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6android Application Components

Android application components are the fundamental building blocks of an app, described in the AndroidManifest.xml file. The four main components are Activities (UI and user interaction), Services (background processing), Broadcast Receivers (communication handling), and Content Providers (data management). Additional components include Fragments, Views, Layouts, Intents, Resources, and the Manifest file.

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Android application components are the fundamental building blocks of an app, described in the AndroidManifest.xml file. The four main components are Activities (UI and user interaction), Services (background processing), Broadcast Receivers (communication handling), and Content Providers (data management). Additional components include Fragments, Views, Layouts, Intents, Resources, and the Manifest file.

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ANDROID - APPLICATION COMPONENTS


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Application components are the essential building blocks of an Android application. These components are
loosely coupled by the application manifest file AndroidManifest.xml that describes each component of the
application and how they interact.

There are following four main components that can be used within an Android application −

Sr.No Components & Description

Activities
1
They dictate the UI and handle the user interaction to the smart phone screen.

Services
2
They handle background processing associated with an application.

Broadcast Receivers
3
They handle communication between Android OS and applications.

Content Providers
4
They handle data and database management issues.

Activities
An activity represents a single screen with a user interface,in-short Activity performs actions on the screen. For
example, an email application might have one activity that shows a list of new emails, another activity to compose
an email, and another activity for reading emails. If an application has more than one activity, then one of them
should be marked as the activity that is presented when the application is launched.

An activity is implemented as a subclass of Activity class as follows −

public class MainActivity extends Activity {


}

Services

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A service is a component that runs in the background to perform long-running operations. For example, a service
might play music in the background while the user is in a different application, or it might fetch data over the
network without blocking user interaction with an activity.

A service is implemented as a subclass of Service class as follows −

public class MyService extends Service {


}

Broadcast Receivers
Broadcast Receivers simply respond to broadcast messages from other applications or from the system. For
example, applications can also initiate broadcasts to let other applications know that some data has been
downloaded to the device and is available for them to use, so this is broadcast receiver who will intercept this
communication and will initiate appropriate action.

A broadcast receiver is implemented as a subclass of BroadcastReceiver class and each message is broadcaster
as an Intent object.

public class MyReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver {


public void onReceive(context,intent){}
}

Content Providers
A content provider component supplies data from one application to others on request. Such requests are handled
by the methods of the ContentResolver class. The data may be stored in the file system, the database or
somewhere else entirely.

A content provider is implemented as a subclass of ContentProvider class and must implement a standard set
of APIs that enable other applications to perform transactions.

public class MyContentProvider extends ContentProvider {


public void onCreate(){}
}

We will go through these tags in detail while covering application components in individual chapters.

Additional Components
There are additional components which will be used in the construction of above mentioned entities, their logic,
and wiring between them. These components are −

S.No Components & Description

Fragments
1
Represents a portion of user interface in an Activity.

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2 Views

UI elements that are drawn on-screen including buttons, lists forms etc.

Layouts
3
View hierarchies that control screen format and appearance of the views.

Intents
4
Messages wiring components together.

Resources
5
External elements, such as strings, constants and drawable pictures.

Manifest
6
Configuration file for the application.

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