Using a class to store static data in Java?

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醉梦人生 2020-12-28 23:50

Is it a bad idea creating a separate class and use it as a storage which consists only of static data variables?

I am currently developing an app for android, but th

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    刺人心 (楼主)
    2020-12-29 00:29

    Well, that's not a bad idea. You can use such type of a class in Android. But a small correction here. Instead of maintaining a class that holds static Data, you can make that class to extend Application class and use it store the data.

    Here is a example,

    public class HelloApplication extends Application {
            private int globalVariable=1;
    
            public int getGlobalVariable() {
                    return globalVariable;
            }
    
            public void setGlobalVariable(int globalVariable) {
                    this.globalVariable = globalVariable;
            }
            @Override
            public void onCreate() {
                    //reinitialize variable
            }
    }
    

    And in your Activity, do this,

    (HelloApplication)getApplication()).setGlobalVariable(10);
    int valiable=((HelloApplication)getApplication()).getGlobalVariable();
    

    Taken from here..

    And speak about SharedPreference, you should consider using them only when the value has to be stored for a long time. if not, you should make use of the Application class and use setters and getters which is the legitimate way to do this.

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