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Friday 14 February 2014

Android Apps with Eclipse by Onur Cinar

Android Apps with Eclipse by Onur Cinar


Eclipse is the most adopted integrated development environment (IDE) for Java programmers. And, now, Eclipse seems to be the preferred IDE for Android apps developers.

Android Apps with Eclipse provides a detailed overview of Eclipse, including steps and the screenshots to help Android developers to quickly get up to speed on Eclipse and to streamline their day-to-day software development. This book includes the following:
Overview of Eclipse fundamentals for both Java and C/C++ Development.
Using Eclipse Android Development Toolkit (ADT) to develop, debug, and troubleshoot Android applications.
Using Eclipse C/C++ Development Toolkit (CDT) in conjunction with Android Native Development Kit (NDK) to integrate, develop and troubleshoot native Android components through Eclipse.

What you’ll learn
How to use the most popular Java IDE for Android apps development
How to install and configure Eclipse for Android development
How to build an Android media player app using the Eclipse IDE
How to leverage Eclipse with the Android Native Development Kit for C/C++ needs
How to leverage Eclipse for scripting using Android's SL4A (Scripting Layer for Android)
How to do continuous integration in Eclipse, including source code controls, scripting builds with Ant and more

Who this book is for

This book is for both beginner and intermediate developers who would like to quickly come up to speed on Android development using the Eclipse IDE.

Table of Contents
What is Android?
Application Architecture
What is Eclipse?
Mastering Eclipse
Android Development Tools for Eclipse
Project: Movie Player
Android Native Development using Eclipse
Project: Adding AVI Support to Movie Player
Android Scripting using Eclipse
Project: Scripting Movie Player using Lua
Appendix A: Testing

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