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Andriod Application development Training

Overview

Andriod Developers training in Texas for OPT students:

 

Andriod Developers training in Houston:

1) Introduction To Mobile Apps

I. Why we Need Mobile Apps

II. Different Kinds of Mobile Apps

III. Briefly about Android

2) Introduction Android

I. History Behind Android Development

II. What is Android?

III. Pre-requisites to learn Android

IV. Brief Discussion on Java Programming

3) Android Architecture

I. Overview of Android Stack

II. Android Features

III. Introduction to OS layers

4) Deep Overview in Android Stack

I. Linux Kernel

II. Libraries

III. Android Runtime

IV. Application Framework

V. Dalvik VM

5) Installing Android Machine

I. Configuring Android Stack

II. Creating Eclipse Environment

III. Integrating Android with Eclipse IDE

IV. Exploring Eclipse IDE

6) Creating First Android Application

I. Creating Android Project

II. Debugging Application through DDMS

III. setting up environment

IV. AVD Creation V. Executing Project on Android Screen

7) Android Components

I. Activities

II. Services

III. Broadcast Receivers

IV. Content Providers

8) Hello World App

I. Creating your first project

II. The manifest file

III. Layout resource

IV. Running your app on Emulator

9) Building UI with Activities

I. Activities

II. Views, layouts and Common UI components

III. Creating UI through code and XML

IV. Activity lifecycle

V. Intents

VI. Communicating data among Activities

10) Advanced UI I. Selection components (GridView, ListView, Spinner ) II. Adapters, Custom Adapters III. Complex UI components IV. Building UI for performance V. Menus VI. Creating custom and compound Views

11) Notifications I. Toast, Custom Toast II. Dialogs III. Status bar Notifications

12) Multithreading I. Using Java Mutithreading classes II. AsyncTask III. Handler IV. Post V. Writing an animated game

13) Styles And Themes I. Creating and Applying simple Style II. Inheriting built-in Style and User defined style III. Using Styles as themes

14) Resources and Assets I. Android Resource II. Using resources in XML and code III. Localization IV. Handling Runtime configuration changes

15) Intent, Intent Filters and Broadcast Receivers I. Role of filters II. Intent-matching rules III. Filters in your manifest IV. Filters in dynamic Broadcast Receivers V. Creating Broadcast receiver Receiving System Broadcast VI. Understanding Broadcast action, category and data VII. Registering Broadcast receiver through code and through XML VIII. Sending Broadcast

16) Data Storage I. Shared Preferences II. Android File System III. Internal storage IV. External storage V. SQLite a. IntroducingSQLite b. SQLiteOpenHelper and creating a database c. Opening and closing adatabase d. Working with cursors Inserts, updates, and deletes VI. Network

17) Content Providers I. Accessing built in content providers II. Content provider MIME types III. Searching for content IV. Adding, changing, and removing content V. Creating content provider VI. Working with content files

18)Services I. Overview of services in Android II. Implementing a Service III. Service lifecycle IV. Inter Process Communication (AIDL Services)

19) Multimedia in Android I. Multimedia Supported audio formats II. Simple media playback III. Supported video formats IV. Simple video playback

20) Location Based Services and Google Maps I. Using Location Based Services II. Finding current location and listening for changes in location III. Proximity alerts IV. Working with Google Maps i. Showing google map in an Activity ii. Map Overlays iii. Itemized overlays iv. Geocoder v. Displaying route on map

21) Web Services and WebView I. Consuming web services II. Receiving HTTP Response (XML, JSON ) III. Parsing JSON and XML IV. Using WebView

22) Sensors I. How Sensors work II. Using Orientation and Accelerometer sensors III. Best practices for performance

23) WiFi I. Monitoring and managing Internet connectivity II. Managing active connections III. Managing WiFi networks

24) Telephony Services I. Making calls II. Monitoring data connectivity and activity III. Accessing phone properties and status IV. Controlling the phone V. Sending messages

25) Camera I. Taking pictures II. Media Recorder III. Rendering previews

26) Bluetooth I. Controlling local Bluetooth device II. Discovering and bonding with Bluetooth devices III. Managing Bluetooth connections IV. Communicating with Bluetooth

27) Android Application Deployment I. Android Application Deployment on device with Linux and Windows II. Android Application Deployment on Android Market

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