I do it in this way: one of the first lines of code from the onCreate() of my MainActivity checks if the user is already logged in if not I show the login activity
when the result code of the login is negative I exit the main activity too
@Gudin yes this is possible, I'm checking the login state with this storage
it is possible that it takes longer but normally the user will never really see the differnce
keep in mind that there can happen some racing conditions when you start in onCreate another activity. I know a case where the context becomes null. not sure why however this way a buggly library ether
Hello, I starting with Java and I have a question about heritage. Well I have my class x and class y extends x. I have access to my methods on class X. Why can't I access my methods of class y when creating a new y() ?
@Poteito this depends on the access modifier private is private not accessable from any other class including subclasses. protected works can been accessed from any subclassed class with the access permission of private for any other classes. and public is accessable from all. any questions open?
And no modifier means package intern. there it depends on the package name of the subclass
But I'm calling the sub-class's( is that the right name for a class that heritages from an other ?) method that is public.
E.g.: I have the class Person and the class Teacher extends Person. When creating a new Teacher I have access to all my Person methods but not the the ones of Teacher
But why would you need the color and font size ? Isn't everything(like text color and font) applied it to the TextView as soon as the animation switched to another style ?