Update: 06-Mar-18
Use MyApplication
instance instead of Context
instance. Application
instance is a singleton context instance itself.
public class MyApplication extends Application {
private static MyApplication mContext;
@Override
public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
mContext = this;
}
public static MyApplication getContext() {
return mContext;
}
}
Previous Answer
You can get the the application context like this:
public class MyApplication extends Application {
private static Context mContext;
@Override
public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
mContext = getApplicationContext();
}
public static Context getContext() {
return mContext;
}
}
Then, you can call the application context from the method MyApplication.getContext()
Don’t forget to declare the application in your manifest file:
<application
android:name=".MyApplication"
android:icon="@drawable/icon"
android:label="@string/app_name" >