> I thought the best way is getting through onActivate() by an argument. But I
> dont know how to get that pass object as argument in onActivate().
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> Sai.
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23.10.2012, at 07:37, yaswanthbs wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have gone through a lot of portals, on how onActivate() will be called
> automatically and how it takes the arguments. I found one i.e.,
> *It allows the page to restore its internal state from data encoded into the
> URL*
> But I
Hi All,
I have gone through a lot of portals, on how onActivate() will be called
automatically and how it takes the arguments. I found one i.e.,
*It allows the page to restore its internal state from data encoded into the
URL*
But I am not clear about this.
I have one scenario
If I have two