A generic object can't be marshalled across processes, so if the call
is going across processes, this field will be null.  You'll need to
put the data in the extras map in a form that can be marshalled.

On Mar 25, 7:14 am, "Harsh Jain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>  I created a local class, with one of the member being an AIDL declared
> callback interface. I am trying to pass instances of this class using
> Message.obj field to the handler, so that he can execute the callback. But
> it doesnt seem to work, The message.obj becomes null in the handler code.
> Please advice.
>
> regards,
> harsh
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