1. If you want Action Bar at top of your Android App u have to select minimum required SDK to 11.
2. If you want your customized image in your app you should put them in drawable-mdpi folder.
3. If you want your customized Font in your app you should create a new folder "font" in assets folder.
4. For making a request from Server to Client you must be having in-depth knowledge about Async Task() function .
5. You must create your AVD very carefully ,So that your system don't get hanged.
6. AVD takes 10-15 minutes to get started with ,So be patient enough.... you will be needing it most while developing Android App. :)
7. Never Update or Change Auto-Generated code it will fall u in trouble.
8. You have to Access or Use src , libs , res & AndroidManifest.xml file.
9. Before Accessing to Internet /SD Card /Internal Memory u have to give permission to your AndroidManifest.xml .
10. You must clean your project before performing Run operation.
11. You have to check your errors in LogCat ... Unlike NetBeans Output :(
12. "System.out.print" does't work in Android ... You have to use "Log "
eg:- Log.e ("Test",e.getMessage())
2. If you want your customized image in your app you should put them in drawable-mdpi folder.
3. If you want your customized Font in your app you should create a new folder "font" in assets folder.
4. For making a request from Server to Client you must be having in-depth knowledge about Async Task() function .
5. You must create your AVD very carefully ,So that your system don't get hanged.
6. AVD takes 10-15 minutes to get started with ,So be patient enough.... you will be needing it most while developing Android App. :)
7. Never Update or Change Auto-Generated code it will fall u in trouble.
8. You have to Access or Use src , libs , res & AndroidManifest.xml file.
9. Before Accessing to Internet /SD Card /Internal Memory u have to give permission to your AndroidManifest.xml .
10. You must clean your project before performing Run operation.
11. You have to check your errors in LogCat ... Unlike NetBeans Output :(
12. "System.out.print" does't work in Android ... You have to use "Log "
eg:- Log.e ("Test",e.getMessage())
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