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Building Mobile Applications with Java: Using the Google Web Toolkit and Phonegap
Contributor(s): Marinacci, Joshua (Author)
ISBN: 1449308236     ISBN-13: 9781449308230
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
OUR PRICE:   $18.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Hardware - Mobile Devices
- Computers | Programming Languages - Java
- Computers | Programming - Mobile Devices
Dewey: 005.262
Physical Information: 0.18" H x 7" W x 9.19" (0.33 lbs) 82 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Do you want to develop mobile apps with Java--and have them work on a variety of devices powered by iOS and Android? You've come to the right place.

This project-driven book shows you how to build portable apps with two amazing open source frameworks, Google Web Tools (GWT) and PhoneGap. With these tools, you'll use learn how to write Java code that compiles into cross-platform Javascript and HTML, and discover how to take advantage of features in several popular devices, such as the camera, accelerometer, and GPS.

  • Get started with GWT by building an example Twitter search app
  • Build a example web app and adapt it for mobile with CSS
  • Add touch centric controls with the GWT Mobile UI library
  • Develop a working wine journal app that tracks a user's GPS location
  • Use techniques to make a mobile version of your web or desktop app
  • Work with HTML5 Canvas to build a mobile video game
  • Package your apps for iOS, webOS, and Android with PhoneGap

Contributor Bio(s): Marinacci, Joshua: -

Joshua Marinacci first tried Java in 1995 at the request of his favorite TA and never looked back. He has spent the last fifteen years writing Java user interfaces for wireless, web, and desktop platforms. After co-writing Swing Hacks with Chris Adamson, Joshua spent five years at Sun working on Java user interfaces full-time; contributing to Swing, NetBeans, JavaFX, and the Java Store. Then he explored the mobile web for two years as a developer advocate for webOS and has recently joined Nokia as a researcher. Joshua holds a BS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and lives in Eugene, Oregon with his wife and baby son.