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Android Wearable Programming

You're reading from   Android Wearable Programming Expand on your Android development capabilities by building applications for Android Wear

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785280153
Length 224 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Steven F. Daniel Steven F. Daniel
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Preface 1. Understanding Android Wearables and Building Your First Android Wear App 2. Creating Notifications FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating, Debugging, and Packaging Wearable Apps 4. Sending and Syncing Data 5. Working with Google Glass 6. Designing and Customizing Interfaces for Android TV Index

Presenting information inside the WatchFace class


In this section, we will proceed to create our custom WatchFace class that will be used to invoke the methods within the watch face service and this class will be responsible for allocating and initializing the resources that our watch face requires.

First, we need to create a new class called CustomWatchFace, as follows:

  1. From the Project Navigator window, expand the wear section and select and expand the java section.

  2. Next, right-click and choose the New | Java Class menu option.

  3. Then, enter CustomWatchFace to be used as the name for our class and click on the OK button to open the Android Studio code editor window.

    Our next step is to write the code that will communicate with our Android wearable device. For this, we will need to create a new class that will act as our watch service.

  4. Open CustomWatchFace.java as shown in the preceding screenshot.

  5. Next, enter the import statements as shown in the following code snippet:

    import android.content.Context...
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