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Android High Performance Programming

By : Emil Atanasov, Enrique López Mañas, Diego Grancini
Book Image

Android High Performance Programming

By: Emil Atanasov, Enrique López Mañas, Diego Grancini

Overview of this book

Performant applications are one of the key drivers of success in the mobile world. Users may abandon an app if it runs slowly. Learning how to build applications that balance speed and performance with functionality and UX can be a challenge; however, it's now more important than ever to get that balance right. Android High Performance will start you thinking about how to wring the most from any hardware your app is installed on, so you can increase your reach and engagement. The book begins by providing an introduction to state–of-the-art Android techniques and the importance of performance in an Android application. Then, we will explain the Android SDK tools regularly used to debug and profile Android applications. We will also learn about some advanced topics such as building layouts, multithreading, networking, and security. Battery life is one of the biggest bottlenecks in applications; and this book will show typical examples of code that exhausts battery life, how to prevent this, and how to measure battery consumption from an application in every kind of situation to ensure your apps don’t drain more than they should. This book explains techniques for building optimized and efficient systems that do not drain the battery, cause memory leaks, or slow down with time.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Android High Performance Programming
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Systrace


Systrace is a tool included in the Google SDK to analyze the performance of an application. It captures and displays the execution time from your application on the kernel level (capturing information such as CPU scheduler, application threads, and disk activity). After the analysis has been completed, it generates an HTML file with all the information compiled.

To make it work, click the Systrace button in the DDMS view (). A screen such as the following will appear:

On this screen, we can input a few parameters for Systrace:

  • Destination where the file will be stored as an HTML file.

  • Trace duration: the default value is 5 seconds. 30 seconds is a good value to cope with a good amount of information.

  • Trace buffer size: how big the buffer should be for tracing.

  • We can select the process from which we will enable the application traces, so normally we will select our own application here.

  • We need to select some of the tags that we would like to interact with from the list.

When everything...