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WebView displays web pages. But we are interested not only in web-content demonstration we want to interact with this web-content. In this article we’ll try to explain some details of this process.
First of all if you want to download web pages from Internet, please do not forget about this permission in AndroidManifest file.
<uses-permission Android:name="Android.permission.INTERNET" />
There are several ways to set content for WebView:
WebView webView = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.WebView);
// Ex 1: set URL address:
webView.loadUrl("https://www.android.com/");
// Ex 2: set .html from a raw folder:
webView.loadUrl("file:///Android_res ...
Google Maps is a very famous and helpful service, which firmly entrenched in our lives. With the Google Maps Android API you can add maps based on Google Maps data to your application. The API automatically handles access to Google Maps servers, data downloading, map display, and response to map gestures. You can also use API calls to add markers, polygons, and overlays to a basic map, and to change the user's view of a particular map area.
In this article we’re going to show you how to work with Google Maps Android API.
1. Create project on ...
In this article we desire to tell about connecting devices wirelessly. You agree that this is may be very helpful functionality for almost each mobile application. We can realize a lot of situations for this feature using.
The Google Directions API is a service that calculates directions between locations using an HTTP request. Service provides different parameters for HTTP request. This API is designed for calculating directions for static addresses, and not designed to use it for real-time user input.
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a set of short-range wireless technologies, typically requiring a distance of 4 cm or less to initiate a connection. NFC allows you to share small payloads of data between an NFC tag and an Android-powered device, or between two Android-powered devices.
Android-powered devices with NFC simultaneously support three main operation modes: