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Android Application Development, 1st Edition
By Rick Rogers, John Lombardo
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Pub Date: May 26, 2009
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-596-52147-9
Pages: 336
Slots: 1.0 
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Table of Contents  | Index  | Examples  | Errata

   Copyright
   Preface
    Part 1:  Development Kit Walk-Through
        Chapter 1.  Getting to Know Android
      Section 1.1.  Why Android?
      Section 1.2.  The Open Handset Alliance
      Section 1.3.  The Android Execution Environment
      Section 1.4.  Components of an Android Application
      Section 1.5.  Android Activity Lifecycle
      Section 1.6.  Android Service Lifecycle
      Section 1.7.  How This Book Fits Together
        Chapter 2.  Setting Up Your Android Development Environment
      Section 2.1.  Setting Up Your Development Environment
      Section 2.2.  Hello, Android
        Chapter 3.  Using the Android Development Environment for Real Applications
      Section 3.1.  MicroJobs: This Book's Main Sample Application
      Section 3.2.  Android and Social Networking
      Section 3.3.  Downloading the MJAndroid Code
      Section 3.4.  A Brief Tour of the MJAndroid Code
      Section 3.5.  First Steps: Building and Running the MicroJobs Application
      Section 3.6.  Summary
        Chapter 4.  Under the Covers: Startup Code and Resources in the MJAndroid Application
      Section 4.1.  Initialization Parameters in AndroidManifest.xml
      Section 4.2.  Initialization in MicroJobs.java
      Section 4.3.  Summary
        Chapter 5.  Debugging Android Applications
      Section 5.1.  The Tools
      Section 5.2.  Eclipse Java Editor
      Section 5.3.  Summary
        Chapter 6.  The ApiDemos Application
      Section 6.1.  Application Setup in the Manifest File
      Section 6.2.  Finding the Source to an Interesting Example
      Section 6.3.  Adding Your Own Examples to ApiDemos
        Chapter 7.  Signing and Publishing Your Application
      Section 7.1.  Test Your Application
      Section 7.2.  Attach an End User License Agreement If Desired
      Section 7.3.  Create and Attach an Icon and Label
      Section 7.4.  Clean Up for Release
      Section 7.5.  Version Your Application
      Section 7.6.  Obtaining a Signing Certificate and API Key
      Section 7.7.  Signing Your Application
      Section 7.8.  Retesting Your Application
      Section 7.9.  Publishing on Android Market
    Part 2:  Programming Topics
        Chapter 8.  Persistent Data Storage: SQLite Databases and Content Providers
      Section 8.1.  Databases
      Section 8.2.  Content Providers
        Chapter 9.  Location and Mapping
      Section 9.1.  Location-Based Services
      Section 9.2.  Mapping
      Section 9.3.  The Google Maps Activity
      Section 9.4.  The MapView and MapActivity
      Section 9.5.  Working with MapViews
      Section 9.6.  Location Without Maps
        Chapter 10.  Building a View
      Section 10.1.  Android GUI Architecture
      Section 10.2.  Assembling a Graphical Interface
      Section 10.3.  Wiring Up the Controller
      Section 10.4.  The Menu
        Chapter 11.  A Widget Bestiary
      Section 11.1.  Android Views
      Section 11.2.  ViewGroups
      Section 11.3.  Layouts
        Chapter 12.  Drawing 2D and 3D Graphics
      Section 12.1.  Rolling Your Own Widgets
      Section 12.2.  Bling
        Chapter 13.  Inter-Process Communication
      Section 13.1.  Intents: Simple, Low-Overhead IPC
      Section 13.2.  Remote Methods and AIDL
        Chapter 14.  Simple Phone Calls
      Section 14.1.  Quick and Easy Phone Calls
      Section 14.2.  Exploring the Phone Code Through the Debugger
      Section 14.3.  Exception Handling
      Section 14.4.  Android Application-Level Modularity and Telephony
        Chapter 15.  Telephony State Information and Android Telephony Classes
      Section 15.1.  Operations Offered by the android.telephony Package
      Section 15.2.  Android Telephony Internals
      Section 15.3.  Android and VoIP
      Appendix A.  Wireless Protocols
      Section A.1.  Prehistory
      Section A.2.  The Dawn of Second Generation (2G) Digital Cellular
      Section A.3.  Improved Digital Cellular (2.5G)
      Section A.4.  The Rise of 3G
      Section A.5.  The Future: 4G
   Colophon
   Index

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