This isn't exactly the answer using shared preferences but thought it may help
Serialize an object and pass it around :
I use the code below and then write a class that will have any variables rather than shared preferences that is not dependable.
public class SharedVariables {
public static <S extends Serializable> void writeObject(
final Context context, String key, S serializableObject) {
ObjectOutputStream objectOut = null;
try {
FileOutputStream fileOut = context.getApplicationContext().openFileOutput(key, Activity.MODE_PRIVATE);
objectOut = new ObjectOutputStream(fileOut);
objectOut.writeObject(serializableObject);
fileOut.getFD().sync();
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e("SharedVariable", e.getMessage(), e);
} finally {
if (objectOut != null) {
try {
objectOut.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e("SharedVariable", e.getMessage(), e);
}
}
}
}
public static <S extends Serializable> S readObject(
final Context context, String key, Class<S> serializableClass) {
ObjectInputStream objectIn = null;
try {
FileInputStream fileIn = context.getApplicationContext().openFileInput(key);
objectIn = new ObjectInputStream(fileIn);
final Object object = objectIn.readObject();
return serializableClass.cast(object);
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e("SharedVariable", e.getMessage(), e);
} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
Log.e("SharedVariable", e.getMessage(), e);
} finally {
if (objectIn != null) {
try {
objectIn.close();
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.e("SharedVariable", e.getMessage(), e);
}
}
}
return null;
}}
Then example class:
public class Timestamps implements Serializable {
private float timestampServer;
public float getTimestampServer() {
return timestampServer;
}
public void setTimestampServer(float timestampServer) {
this.timestampServer = timestampServer;
}
}
Then in activity:
SharedVariables.writeObject(getApplicationContext(), "Timestamps", timestampsData);