The start-to-finish guide to Android development–from concept to market!
Android Wireless Application Development combines all the reliable information,
sample code, and best practices you need to build, distribute, and market successful
Android mobile applications. Drawing on their extensive experience with mobile and
wireless development, Shane Conder and Lauren Darcey cover everything you need to execute
a successful Android project: from concept and design through coding, testing, packaging,
and delivery.
Conder and Darcey explain how mobile development differs from conventional development,
how Android differs from other mobile platforms, and how to take full advantage of
Android’s unique features and capabilities. They present detailed, code-rich coverage of
Android’s most important APIs, expert techniques for organizing development teams and
managing Android projects, and dozens of time-saving tricks and pitfalls to avoid.
- Master the latest Android development tools and Android SDK 1.5
- Use the Eclipse Development Environment for Java to develop and debug
Android applications
- Design Android applications that are more efficient, reliable, and easier
to use and offer better performance
- Work with Android’s optional hardware-specific APIs
- Use Android’s APIs for data, storage, networking, telephony,
Location-Based Services (LBS), multimedia, and 3D graphics
- Leverage advanced Android capabilities such as Notifications and Services
- Ensure quality through solid test planning, efficient testing, and
comprehensive defect tracking
- Make more money from your Android applications
This book is an indispensable resource for every member of the Android
development team: software developers with all levels of mobile experience, team leaders
and project managers, testers and QA specialists, software architects, and even marketers.
Shane Conder is an experienced developer who has specialized in mobile
and embedded development for over a decade. He has designed and developed many commercial
applications for BREW, J2ME, Palm, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, iPhone, and Android and has
written extensively about the mobile industry and mobile development platforms. Lauren
Darcey is the CEO of a small software company specializing in mobile
technologies. With almost two decades of experience in professional software production,
Darcey is a recognized authority in enterprise architecture and the development of
commercial grade mobile applications.
An accompanying CD-ROM contains all of the book’s code samples, plus powerful open
source tools for Android development.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: An Overview of Android
Chapter 1: Introducing Android
Chapter 2: Your Android Development Environment
Chapter 3: Writing Your First Android Application
Part II: Android Application Design Essentials
Chapter 4: Understanding the Android Application Life Cycle
Chapter 5: Managing Application Resources
Part III: Android User Interface Design Essentials
Chapter 6: Exploring User Interface Screen Elements
Chapter 7: Designing Android User Interfaces with Layouts
Chapter 8: Drawing and Working with Animation in Android
Part IV: Using Common Android APIs
Chapter 9: Using Android Data and Storage APIs
Chapter 10: Using Android Networking APIs
Chapter 11: Using Location-Based Services (LBS) APIs
Chapter 12: Using Android Multimedia APIs
Chapter 13: Using Android Telephony APIs
Chapter 14: Using Android 3D Graphics With OpenGL ES
Chapter 15: Using Android's Optional Hardware APIs
Part V: More Android Application Design Principles
Chapter 16: Working With Notifications
Chapter 17: Working With Services
Part VI: Deploying Your Android Application to the World
Chapter 18: The Mobile Software Development Process
Chapter 19: Developing and Testing Bulletproof Android Applications
Chapter 20: Selling Your Android Application
Part VII: Appendixes
Appendix A: The Android Emulator Quick-Start Guide
Appendix B: The Android DDMS Quick-Start Guide
Appendix C: The Android Debug Bridge Quick-Start Guide
Appendix D: The SQLite Quick-Start Guide
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