Android in practice
Material type: TextPublication details: Manning Publication Co. New Delhi 2016Description: xxii, 623 pISBN:- 9789350042397
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005.133 WEI Data structures and algorithm analysis in C++ | 005.133 WEI Mastering Python for finance: implement advanced state-of-the-art financial statistical applications using Python | 005.133 WIC Advanced R | 005.3 COL Android in practice | 005.437 GAL Artificial intelligence for customer relationship management: | 005.437 PRA Composing mobile apps: | learn, explore, apply | 005.5 MUK Big data simplified |
Table of Content:
1. Why Use a Service Bus?
2. Installing and Configuring the Software
3. Hello World Service
4. Message Flow Basics
5. A Crash Course in WSDL
6. Message Flows
7. Advanced Messaging Topics
8. Reporting and Monitoring
9. Security Models and Service Bus
10.Planning your service landscape
11.Versioning Services
12.Administration Operations and Management
13.Custom transport
14.How Do I?
15.AquaLogic Service Bus Actions
Android in Practice is treasure trove of Android goodness, with over 100 tested, ready-to-use techniques including complete end-to-end example applications and practical tips for real world mobile application developers. Written by real world Android developers, this book addresses the trickiest questions raised in forums and mailing lists. Using an easy-to-follow problem/solution/discussion format, it dives into important topics not covered in other Android books, like advanced drawing and graphics, testing and instrumentation, building and deploying applications, using alternative languages, and native development.
If you are new to Android, or even if you have a few cycles under your belt, you will love the quick “pre-flight check” where you will review key platform details and tools and the building blocks of all Android applications. Then, you will delve into Android use cases—from visual elements and style, to saving and sharing data, networking, background tasks, concurrency, and more.
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