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I wonder how to pass data back to AppDelegate. Let's say I have this scheme

AppDelegate - > RootViewController -> FirstViewController -> SecondViewController.

The SecondViewController have data which should be saved when AppDelegate applicationWillTerminate method is called. I know that I can use singleton to share data in the application but I don't like this approach. Notification seems will not work in this scenario.

What can you recommend me ?

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this should get that delegate.

AppDelegate * delegate =(AppDelegate*) [UIApplication sharedApplication].delegate
[delegate callSomeMethod:someData];
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  • Thanks. I understand now. Is it possible pass data directly to applicationDidEnterBackground ?
    – OhDoh
    Mar 3, 2012 at 14:03
  • you can call that method on the delegate if you want. but that seems like and odd thing to do.
    – madmik3
    Mar 3, 2012 at 14:39
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An other suggestion for you. Within your AppDelegate.h class you could create a class method like the following:

+ (AppDelegate *)getAppDelegate;

and then in your AppDelegate.m

+ (AppDelegate *)getAppDelegate
{
    return (AppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate];
}

Now you can access that delegate wherever you want like (after having imported AppDelagate.h).

AppDelegate* sharedDelegate = [AppDelegate getAppDelegate];

A cleaner way could be to create a category and put the code there.

Now my question is: why do you need to save data inside the delegate? Maybe you could use a singleton instead. For further info see singletons-appdelegates-and-top-level.

Hope it helps.

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