Summary
In the first five chapters, we got quite proficient with a whole array of widgets and other UI elements. We also built a broad selection of UI layouts. In this chapter and the previous three, we have explored Java and the Android activity lifecycle in quite significant depth, especially considering how quickly we have done it.
We have, to a small extent, created interaction between our Java code and our UI. We have called our methods by setting the onClick
attribute and we have loaded our UI layouts using the setContentView
method. We haven't, however, really made a proper connection between our UI and our Java code.
What we really need to do now is to bring these things together, so we can begin to display and manipulate our data using the Android UI. To achieve this, we need to understand a bit more about classes.
Classes have been lurking in our code since Chapter 1, Beginning Android and Java, and we have even used them a bit. Up until now, however, we haven...