Enterprise Android: Programming Android Database Applications for the Enterprise

  • 6h 31m
  • G. Blake Meike, Laird Dornin, Zane Pan, Zigurd Mednieks
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2014

The definitive guide to building data-driven Android applications for enterprise systems

Android devices represent a rapidly growing share of the mobile device market. With the release of Android 4, they are moving beyond consumer applications into corporate/enterprise use. Developers who want to start building data-driven Android applications that integrate with enterprise systems will learn how with this book. In the tradition of Wrox Professional guides, it thoroughly covers sharing and displaying data, transmitting data to enterprise applications, and much more.

  • Shows Android developers who are not familiar with database development how to design and build data-driven applications for Android devices and integrate them with existing enterprise systems
  • Explores how to collect and store data using SQLite, share data using content providers, and display data using adapters
  • Covers migrating data using various methods and tools; transmitting data to the enterprise using web services; serializing, securing, and synchronizing data
  • Shows how to take advantage of the built-in capabilities of the Android OS to integrate applications into enterprise class systems

Enterprise Android prepares any Android developer to start creating data-intensive applications that today’s businesses demand.

About the Authors

Zigurd Mednieks is an author and consultant to developers of Android-based systems.

G. Blake Meike is an engineer, author, and educator who has worked with Java and Android since they began.

Laird Dornin helped build a mobile Java operating system, has co-authored two books on Android, and is an architect for a major wireless carrier.

Zane Pan has held architect level roles at many large companies (DEC, Intuit, EMC, and most recently, Nokia).

In this Book

  • Developing for Android Tablets and Smartphones
  • The Relational Model and SQLite
  • Android Database Support
  • Content Providers
  • Rest, Content Providers, Concurrency, Networking, and Sync Adapters
  • Service Development
  • Mobile and the Cloud
  • Complex Device-Based Data: Android Contacts
  • Generic Data Synchronization: Project Migrate and the WebData API
  • WebData Applications
  • Building Human Interfaces for Data
  • Security
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