I ran into the same issue a while back when I added a custom View via the layout XML and
then tried to attached a callback elsewhere in the application ...
I created a custom view and added it to my "layout_main.xml"
public class MUIComponent extends SurfaceView implements SurfaceHolder.Callback {
public MUIComponent (Context context, AttributeSet attrs ) {
super ( context, attrs );
}
// ..
}
And in the main Activity I wanted to attach some callbacks and get references to the UI elements from the XML.
public class MainActivity extends Activity {
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
// ...
MUIInitializer muiInit = new MUIInitializer();
muiInit.setupCallbacks(this);
muiInit.intializeFields(this);
}
}
The initilizer wasn't doing anything fancy but any changes it tried to make to the custom view (MUIComponent)
or other non-custom UI elements simply were not appearing in the application.
public class MUIInitializer {
// ...
public void setupCallbacks ( Activity mainAct ) {
// This does NOT work properly
// - The object instance returned is technically an instance of my "MUICompnent" view
// but it is a *different* instance than the instance created and shown in the UI screen
// - Callbacks never get triggered, changes don't appear on UI, etc.
MUIComponent badInst = (MUIComponent) mainAct.findViewById(R.id.MUIComponent_TESTSURF);
// ...
// This works properly
LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater) mainAct.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
View inflatedLayout = inflater.inflate ( R.layout.activity_main, null );
MUIComponent goodInst = (MUIComponent) inflatedLayout.findViewById(R.id.MUIComponent_TESTSURF);
// Add callbacks
// ...
}
}
The difference between the "badInst" and "goodInst" is:
- badInst uses the Activity's findViewByID
- goodInst inflates the layout and uses the inflated layout to do the lookup