Sorry but I dont get it.

I am starting my java program with app_process, i.e I am not running
any Service or Activity. Just like the Monkey.java program is doing.

Ex.

public class Main {
        public static void main(String[] args) {
               // How can I get hold of a Context instance here?
               //
       }
}

BR,
Sven

On May 15, 2:50 pm, "Mark Murphy" <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> > When you are developing on an application level(Services, Activities)
> > you always get this Context reference automatically.
>
> > But what if I am on a lower level and developing a program started
> > with app_process, how can I get hold of a Context then? Its a huge
> > part of the API that need this context.
>
> Have it passed to you via the API to your lower level. In other words,
> just as the Android API requires you to pass in a Context, your API to
> your higher levels will require those higher levels to pass in a Context.
>
> > What the proper way to create a Context instance?
>
> AFAIK, you don't create Context instances -- you use the ones created for
> you by Android (e.g., Activity, Service).
>
> --
> Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
> _The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 2.0 Available!
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