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Xamarin Mobile Development for Android Cookbook

By : Matthew Leibowitz
Book Image

Xamarin Mobile Development for Android Cookbook

By: Matthew Leibowitz

Overview of this book

Xamarin is used by developers to write native iOS, Android, and Windows apps with native user interfaces and share code across multiple platforms not just on mobile devices, but on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Developing apps with Xamarin.Android allows you to use and re-use your code and your skills on different platforms, making you more productive in any development. Although it’s not a write-once-run-anywhere framework, Xamarin provides native platform integration and optimizations. There is no middleware; Xamarin.Android talks directly to the system, taking your C# and F# code directly to the low levels. This book will provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to be part of the mobile development era using C#. Covering a wide range of recipes such as creating a simple application and using device features effectively, it will be your companion to the complete application development cycle. Starting with installing the necessary tools, you will be guided on everything you need to develop an application ready to be deployed. You will learn the best practices for interacting with the device hardware, such as GPS, NFC, and Bluetooth. Furthermore, you will be able to manage multimedia resources such as photos and videos captured with the device camera, and so much more! By the end of this book, you will be able to create Android apps as a result of learning and implementing pro-level practices, techniques, and solutions. This book will ascertain a seamless and successful app building experience.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Xamarin Mobile Development for Android Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Push notifications


There may be times where we create an app that needs to receive messages or events from a remote server. Instead of polling the server for updates, we want the server to let our app know directly.

Getting ready

Push notifications allow a remote server to send a message directly to a specific device. To implement push notifications, we will need a project number and an API key from the Google Developers Console (https://cloud.google.com/console):

  1. First, we have to set up a project on the Google Developers Console if we do not have one already. When logged in, click on Create Project and enter a project name and ID:

    The Create Project dialog

  2. Once we have created or selected an existing project, we need to make a note of the Project Number. This is used to be able to receive messages:

    The Project Number

  3. Select the APIs option under the APIs & auth section in the left-hand menu and make sure that the Google Cloud Messaging for Android option is on:

    Enabling Google Cloud Messaging...