Re: [android-developers] Re: Sharing SharedPreferences from two different processes
Yes, appending "| 0x4" will result in the same value.
Cheers, Michael
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On May 15, 2013, at 5:19 PM, Gary Blakely <gdeanblakely@gmail.com> wrote:
> Michael,
> Sorry but I don't understand your example. You are specifying MODE_PRIVATE which is what I am doing...
>
> SharedPreferences myMemory = getSharedPreferences("myMemory", MODE_PRIVATE);
>
> Are you saying that if I specify "| 0x4" (don't know what that means) that it will be the same as specifying MODE_MULTI_PROCESS?
> btw, I'm targeting 2.33 gingerbread.
> Gary
>
> On Monday, May 13, 2013 11:59:32 PM UTC-7, Michael Schollmeyer wrote:
> I do something like this:
>
> prefs = context.getSharedPreferences(context.getPackageName() + "_preferences", Context.MODE_PRIVATE | 0x4); // Context.MODE_MULTI_PROCESS
>
> Which also compiles in earlier API levels. The additional flag does no harm in pre-level-11 runtimes.
>
> Also notice that OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener will not trigger across processes.
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 1:29:37 AM UTC+2, Gary Blakely wrote:
> My app originally had an activity and a service running in the same process. When I first wrote it I specified sharedPreferences with MODE_PRIVATE. The app has grown, and for reasons beyond the scope of this post, I now need to run my service in a different process.
>
> I found I can do this by specifying a name starting with a colon in the android:process statement in my manifest file.
>
> However now my activity and my service are no longer reading the same sharedPreferences. Researching this problem I see many reccommendations to use MODE_MULTI_PROCESS. But I cannot figure out how to spedify it.
>
> SharedPreferences myMemory = getSharedPreferences("myMemory", MODE_MULTI_PROCESS);
>
> This does not work because Eclipse can't find MODE_MULTI_PROCESS like it can find MODE_PRIVATE or MODE_WORLD_READABLE. I don't know where the ENUM for MODE_MULTI_PROCESS is.
>
> So, how can I specify MODE_MULTI_PROCESS ??
> thanks, Gary
>
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