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Introduction to bada a developer's guide 1st Edition by Ben Morris, Manfred Bortenschlager, Cheng Luo, Michelle Somerville ISBN 047097401X 978-0470974018

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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.26 MB
Pages: 482
Author: Morris, Ben
ISBN: 9780470978665, 047097866X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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ISBN 10: 047097401X 

ISBN 13: 978-0470974018

Author:  Ben Morris, Manfred Bortenschlager, Cheng Luo, Michelle Somerville 

An expert introduction to Samsung's new mobile platform

Bada is a new platform that runs on mass market phones and enables you to build cutting-edge applications for mobile devices. As an access layer, bada has all the advantages of native coding and provides the power of multi-tasking and multi-threading. This book serves as a complete introduction to the exciting capabilities of bada and shows you how bada offers commerce and business services with server-side support. The authors walk you through the complete set of platform APIs and detail the architecture of bada. Code fragments are featured throughout the book as well as examples that utilize all of the major APIs, from sensors to maps and from phonebook to billing.

  • Introduces Samsung's new platform, bada
  • Explains the bada framework, its APIs, and the bada architecture
  • Walks you through how bada is a logically structured mobile platform that allows you to build exciting apps for mobile devices
  • Features code fragments and numerous examples that address all the major APIs

Discover how bada boasts the richest set of end-to-end service, commerce, and billing APIs with this book!

Ben Morris is a freelance author and developer, specializing in mobile software including Symbian OS and mobile widgets.

Table of contents:

Part I. About bada

Chapter 1. The Mobile Difference
1.1 The Mobile Context
1.2 Characteristics of Mobile Software
1.3 Mobile App Development Best-Practices

Chapter 2. bada Basics
2.1 Your First bada Application
2.2 The Application UI
2.3 UI Builder
2.4 Hooking Up Your Forms to Your Code
2.5 The App Icon
2.6 Becoming Multilingual in Three Easy Steps
2.7 From Idea to Published App

Chapter 3. Beyond the Basics
3.1 Expanding the Application Skeleton
3.2 Using the UI Framework
3.3 Using Graphics
3.4 The BuddyFix UI Revisited

Chapter 4. bada Fundamentals
4.1 Architecture Overview
4.2 bada Coding Idioms
4.3 bada Basic Functionality
4.4 Security and the Privilege Model in bada

Chapter 5. Exploring bada Services
5.1 What are the Services?
5.2 How It Works
5.3 Services in Detail

Chapter 6. bada Namespaces
6.1 using Directives and Declarations
6.2 How This Chapter Is Organised
6.3 Namespaces in Detail

Part II. Recipes

Group 1. Fundamentals

  • Recipe 1.1: Save to and Restore from the Registry

  • Recipe 1.2: Use Error Handling in bada

  • Recipe 1.3: Use Two-phase Construction and Leak-free Destruction

  • Recipe 1.4: Create an AppControl to Interact with a Base Application

  • Recipe 1.5: Create and Use a Timer

  • Recipe 1.6: Parse XML Content

  • Recipe 1.7: Get Dates and Times

Group 2. UI Basics

  • Recipe 2.1: Add a Form to a Frame-based App

  • Recipe 2.2: Add Soft Keys to a Form and Get Actions

  • Recipe 2.3: Add an Options Menu to a Form and Get User Selections

  • Recipe 2.4: Add a Simple Button Control to a Form

  • Recipe 2.5: Pop Up a Message Box with Dismiss

  • Recipe 2.6: Pop Up a Keypad and Get Input from It

  • Recipe 2.7: Get Touch Events

  • Recipe 2.8: Get Multi-touch Events

  • Recipe 2.9: Create a Custom List Control

  • Recipe 2.10: Implement a Form Manager

  • Recipe 2.11: Get Soft Key and Hard Key Events

  • Recipe 2.12: Use a Web Control

Group 3. Extended UI and Sensors

  • Recipe 3.1: Use Gesture Input and Motion UI

  • Recipe 3.2: Get Device Orientation from the Magnetometer (Compass)

  • Recipe 3.3: Get Readings from the Tilt Sensor

  • Recipe 3.4: Detect a Face from Video

  • Recipe 3.5: Recognise a Face

Group 4. Multimedia Content

  • Recipe 4.1: Use Bitmaps and Images

  • Recipe 4.2: Draw Graphics Primitives

  • Recipe 4.3: Open the Camera and Get and Display Live Frames

  • Recipe 4.4: Use an Overlay Panel

  • Recipe 4.5: Record Audio from the Microphone or Audio Input Device

  • Recipe 4.6: Play a Sound

Group 5. Networking

  • Recipe 5.1: Create a Network Connection

  • Recipe 5.2: Use Secure Sockets

  • Recipe 5.3: Establish Normal and Pipeline Connection Modes for HTTP Sessions

  • Recipe 5.4: Use Bluetooth Profiles

  • Recipe 5.5: Use Non-blocking and Blocking TCP and UDP Sockets

  • Recipe 5.6: Set Up an Ad Hoc Wi-Fi Network

  • Recipe 5.7: Query a DNS Server

Group 6. Maps and Location
6.1 Get Geographic Data from a Provider and Show a Map
6.2 React to Location Changes

Group 7. Services and Social Networking
7.1 Create Content on the bada Server
7.2 Use the bada SNS Gateway to Access a Social Network Service such as Facebook
7.3 Send a Tweet from Twitter
7.4 Upload a Photo to Facebook
7.5 Get Notes from Facebook using RESTful APIs
7.6 Use the BuddyService to Add a Buddy

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