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I have a time recording app which consists of two activities. One for managing the projects and one for time record manipulation.

The core of both activities are views I draw on my own. TimeRecord activity has a self-made calendar and Project-Activity has a TreeView.

Yesterday I started to play with the DrawerLayout. Everything works fine but I'm a bit unconfident because I had to merge all my code that was split in two activities into one.

I guess it's the easiest way to post some screenshots so that you can get a clear understanding of my app and I don't have to write many more paragraphs that describe how my app looks like :P

First the timerecord activity. Second the open drawer with the former projects activity.Timerecord activity

OpenDrawer (former Project activity)

I already tested it on my devices (even older ones) and performance seems still to be ok. I just feel a little unconfident because now my activity has grown up enormously (same thing for layout-xml file).

Can anyone share his experience with me. Cheers, Stefan

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You could split your Activity into two Fragments, one fragment with Tree and second fragment with calendar. This would be better option and you will be able to reuse fragments later.

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  • Thanks for very fast response :) I agree 100% that this would increase code quality but I guess the performace wouldn't benefit from that?!
    – stefan
    Feb 2, 2014 at 11:01
  • Probably not. But you get cleaner code and easier to manage and reuse. Its up to your custom views to make them efficient Feb 2, 2014 at 11:04
  • Maybe if I load the fragment only when it is needed? But this may cause a delay when the user want's to show the tree...
    – stefan
    Feb 2, 2014 at 11:11
  • Don't do that. Like I said make your tree optimized, with as few views as possible, and don't redraw it every second. ;] Feb 2, 2014 at 11:13
  • I guess the redraw shouldn't be the problem since only one view can be active at a time. So this shouldn’t differ much than in my previous (two activity) implementation. I think my question is nearly impossible to answer for anyone. I have to test it much more. Maybe also check memory and CPU consumption.
    – stefan
    Feb 2, 2014 at 11:28

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