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Android Application Development Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Kyle Mew
Book Image

Android Application Development Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Kyle Mew

Overview of this book

The Android OS has the largest installation base of any operating system in the world; there has never been a better time to learn Android development to write your own applications, or to make your own contributions to the open source community! This “cookbook” will make it easy for you to jump to a topic of interest and get what you need to implement the feature in your own application. If you are new to Android and learn best by “doing,” then this book will provide many topics of interest. Starting with the basics of Android development, we move on to more advanced concepts, and we’ll guide you through common tasks developers struggle to solve. The first few chapters cover the basics including Activities, Layouts, Widgets, and the Menu. From there, we cover fragments and data storage (including SQLite), device sensors, the camera, and GPS. Then we move on more advanced topics such as graphics and animation (including OpenGL), multi-threading with AsyncTask, and Internet functionality with Volley. We’ll also demonstrate Google Maps and Google Cloud Messaging (also known as Push Notifications) using the Google API Library. Finally, we’ll take a look at several online services designed especially for Android development. Take your application big-time with full Internet web services without having to become a server admin by leveraging the power of Backend as a Service (BaaS) providers.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
Android Application Development Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
Disclaimer
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

App42


App42 is the BaaS API product of ShepHertz, a cloud provider of multiple services, including gaming platforms, Platform as a Service, and Marketing Analytics. They have a very rich feature set, including many services especially useful for games.

The App42 Android SDK supports the following:

  • User service

  • Storage service

  • Custom code service

  • Push notification service

  • Event service

  • Gift management service

  • Timer service

  • Social service

  • A/B test service

  • Buddy service

  • Avatar service

  • Achievement service

  • Leaderboard service

  • Reward service

  • Upload service

  • Gallery service

  • Geo service

  • Session service

  • Review service

  • Cart service

  • Catalogue service

  • Message service

  • Recommender service

  • Email service

  • Logging service

Note

To register for App42/ShepHertz, visit the following link:

https://apphq.shephertz.com/register

Here's a screenshot of the App4 sign up screen:

Getting ready

Create a new project in Android Studio and call it App42. Use the default Phone & Tablet option and select Empty Activity when prompted for Activity Type...