Yes you can.
In the adapter Add a new Field :
private Context mContext;
In the adapter Constructor add the following code :
public AdapterName(......, Context context) {
//your code.
this.mContext = context;
}
In the getView(...) of Adapter:
Button btn = (Button) convertView.findViewById(yourButtonId);
btn.setOnClickListener(new Button.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
if (mContext instanceof YourActivityName) {
((YourActivityName)mContext).yourDesiredMethod();
}
}
});
replace with your own class names where you see your code, your activity etc.
If you need to use this same adapter for more than one activity then :
Create an Interface
public interface IMethodCaller {
void yourDesiredMethod();
}
Implement this interface in activities you require to have this method calling functionality.
Then in Adapter getView(), call like:
Button btn = (Button) convertView.findViewById(yourButtonId);
btn.setOnClickListener(new Button.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
if (mContext instanceof IMethodCaller) {
((IMethodCaller) mContext).yourDesiredMethod();
}
}
});
You are done. If you need to use this adapter for activities which does not require this calling mechanism, the code will not execute (If check fails).