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Android Studio 3.5 Development Essentials - Java Edition

By : Neil Smyth
Book Image

Android Studio 3.5 Development Essentials - Java Edition

By: Neil Smyth

Overview of this book

Android applications have become an important part of our daily lives and lots of effort goes into developing an Android application. This book will help you to build you own Android applications using Java. Android Studio 3.5 Development Essentials – Java Edition first teaches you to install Android development and test environment on different operating systems. Next, you will create an Android app and a virtual device in Android Studio, and install an Android application on emulator. You will test apps on physical Android devices, then study Android Studio code editor and constraint layout, Android architecture, the anatomy of an Android app, and Android activity state changes. The book then covers advanced topics such as views and widgets implementation, multi-window support integration, and biometric authentication, and finally, you will learn to upload your app to Google Play console and handle the build process with Gradle. By the end of this book, you will have gained enough knowledge to develop powerful Android applications using Java.
Table of Contents (86 chapters)
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Index

12.5 Lifetimes

The final topic to be covered involves an outline of the entire, visible and foreground lifetimes through which an activity or fragment will transition during execution:

Entire Lifetime –The term “entire lifetime” is used to describe everything that takes place between the initial call to the onCreate() method and the call to onDestroy() prior to the object terminating.

Visible Lifetime – Covers the periods of execution between the call to onStart() and onStop(). During this period the activity or fragment is visible to the user though may not be the object with which the user is currently interacting.

Foreground Lifetime – Refers to the periods of execution between calls to the onResume() and onPause() methods.

It is important to note that an activity or fragment may pass through the foreground and visible lifetimes multiple times during the course of the entire lifetime.

The concepts of lifetimes...