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Android- Using Backendless to save data in the cloud

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Android: Using Backendless to save data in the cloud, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 61 lectures, based on 18 reviews, and has 117 subscribers.

You will learn about Design a fully fledged login screen with email verification and password reset Create an online database from the Backendless.com website Create new entries to the database, edit and delete existing entries from your Android application This course is ideal for individuals who are Android application developers interested in saving application data in the cloud in a very easy and exciting way It is particularly useful for Android application developers interested in saving application data in the cloud in a very easy and exciting way.

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Summary

Title: Android: Using Backendless to save data in the cloud

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.7

Number of Lectures: 61

Number of Published Lectures: 61

Number of Curriculum Items: 61

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 61

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Design a fully fledged login screen with email verification and password reset
  • Create an online database from the Backendless.com website
  • Create new entries to the database, edit and delete existing entries from your Android application
  • Who Should Attend

  • Android application developers interested in saving application data in the cloud in a very easy and exciting way
  • Target Audiences

  • Android application developers interested in saving application data in the cloud in a very easy and exciting way
  • Building stand alone applications that only function and
    save their data on the device that they are installed on is becoming
    obsolete and not feasible. With the increased use of mobile devices, it
    is common for applications to offer ways to backup, sync and share data
    in the cloud.

    A type of backend is usually needed where data can be saved
    and manipulated but this requires time, resources and skills to make it
    work. Fortunately, there are several platforms like Backendless and Parse that provide a
    backend that we as developers can integrate with our applications.

    This course will introduce the popular Backendless SDK and show
    you how to integrate it with your Android applications in order to save
    application data in the cloud.

    Content and Overview of the course

    This course will mainly focus on the Backendless SDK, but in order
    to build our final application we will also do some basic Android
    coding. This course includes:

  • Creating activities and moving between activities using Intents
  • Creating aesthetically appealing buttons using only XML
  • Creating a fully fledged login screen using the Backendless SDK to do email verification and password reset.
  • Using the Backendless SDK to create data in your online database, edit and delete existing data.
  • Using Backendless SDK and GCM to send Notifications to your users
  • Using Backendless SDK to save location data online to use with google maps
  • Showing information in a custom ListView
  • Working with different icons and pictures
  • Using a library for a custom progress dialog
  • The Backendless SDK makes saving data in the cloud a walk in the
    park. In less than 6?hours, you will be building an application that
    will be able to save data in the cloud in an exciting and fun way!

    I am excited to start working with you!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Who am I?

    Lecture 2: What is covered in this course?

    Chapter 2: Meet Backendless.com and adding the library to Android Studio

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Backendless.com website

    Lecture 2: Setting up the Backendless API in Android Studio

    Chapter 3: Creating a Login feature for our Contacts application

    Lecture 1: Setting the colours to be used in the application (Material Design)

    Lecture 2: Creating the Login Graphical User Interface

    Lecture 3: Building the Create Account Graphical User Interface

    Lecture 4: Coding the Create Account Activity Part 1

    Lecture 5: Coding the Create Account Activity Part 2

    Lecture 6: Coding the Login Activity

    Lecture 7: Creating the Reset Password feature

    Lecture 8: Creating a Loading screen when the application starts

    Chapter 4: Writing and reading data to/from the Backendless cloud database

    Lecture 1: Creating a custom class to use in Backendless cloud – Contact class

    Lecture 2: Building the GUI for the ContactList Activity

    Lecture 3: Building the GUI for the CreateContact activity

    Lecture 4: Coding for the CreateContact activity

    Lecture 5: Creating the Row Layout for the ListView

    Lecture 6: Creating the ArrayAdapter class for the ListView of Contacts

    Lecture 7: Retrieve contacts from Backendless and show them in the ListView

    Lecture 8: The Logout button and handling click events in the ListView

    Chapter 5: Updating and Deleting data from the Backendless cloud database

    Lecture 1: Building the layout for the ContactInfo activity

    Lecture 2: Coding for the Call, Mail and Edit buttons in the ContactInfo activity

    Lecture 3: Create coding to change existing data online

    Lecture 4: Create coding to delete an existing contact online

    Lecture 5: Recap

    Chapter 6: Backendless Notifications

    Lecture 1: Setting up your application to work with notifications

    Lecture 2: Sending your first Backendless notification

    Lecture 3: Creating a custom Backendless notification – Part 1

    Lecture 4: Creating a custom Backendless notification – Part 2

    Lecture 5: Creating a custom Backendless notification – Part 3

    Chapter 7: Backendless Geo Location

    Lecture 1: Setting up your project to work with Backendless and Google Maps

    Lecture 2: A quick look at the Backendless console for Geo Location

    Lecture 3: Creating the layouts for the MainActivity and the MapActivity

    Lecture 4: Coding the MainActivity

    Lecture 5: Coding the MapsActivity – Part 1

    Lecture 6: Running the app at this stage

    Lecture 7: Coding the MapsActivity – Part 2

    Lecture 8: Coding the MapsActivity – Part 3 (completing the MapsActivity)

    Chapter 8: Resources for this course

    Lecture 1: Resources folder as mentioned in the videos

    Lecture 2: Complete Android Studio Project folder for the Contacts Application

    Lecture 3: Basic calls to Backendless – Users

    Lecture 4: Classes in Backendless

    Lecture 5: CRUD – Create, Read, Update, Delete in Backendless

    Lecture 6: Custom Notification Project Folder

    Lecture 7: My Family complete project folder (Map application)

    Chapter 9: Extras

    Lecture 1: Explicit Intents Part 1

    Lecture 2: Explicit Intents Part 2

    Lecture 3: Implicit Intents

    Lecture 4: SQLite

    Lecture 5: Shared Preferences

    Lecture 6: AsyncTask

    Lecture 7: ListView Part 1

    Lecture 8: ListView Part 2

    Chapter 10: Backendless 4 (Newest Release of Backendless)

    Lecture 1: Backendless 4 Intro

    Lecture 2: Setting up application for Backendless 4

    Lecture 3: User Service Backendless 4

    Lecture 4: Create, Read, Update, Delete in Backendless 4

    Lecture 5: Advanced Object Retrieval and Deletion in Backendless 4

    Lecture 6: Push Notification Basics (Backendless 4)

    Lecture 7: Advanced Push Notifications (Backendless 4)

    Lecture 8: Codeless Programming from Backendless

    Instructors

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    ProgramMe Programming
    Android fanatic and teacher
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