skink wrote:
>
>
> Seshu wrote: 
> >      I have one textview [sic] and one button [sic]. i [sic] know the 
> purpose of both 

> views but if i [sic] used background image and displayed text on both 
> then 

> both r [sic] looking same only. Is there any particular point which 

> differentiate them. 
>
 

>
> you'll answer your question by yourself when you see the source code 
> of Button.java, just use good, old uncle Google 
>
> Never mind the source. You shouldn't have to read source to figure out how 
to use an API.

>From the Javadocs: 

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/Button.html
"Represents a push-button widget. Push-buttons can be pressed, or clicked, 
by the user to perform an action."
"... instead of applying an 
OnClickListener<http://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/View.OnClickListener.html>
 to 
the button in your activity, you can assign a method to your button in the 
XML layout, using the 
android:onClick<http://developer.android.com/reference/android/R.attr.html#onClick>
 attribute."

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/TextView.html
"Displays text to the user and optionally allows them to edit it. "

Seems like points to differentiate them are already revealed.

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Lew

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