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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T17:47:13+00:00 2026-05-22T17:47:13+00:00

I would like to keep my dialog open when I press a button. At

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I would like to keep my dialog open when I press a button.
At the moment it’s closing.

AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(this);

builder.setMessage("Are you sure you want to exit?")

   .setCancelable(false)
   .setPositiveButton("Yes", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
       public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int id) {
            MyActivity.this.finish();
       }
   })
   .setNegativeButton("No", new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
       public void onClick(DialogInterface dialog, int id) {
            dialog.cancel();
       }
   });
AlertDialog alert = builder.create();
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    2026-05-22T17:47:13+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 5:47 pm

    Yes, you can. You basically need to:

    1. Create the dialog with DialogBuilder
    2. show() the dialog
    3. Find the buttons in the dialog shown and override their onClickListener

    So, create a listener class:

    class CustomListener implements View.OnClickListener {
      private final Dialog dialog;
    
      public CustomListener(Dialog dialog) {
        this.dialog = dialog;
      }
    
      @Override
      public void onClick(View v) {
    
        // Do whatever you want here
    
        // If you want to close the dialog, uncomment the line below
        //dialog.dismiss();
      }
    }
    

    Then when showing the dialog use:

    AlertDialog dialog = dialogBuilder.create();
    dialog.show();
    Button theButton = dialog.getButton(DialogInterface.BUTTON_POSITIVE);
    theButton.setOnClickListener(new CustomListener(dialog));
    

    Remember, you need to show the dialog otherwise the button will not be findable. Also, be sure to change DialogInterface.BUTTON_POSITIVE to whatever value you used to add the button. Also note that when adding the buttons in the DialogBuilder you will need to provide onClickListeners – you can not add the custom listener in there, though – the dialog will still dismiss if you do not override the listeners after show() is called.

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