Android Fundamentals - Fast Track Training Course
Course
In City Of London
Description
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Location
City of london
Android is an open source platform developed by Google for mobile development.
Applications for the Android platform are developed in Java.
This course overviews Android's fundamental topics.
This is the fast track program that paces up the original training
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Subjects
- Web
- Layout
- Graphics
- Animation
- Bluetooth
- SMS
- SQLite
- Database training
- Database
- XML
- Java
- XML training
- Networking
Course programme
Introduction
- What is Android?
- Android SDK
- Android JVM
- The Software Stack
- The Development Tools (ADT)
- User Interface
- Installing Development Tools
- Content Providers
- Services
- Intents
- Activities
- Views
- Configuration File
- Simple Hello World
- Application Artifacts
- Asset Packaging Tool
- Entry Point Activity
- Intent
- Calling Other Activities
- The Activities Stack
- Paused & Stopped Activities
- SQLite Database
- System Management
- Separated Processes
- Component & Integration Architecture
- Introduction
- What are Resources?
- String Resources
- Layout Resources
- Code Samples
- Resource Reference Syntax
- Compiled Resources
- Compiled Animation Files
- Compiled Bitmaps
- Compiled UI View Definitions
- Compiled Arrays
- Compiled Colors
- Compiled Strings
- Compiled Styles
- Compiled Arbitrary Raw XML Files
- Uncompiled Resources
- The .apk File
- Assets
- Assets & Resources Directory Structure
- Introduction
- Intent Filter
- Use Intent to Start Activity
- Android Available Intentions
- Code Samples
- Intent Categories
- Late Run-Time Binding
- Use Intent to Start Service
- Broadcast Receivers
- The Intent Object Structure
- The Intent Component Name
- The Intent Action
- The Intent Data
- The Intent Category
- The Intent Extras
- The Intent Flags
- Intents Resolution
- Intent Filter Structure
- The Action Test
- The Category Test
- The Data Test
- Multiple Matches
- Android Predefined Intents
- Samples
- Introduction
- GUI Sample in Source Code
- GUI Sample in XML
- GUI Sample in XML & Source Code
- TextView
- TextView Sample
- TextView Style Sample
- EditText
- EditText Sample
- AutoCompleteTextView
- AutoCompleteTextView Sample
- MultiAutoCompleteTextView
- MultiAutoCompleteTextView Sample
- Button
- Button Sample
- ImageButton
- ImageButton Sample
- ToggleButton
- ToggleButton Sample
- CheckBox Control
- CheckBox Control Sample
- RadioButton Control
- RadioButton Control Sample
- ListView
- ListView Sample
- GridView Control
- GridView Control Sample
- Date & Time Controls
- Gallery Controller
- MapView
- WebView
- Introduction
- LinearLayout
- Layout Weight
- Gravity
- Samples
- TableLayout
- Padding Properties
- RelativeLayout
- AbsoluteLayout
- FrameLayout
- TabsHost
- Introduction
- Menu Interface
- MenuItem Interface
- SubMenu Interface
- Menu Items Group
- Menu Items Attributes
- Container Menu Items
- System Menu Items
- Secondary Menu Items
- Alternative Menu Items
- Creating Menu
- Sample
- Menu Items Groups
- Menu Items Events Handling
- Overriding Callback Function
- Define Listener
- Using Intents
- Expanded Menu
- Icon Menus
- Sub Menus
- System Menus
- Context Menus
- Samples
- Handling Menu Events
- Creating Menu using XML
- Alert Dialog
- Prompt Dialog
- Samples
- Introduction
- Motion Events
- Events Sequences
- Events Handling
- Handling Method
- Samples
- Introduction
- Style Definition
- Samples
- Style Definitions Inheritance
- Style Properties
- Theme Definition
- Predefined Themes
- Predefined Themes
- Inherit Predefined Theme
- App Widgets Development
- App Widgets Overview
- Practical Samples
- Basic App Widget Structure
- Configuration Activity
- Design Guidelines
- Introduction
- The Map Key
- The MD-5 Signature
- Google Maps Key
- Required Permissions
- Code Sample
- The Map Controller
- Code Samples
- Maps Overlays
- Code Samples
- The Geocoder Class
- The Address Class
- The LocationManager Class
- The LocationListener Interface
- The Debug Monitor Service (DMS)
- Introduction
- The HttpClient Class
- The HttpGet Class
- The HttpPost Class
- The HttpResponse Class
- Code Samples
- HTTP Get Request
- HTTP Post Request
- Code Samples
- Timeout Exceptions
- Threading Issues
- Introduction
- Creating Services
- The Service Class
- Background Tasks
- Inter Process Communication
- Separated Implementation
- Local ServiceRemote Services
- AIDL Compiler
- Creating Remote ServiceUsing Remote Service
- Samples
- Introduction
- Playing Audio
- Playing Video
- Simple MP3 Player Demo
- Simple Video Player Demo
- Introduction
- Deployment
- The keytool Utility
- The jarsigner Utility
- Deployment using Eclipse
- Separated Processes
- Declarative Permission Model
- Introduction
- Frame by Frame Animation
- Code Sample
- Tween Animation
- Code Samples
- Introduction
- The Drawable Abstract Class
- Code Sample
- The ShapeDrable Abstract Class
- Code Sample
- Introduction
- The glVertexPointer Method
- The glDrawElements Method
- Code Sample
- Introduction
- Customized Progress Bar
- Model View Controller
- Introduction
- The UI Thread
- The Single Thread Rule
- The runOnUiThread Method
- The post Method
- The postDelayed Method
- The Handler Class
- The AsyncTask Utility Class
- Sending Messages to Handler
- Background Threads Caveats
- Introduction
- Activity Life Cycle Methods
- The onStart() and onResume() Methods
- The onPause() and onStope() Methods
- Return Back to Previous Activity
- The onStop() and onDestroy() Methods
- The onCreate() Method
- The onPause() Method
- Introduction
- SQLite Implementation
- The SQLiteOpenHelper Class
- The onCreate() Method
- The onUpgrade() Method
- The onOpen() Method
- The getWriteableDatabase() Method
- The getReadableDatabase() Method
- The SQLiteDatabase Class
- The execSQL() Method
- The insert() Method
- The delete() Method
- The rawQuery() Method()
- Code Samples
- The query() Method
- Code Samples
- Introduction
- Android Built-In Content Providers
- SQLite Database
- Content Providers Architecture
- Content Providers Registration
- Content Providers REST Access
- Content Providers URL Structure
- Content Providers Mime Types
- Using Content Provider
- Retrieving Records,Adding Records
- The Cursor Object,The ContentValues() Object
- Content Provider Demo
- Developing Content Providers
- Code Samples
- The SimpleCursorAdapter Class
- The onCreate() Method
- The query() Method
- The insert() Method
- The update() Method
- The delete() Method
- The getType() Method
- Code Samples
- Changes Notification
- Introduction
- The SharedPreferences Interface
- The SharedPreferences.Editor Class
- Code Samples
- Introduction
- Creating Files
- Accessing Simple Files
- Accessing Raw Resources
- XML Files Resources
- SD Card External Storage
- Introduction
- Comparing with JVM
- The dex File Format
- The dx Utility
- Garbage Collector
- Controlling the Dalvik VM
- Introduction
- Services
- Background Threads
- Making Toasts
- Notifications
- Other System Services
- Background Activity Sample
- Introduction
- The Intent Class
- Start Activity Methods
- Passing Data between Activities
- Coherent User Experience
- Code Sample
- Introduction
- The SMSManager Class
- The SEND_SMS Permission
- Sending SMS
- Receiving SMS
- Introduction
- Initiate Phone Calls
- The android.telephony Package
- The CallLocation Class
- The PhoneStateListener Class
- The ServiceState Class
- The TelephonyManager Class
- Limitations,Android VoIP
- Introduction
- The WebView Class
- The android.webkit Package
- The INTERNET Permission
- The loadUrl() Method
- JavaScript Support
- The loadData() Method
- The WebView Methods
- The WebViewClient Class
- The WebChromeClient Class
- Introduction
- The Limits
- Third Party Java Libraries
- Introduction
- Eclipse Java Editor
- Eclipse Java Debugger
- Logcat
- Android Debug Bridge
- Dalvik Debug Monitor Service
- Traceview
- Instrumentation Framework
- Introduction
- Classes Hierarchy
- The Adapter Purpose
- The SimpleCursorAdapter Class
- The ArrayAdapter Class
- Introduction
- Develop Live Wallpaper
- User Interaction
- The user-sdk Element
- The uses-feature Element
- PerformanceCode Samples
- Introduction
- Registering a Receiver
- Receiver Life Cycle
- Code Samples
- Introduction
- The Capabilities
- The BluetoothAdapter Class
- The BluetoothDevice Class
- The BluetootnSocket Interface
- The BluetoothServerSocket Class
- The Bluetooth Class
- Bluetooth Permission
- Setting Up Bluetooth
- Finding Devices
- Querying Paired Devices
- Devices Discovery
- Enabling Discoverability
- Devices Connection
- Code Samples
- Introduction
- Pico Engine
- Demo
- Single TTS Engine
- Code Samples
- Introduction
- Suggestions Providers
- The onSearchRequest() Method
- Suggestion Provider
- Introduction
- Auto Focus
- Picture Parameters
- Scene Modes
- Introduction
- The SensorManager Class
- The SensorListenr Interface
- Introduction
- The SensorManager Class
- The SensorListenr Interface
- Introduction
- The Vibrator Class
- Vibration Sequences
- Introduction
- The WifiManager Class
- User Permissions
- Searching for Hot Spots
- Connecting Hot Spots
- Introduction
- Java Networking Classes
- Android Networking Classes
- Apache Networking Classes
- Introduction
- The android:inputType Attribute
- Customized IMF
- Introduction
- Two XML Layout Documents
- Code Samples
- Introduction
- Default Resources
- Current Locale
- Testing
- Custom Locale
- Code Samples
- The Application Context
- Screen Orientation Changes
- Static Inner Classes
- Weak References
- Garbage Collector
- Introduction
- The RecognizerIntent Class
- Start Speech Recognition
- Google Server Side
- The Language Model
- Free Form Language Model
- Web Search Language Model
- Introduction
- The aapt Tool
- The adb Tool
- The android Tool
- The ddms Tool
- The dx Tool
- The draw9patch Tool
- The emulator Tool
- Introduction
- Jabber Protocol
- GTalk Interaction
Android Fundamentals - Fast Track Training Course