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Index
About This eBook Title Page Copyright Page Praise for The Android™ Developer’s Cookbook, Second Edition Dedication Page Contents at a Glance Table of Contents Preface
Why an Android Cookbook? Who Should Read This Book? Using the Recipes Book Structure Additional References
About the Authors 1. Overview of Android
The Evolution of Android The Dichotomy of Android Devices Running Android Hardware Differences on Android Devices Features of Android Android Development Software Development Kit (SDK) Google Play
2. Application Basics: Activities and Intents
Android Application Overview Activity Lifecycle Multiple Activities
3. Threads, Services, Receivers, and Alerts
Threads Messages between Threads: Handlers Alerts Services Broadcast Receivers App Widgets
4. Advanced Threading Techniques
Loaders AsyncTasks Android Inter-Process Communication
5. User Interface Layout
Resource Directories and General Attributes Views and ViewGroups Text Manipulation Other Widgets: From Buttons to Seek Bars
6. User Interface Events
Event Handlers and Event Listeners Advanced User Interface Libraries
7. Advanced User Interface Techniques
Android Custom View Android Animation Accessibility Fragments
8. Multimedia Techniques
Images Audio Video
9. Hardware Interface
Camera Other Sensors Telephony Bluetooth Near Field Communication (NFC) Universal Serial Bus (USB)
10. Networking
Reacting to the Network State Using SMS Using Web Content Social Networking
11. Data Storage Methods
Shared Preferences SQLite Database Content Provider File Saving and Loading
12. Location-Based Services
Location Basics Using Google Maps Using the Little Fluffy Location Library
13. In-App Billing
Google Play In-App Billing
14. Push Messages
Google Cloud Messaging Setup Sending and Receiving Push Messages Receiving Messages Sending Messages
15. Android Native Development
Android Native Components
16. Debugging
Android Test Projects Eclipse Built-In Debug Tools Android SDK Debug Tools Android System Debug Tools
A. Using the OpenIntents Sensor Simulator
Setting Up the Sensor Simulator Adding the Sensor Simulator to an Application
B. Using the Compatibility Pack
Android Support Packages Adding the Support Library to a Project
C. Using a Continuous Integration System D. Android OS Releases
Cupcake: Android OS 1.5, API Level 3, Released April 30, 2009 Donut: Android OS 1.6, API Level 4, Released September 15, 2009 Eclair: Android OS 2.0, API Level 5, Released October 26, 2009 Froyo: Android OS 2.2, API Level 8, Released May 20, 2010 Gingerbread: Android OS 2.3, API Level 9, Released December 6, 2010 Honeycomb: Android OS 3.0, API Level 11, Released February 22, 2011 Ice Cream Sandwich: Android OS 4.0, API Level 14, Released October 19, 2011 Jelly Bean: Android OS 4.1, API Level 16, Released July 9, 2012
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