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Android Studio 2 Essentials

You're reading from   Android Studio 2 Essentials A fast-paced guide to get you up and running with Android application development using Android Studio 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
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ISBN-13 9781786467959
Length 172 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Belén Cruz Zapata Belén Cruz Zapata
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Preface 1. Installing and Configuring Android Studio FREE CHAPTER 2. Starting a Project 3. Navigating a Project 4. Using the Code Editor 5. Creating User Interfaces 6. Tools 7. Google Play Services 8. Debugging 9. Preparing for Release A. Getting Help Index

Generating Javadoc


Javadoc is a utility to document Java code in HTML format. The Javadoc documentation is generated from comments and tags added to Java classes or methods. The comments start with the /** string and end with */. Inside these comments, tags can be added. The following tags, in the same order as they should be added, are available in Javadoc:

  • @author: This indicates the author or authors of the code.

  • @version: This indicates the version of the class or method. Used for classes and interfaces.

  • @param: This describes a method parameter. Only used in methods and constructors.

  • @return: This describes the return object of a method. Only used in methods that do not return void.

  • @throws: This describes an exception that can be thrown by the method. Equivalent to @exception.

  • @see: This indicates a reference, which can be an URL, another element in the documentation, or just some text.

  • @serial: This indicates if a field is serializable.

  • @deprecated: This indicates that a method is...

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