Including resource files in your project
Android provides two options for including files in your project: the raw
folder and the Assets
folder. Which option you use depends on your requirements. To start, we'll give a brief overview of each option to help you decide when to use each option:
Raw files
Included in the resource directory:
/res/raw
As a resource, accessed through the raw identifier:
R.raw.<resource>
A good place for storing media files such as MP3, MP4, and OOG files
Asset files
Creates a filesystem compiled in your APK (does NOT provide a resource ID)
Access files using their file names, generally making them easier to use with dynamically created names
Some APIs do not support a Resource Identifier and therefore require including as an Asset
Generally, raw
files are easier to work with since they are accessed through the resource identifier. As we'll demonstrate in this recipe, the main difference is how you access the file. In this example, we will load both a raw
text...