Delessio, C: Sams Teach Yourself Google TV App Development
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Introduction Hour 1: Developing for Google TV and the 10-Foot User Experience 1 Google TV UI ... 1 TV as a Device ... 3 Google TV Apps ... 6 10-Foot User Experience ... 10 Summary ... 13 Q&A ... 13 Workshop ... 13 Exercises ... 14 Hour 2: Optimizing Web Pages for Google TV 15 Displaying Content on TV Screens ... 15 Playing Video ... 20 Displaying Text and Color ... 22 Navigating the Big Screen ... 25 Summary ... 29 Q&A ... 29 Workshop ... 29 Exercises ... 30 Hour 3: Using Google's Video Templates 31 Google Video Templates ... 31 Examining the Template Structure ... 33 Understanding the JavaScript for Template 2 ... 36 Using Templates to Show Your Own Videos ... 38 Retrieving Videos Using AJAX . ... 41 Summary ... 42 Q&A ... 42 Workshop ... 42 Exercises ... 43 Hour 4: HTML5 and jQuery UI Library for Google TV 45 Video Properties and Controls ... 45 Adding Video Controls... 46 Adding Some Style ... 50 Using the jQuery GTV UI Library ... 52 Summary ... 59 Q&A ... 59 Workshop . ... 59 Exercises ... 60 Hour 5: Using the Google TV Closure UI Library 61 Using Closure for Google TV Web Apps ... 61 Using the Library to Create an HTML Page ... 63 Buttons, Lightboxes, and Other Components ... 66 Summary ... 80 Q&A ... 80 Workshop ... 80 Exercises ... 81 Hour 6: Creating a Video Sitemap 83 Searching on Google TV ... 83 Sitemaps and Google Webmaster Tools ... 84 Adding Details to Video Sitemaps ... 85 Tags That Provide Additional Info on Google TV ... 87 Summary ... 92 Q&A ... 92 Workshop ... 92 Exercises ... 93 Hour 7: Android and Google TV 95 Android, the Google TV Operating System ... 95 Understanding the Development Environment ... 97 Testing Your Apps ... 100 Setting Up an Android Project in Eclipse ... 104 Summary ... 112 Q&A ... 112 Workshop ... 112 Exercises ... 112 Hour 8: Using Android Layouts for Your Google TV App 113 Layout Basics with LinearLayout ... 113 Laying Out Widgets ... 119 FrameLayout ... 122 RelativeLayout ... 124 Summary ...
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127 Q&A ... 127 Workshop ... 127 Exercises ... 128 Hour 9: Optimizing UI Components for Google TV 129 Form Widgets ... 129 Using ImageViews ... 137 Using VideoViews ... 140 Putting Button Overlays on a Video ... 142 Summary ... 146 Q&A ... 146 Workshop ... 146 Exercises ... 147 Hour 10: Organizing Google TV Apps Using the ActionBar 149 Implementing an ActionBar ... 149 Adding Tabs ... 151 Adding ActionItems and MenuItems ... 153 Using the LeftNavBar Library ... 155 Putting It All Together ... 156 Summary ... 161 Q&A ... 161 Workshop ... 161 Exercises ... 162 Hour 11: Understanding Activities and Fragments in a Complex App 163 Understanding the Activity Life Cycle ... 163 Understanding Fragments ... 165 Swapping Fragments in an Activity ... 166 Using Fragments with ActionBar ... 174 Summary ... 178 Q&A ... 178 Workshop ... 178 Exercises ... 179 Hour 12: Using Specialized Fragments 181 DialogFragments... 181 ListFragments ... 186 Grids and Galleries ... 188 Summary ... 193 Q&A ... 193 Workshop ... 193 Exercises ... 194 Hour 13: Handling D-Pad and Key Events 195 Designing for the D-Pad ... 195 Controlling Focus ... 197 Programming D-Pad Key Events ... 199 Summary ... 205 Q&A ... 205 Workshop ... 205 Exercises ... 206 Hour 14: Accessing Remote Content for a Google TV App 207 Displaying Remote Images and Videos... 207 Fetching Remote Data ... 212 Using and Parsing JSON Formatted Data ... 215 Putting the Pieces Together in the App ... 218 Summary ... 222 Q&A ... 222 Workshop ... 222 Exercises ... 223 Hour 15: Storing Data with SQLite 225 Organizing a Database with Tables ... 225 Managing Data with SQLiteOpenHelper ... 226 Adding, Deleting, and Updating Data... 228 Querying Data and Using Cursors ... 231 Using a Database in the App ... 233 Summary ... 237 Q&A ... 237 Workshop ... 237 Exercises ... 238 Hour 16: Creating a Content Provider 239 Using a URI for Data Retrieval ... 239 Building a ContentProvider ... 240 Using PhotoProvider in Our App ... 248 Requesting a File from a ContentProvider ... 249 Summary ... 255 Q&A ... 255 Workshop ... 255 Exercises ... 256 Hour 17: Using Loaders and CursorLoaders 257 How Loaders Work ... 257 Loader Classes ... 258 Loader States and LoaderManager.Callbacks ... 258 Adding Loaders to ImageViewFragment ... 260 Summary ... 266 Q&A ... 266 Workshop ... 266 Exercises ... 267 Hour 18: Developing a Complete App 269 Determining What the App Will Do ... 269 Developing the GridFragment ... 274 Enhancing the Activity Class ... 281 Adding the ActionBar ... 282 Summary ... 286 Q&A ... 286 Workshop ... 286 Exercises ... 287 Hour 19: Mastering the Android Manifest File 289 Android Manifest Basics ... 289 Understanding Intents ... 292 Adding Google TV Specifics to the Manifest File ... 294 Publishing Your App ... 296 Summary ... 298 Q&A ... 298 Workshop ... 298 Exercises ... 299 Hour 20: Using the Channel Listing Provider 301 Getting Data from the Channel Listing Provider ... 301 Listing All Channels ... 305 Changing the Channel ... 307 Understanding Audio Focus ... 310 Summary ... 313 Q&A ... 313 Workshop ... 313 Exercises ... 314 Hour 21: Using Second Screen Apps with Google TV 315 How Second Screen Apps Are Used ... 315 Types of Second Screen Apps ... 316 User Interaction with Second Screen Apps ... 316 Connecting a TV with a Second Screen ... 318 Summary ... 323 Q&A ... 323 Workshop ... 323 Exercises ... 324 Hour 22: Examining an Example Second Screen App 325 Preparing the Blackjack Second Screen App ... 325 Running the Blackjack App ... 328 Exploring the Blackjack App Code ... 330 Exploring the Anymote Library Code ... 332 Summary ... 334 Q&A ... 334 Workshop ... 334 Exercises ... 335 Hour 23: Developing Second Screen Apps 337 Flinging a URL ... 337 Sending KeyEvents to the TV ... 343 Sending Mouse Events to the TV ... 346 Summary ... 350 Q&A ... 350 Workshop ... 350 Exercises ... 351 Hour 24: Working with Anymote and Pairing Protocols 353 The Anymote Protocol ... 353 Pairing Protocol ... 358 Using Anymote and Pairing in a Chrome Extension ... 360 Summary ... 364 Q&A ... 364 Workshop ... 364 Exercises ... 365 Index 367
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Autoren-Porträt von Carmen Delessio
Carmen Delessio is an experienced application developer who has worked as a developer, technical architect, and CTO in large and small organizations. Carmen developed the award-winning "BFF Photo" Android app. The app has more than 300,000 downloads and was the winner of the Sprint App Challenge contest in the Social Networking category. Carmen began his online development career at Prodigy, where he worked on early Internet applications, shopping apps, and fantasy baseball. He has written for Mashable, AndroidGuys, and Screenitup.com. Screenitup focuses on second-screen TV apps. He is a graduate of Manhattanville College and lives in Pound Ridge, New York, with his wife, Amy, and daughter, Natalie.
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- Autor: Carmen Delessio
- XII, 379 Seiten, Maße: 17,4 x 23,1 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Sams Publishing
- ISBN-10: 0672336030
- ISBN-13: 9780672336034
- Erscheinungsdatum: 07.02.2013
Sprache:
Englisch
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