must be
> return to the activity related and show the view with all his state.
> The question is: I make a map of activities that are cached? or
> do not use cache, and management behavior in the start method of
> activity, starting all over again.
> The view is singleton, and managed by GIN.
> The general behavior is like the behavior of a wizard.
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> Any ideas?
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