Android Wireless Application Development, 2/e
Massively updated for the newest SDKs, tools, and hardware, Android Wireless Application Development, Second Edition delivers everything you need to create and market successful Android mobile apps. Lauren Darcey and Shane Conder cover every step and present the principles of effective Android application design. Every chapter has been updated for the newest Android SDKs, tools, utilities, and hardware, and all sample code has been overhauled and tested on devices from several leading companies, with many new examples added.
Table of Content
Part I: An Overview of Android
- Introducing Android
- Setting Up Your Android Development Environment
- Writing Your First Android Application
Part II: Android Application Design Essentials
- Understanding the Anatomy of an Android Application
- Defining Your Application Using the Android Manifest File
- Managing Application Resources
Part III: Android User Interface Design Essentials
- Exploring User Interface Screen Elements
- Designing User Interfaces with Layouts
- Drawing and Working with Animation
Part IV: Using Common Android APIs
- Using Android Data and Storage APIs
- Sharing Data Between Applications with Content Providers
- Using Android Networking APIs
- Using Android Web APIs
- Using Location-Based Services (LBS) APIs
- Using Android Telephony APIs 353
- Using Android 3D Graphics with OpenGL ES
- Using the Android NDK
- Using Android’s Optional Hardware APIs
Part V: More Android Application Design Principles
- Working with Notifications
- Working with Services
- Extending Android Application Reach
- Managing User Accounts and Synchronizing User Data
- Targeting Different Device Configurations and Languages
Part VI: Deploying Your Android Application to the World
- The Mobile Software Development Process
- Designing and Developing Bulletproof Android Applications
- Testing Android Applications
- Selling Your Android Application
Appendixes
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Salient Features
- Covers application design, development, debugging, packaging, distribution, and much more
- Includes invaluable real-world tips from experienced mobile developers
- This book covers multiple Android SDK versions, which is how developers must work with Android
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