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Jason Morris
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Jason Morris has been developing software for as long as he can remember. He's written software for the desktop, the server, for feature phones and for smart phones. He's written in many languages, and deployed in a variety of countries. Jason loves a good programming challenge, and when he's not writing code, or spending time with his family, taking photo's or camping: he's probably thinking about programming. In 2010 / 2011 he wrote Android User Interface Development: A Beginners Guide, which helped many beginner Android developers take their first steps into the realm of User Interface design and development for mobile devices.
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Handling events from other activities


On Android, you'll often find that you want to send your user to another Activity to do something, and then return them to your current Activity with the result of that action. Good examples are having the user pick a contact, or take a photo with the camera app. In these cases, Android uses a system of special events that are built into the Activity class. For capturing travel expense claims, your user needs to be able to go select a file to attach things such as photos or email attachments to their claim.

In order to present them with a familiar file chooser (and avoid writing a file chooser ourselves), you'll need to use this mechanism. However, to read files from outside of your application's private space, you'll need it to ask the user for permissions. Anytime an application needs access to potentially sensitive data (public directories, the device's camera or microphones, contact list, and so on), you need permission from the user. In versions...

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Published in: Nov 2017Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788475051

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Jason Morris

Jason Morris has been developing software for as long as he can remember. He's written software for the desktop, the server, for feature phones and for smart phones. He's written in many languages, and deployed in a variety of countries. Jason loves a good programming challenge, and when he's not writing code, or spending time with his family, taking photo's or camping: he's probably thinking about programming. In 2010 / 2011 he wrote Android User Interface Development: A Beginners Guide, which helped many beginner Android developers take their first steps into the realm of User Interface design and development for mobile devices.
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