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The application's default package is "example.app".

and the target activity's package is "example.app.abc".

Calling startActivity() for "example.app.abc.TheActivity" in java code just works,

but specifying it on preference.xml doesn't work:

<PreferenceScreen android:key="key"
    android:title="@string/title"
>
    <intent android:action="android.intent.action.MAIN"
        android:targetPackage="example.app.abc"
        android:targetClass="TheActivity"
/>
</PreferenceScreen>

I tried android:targetClass="example.app.abc.TheActivity" but it doesn't work too.

Is it impossible to start an activity of non-default package, in preference?

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  • I don know if its possible to start a non default package. Whydont u try again with a "." in front of the targetClass. like android:targetClass=".TheActivity"
    – Varun
    Dec 5, 2010 at 18:00
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    Where do you see the nested <intent> feature documented? Dec 5, 2010 at 18:32
  • It should not be documented, as it's unsupported internal API. The application might be rejected by using it.
    – Pentium10
    Dec 5, 2010 at 20:03
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    @Pentium10: It is not undocumented, as you can find it in the API Demos project as an example.
    – Skrud
    Jan 26, 2011 at 19:07
  • 1
    @CommonsWare It is mentioned here
    – darrenp
    Mar 22, 2013 at 14:09

2 Answers 2

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I just ran into the same problem when trying to use a custom preference screen from a library project for the AccountManager account settings. No matter how I tried to tweak the targetPackage and targetClass attributes, it would throw an exception (except, since it's an account, it crashes the phone).

I think we'll just have to assume this is an Android limitation. It's clumsy, but all you really need to do is declare a wrapper class for the activity within your application's namespace:

public class MyPreferences extends ActualPreferences {
}

Declare it in your AndroidManifest.xml

<activity android:name=".MyPreferences"/>

Then you can specify the class in your intent

<intent android:targetPackage="com.my.package"
        android:targetClass="com.my.package.MyPreferences" />

By the way, the syntax is extremely fussy, at least for account preferences. All these variations fail:

<!-- fails --> <intent android:targetClass="com.my.package.MyPreferences" />
<!-- fails --> <intent android:targetClass="MyPreferences" 
                       android:targetPackage="com.my.package"/>
<!-- fails --> <intent android:targetClass=".MyPreferences"
                       android:targetPackage="com.my.package"/>
<!-- fails --> <intent android:targetClass="settings.MyPreferences"
                       android:targetPackage="com.my.package"/>
<!-- fails --> <intent android:targetClass=".settings.MyPreferences"
                       android:targetPackage="com.my.package"/>
<!-- fails --> <intent android:targetClass="com.my.other.package.MyPreferences"
                       android:targetPackage="com.my.package"/>

The critical factor is apparently that the android:targetPackage attribute matches the application package. If you want, you can put the activity in a sub-package. This works:

<intent android:targetPackage="com.my.package"
        android:targetClass="com.my.package.settings.MyPreferences" />
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  • So you declared com.mypackage.MyPreferences.java, but you wrote targetClass="com.my.package.settings.MyPreferences", and it worked? Nov 21, 2014 at 3:32
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as already said its not working with libraries. Do it programatically, something like this:

preference_my_pref.setOnPreferenceClickListener(new OnPreferenceClickListener() {
                public boolean onPreferenceClick(Preference preference) {
                    Intent intent = new Intent(MyActivity.this, ActivityToStart.class);
                    startActivity(intent);
                    return true;
                }
            });
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  • you might wanna copy the extras from the original intent like newIntent.putExtras(oldIntent)
    – NikkyD
    Sep 4, 2014 at 10:59

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