Put the data into the instance of Runnable subclass you pass to handler.
Something like this: private static class WorkerRunnable implements Runnable { ToastRunnable(<data goes here>) { mData1 = data1; mData2 = data2; ....... } @Override public void run() { mData1, mData2 are accessible here } private Object mData1; private Object mData2; .... } And then: mHandler.post(new WorkerRunnable (data1, data2, ....)); -- Kostya 07.10.2010 16:27, Federico Paolinelli пишет:
Have anybody tried it? I am doing some experiments, and I saw that: - connect / login are executed in the same thread of the caller, then are blocking - The packetlistener callbacks are called from smack receiver thread - The sendpacket enqueues the message to a queue Now my question: when I receive a message, I need to propagate it. I can use an handler, but it only gets the runnable object. How can I pass the data to the runnable called by the handler? I can't use a local variabile, because if I receive a lot of messages it will be overridden and I will loose some of them. Is it ok to use a queue to feed the runnable? Are there other techniques? Thanks and regards, Federico
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