How to pass a string from one module to another in android studio?












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I have 2 modules in my project namely app and interface.
app has a dependency on interface. Now i want to pass a string from a class of the app module to a class in the interface module.
Lately i have been trying to pass the values using intents and bundles but i am retrieving a null value on the other end.



 Codes:
app module:
Class A:

Intent i= new Intent(getApplicationContext(),Interface.class);
i.putExtra("x","test");
startActivity(i);

Class B:
.... onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
Bundle b=getIntent().getExtras();
String value=b.getString ("x");
}


I am getting the value of x null.










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    I have 2 modules in my project namely app and interface.
    app has a dependency on interface. Now i want to pass a string from a class of the app module to a class in the interface module.
    Lately i have been trying to pass the values using intents and bundles but i am retrieving a null value on the other end.



     Codes:
    app module:
    Class A:

    Intent i= new Intent(getApplicationContext(),Interface.class);
    i.putExtra("x","test");
    startActivity(i);

    Class B:
    .... onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
    Bundle b=getIntent().getExtras();
    String value=b.getString ("x");
    }


    I am getting the value of x null.










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      I have 2 modules in my project namely app and interface.
      app has a dependency on interface. Now i want to pass a string from a class of the app module to a class in the interface module.
      Lately i have been trying to pass the values using intents and bundles but i am retrieving a null value on the other end.



       Codes:
      app module:
      Class A:

      Intent i= new Intent(getApplicationContext(),Interface.class);
      i.putExtra("x","test");
      startActivity(i);

      Class B:
      .... onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
      Bundle b=getIntent().getExtras();
      String value=b.getString ("x");
      }


      I am getting the value of x null.










      share|improve this question
















      I have 2 modules in my project namely app and interface.
      app has a dependency on interface. Now i want to pass a string from a class of the app module to a class in the interface module.
      Lately i have been trying to pass the values using intents and bundles but i am retrieving a null value on the other end.



       Codes:
      app module:
      Class A:

      Intent i= new Intent(getApplicationContext(),Interface.class);
      i.putExtra("x","test");
      startActivity(i);

      Class B:
      .... onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
      Bundle b=getIntent().getExtras();
      String value=b.getString ("x");
      }


      I am getting the value of x null.







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      edited Nov 14 '18 at 16:45







      Samiirah Aujub

















      asked Nov 14 '18 at 11:16









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          in Class B you need to get String like below:



          String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");





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          • Thank you dude.

            – Samiirah Aujub
            Nov 14 '18 at 16:53



















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          You can use below code to get the data:



          Intent intent = getIntent();
          String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");





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          • great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given

            – Rutvik Bhatt
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:05











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          in Class B you need to get String like below:



          String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");





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          • Thank you dude.

            – Samiirah Aujub
            Nov 14 '18 at 16:53
















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          in Class B you need to get String like below:



          String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");





          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you dude.

            – Samiirah Aujub
            Nov 14 '18 at 16:53














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          in Class B you need to get String like below:



          String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");





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          in Class B you need to get String like below:



          String value=getIntent().getStringExtra("x");






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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 11:21









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          • Thank you dude.

            – Samiirah Aujub
            Nov 14 '18 at 16:53



















          • Thank you dude.

            – Samiirah Aujub
            Nov 14 '18 at 16:53

















          Thank you dude.

          – Samiirah Aujub
          Nov 14 '18 at 16:53





          Thank you dude.

          – Samiirah Aujub
          Nov 14 '18 at 16:53













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          You can use below code to get the data:



          Intent intent = getIntent();
          String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");





          share|improve this answer
























          • great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given

            – Rutvik Bhatt
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:05
















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          You can use below code to get the data:



          Intent intent = getIntent();
          String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");





          share|improve this answer
























          • great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given

            – Rutvik Bhatt
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:05














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          You can use below code to get the data:



          Intent intent = getIntent();
          String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");





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          You can use below code to get the data:



          Intent intent = getIntent();
          String value = intent.getStringExtra("x");






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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 11:27









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          • great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given

            – Rutvik Bhatt
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:05



















          • great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given

            – Rutvik Bhatt
            Nov 14 '18 at 12:05

















          great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given

          – Rutvik Bhatt
          Nov 14 '18 at 12:05





          great answer buddy you wrote extremely copied answer that already given

          – Rutvik Bhatt
          Nov 14 '18 at 12:05


















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