When migrating your application to use Intents in Android from an older API, it's essential to understand how to properly use Intents to facilitate communication between components such as Activities and Services. Below, we'll provide an example of how to implement Intents in your application.
// Sending a simple Intent to start another Activity
Intent intent = new Intent(this, SecondActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("EXTRA_KEY", "Some data");
startActivity(intent);
In the example above, we create an Intent to start 'SecondActivity' and add extra data using the 'putExtra' method. This is a straightforward way to communicate between different components in your Android application.
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