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Developing Android REST Client ApplicationsVirgil Dobjanschi5/20/2010

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Developing Android REST Client Applications

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REST Client Applications

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REST Client Applications

• REST: A broadly adopted architecture style

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REST Client Applications

• REST: A broadly adopted architecture style• A large number of REST APIs are available

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REST Client Applications

• REST: A broadly adopted architecture style• A large number of REST APIs are available• Why develop them if mobile friendly web sites already exist?

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Incorrect Implementation of REST Methods“I haven’t failed, I’ve found 10,000 ways that don’t work.” - Thomas Alva Edison

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The Incorrect Implementation of REST Methods

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Activity

REST Method

Worker thread

Processor

Memory Storage

1. Get, create, update, delete

2. GET/POST/PUT/DELETE

3. Process data

4. Save data structure

CursorAdapter

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What’s wrong with this approach?

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What’s wrong with this approach?

• The operating system may shut down the process

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What’s wrong with this approach?

• The operating system may shut down the process• Data is not persistently stored

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Implementing REST Methods“There’s a way to do it better ... find it.” - Thomas Alva Edison

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REST Method Implementation Patterns

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REST Method Implementation Patterns

• Introducing three design patterns to handle REST methods– Use a Service API– Use the ContentProvider API– Use the ContentProvider API and a SyncAdapter

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Implementing REST MethodsOption A: Use a Service API

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Option A: Use a Service API

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Activity

Service Helper

Service

REST Method

Content ProviderProcessor

1. initiate(param)

2. startService(Intent)

5. start(param)

6. GET/POST/PUT/DELETE

7. REST method complete callback

10. Binder callback

11. Callback to registered activities

8”. requery8’. ContentObserver notification

CursorAdapter

3. start(param) 9. Operation complete callback4.insert/update

8.insert/update

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The REST Method

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REST Method

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The REST Method

• An entity which:– Prepares the HTTP URL & HTTP request body– Executes the HTTP transaction– Processes the HTTP response

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REST Method

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The REST Method

• An entity which:– Prepares the HTTP URL & HTTP request body– Executes the HTTP transaction– Processes the HTTP response

• Select the optimal content type for responses– Binary, JSON, XML– New in Froyo: JSON parser (same org.json API)

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REST Method

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The REST Method

• An entity which:– Prepares the HTTP URL & HTTP request body– Executes the HTTP transaction– Processes the HTTP response

• Select the optimal content type for responses– Binary, JSON, XML– New in Froyo: JSON parser (same org.json API)

• Enable the gzip content encoding when possible

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REST Method

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The REST Method

• An entity which:– Prepares the HTTP URL & HTTP request body– Executes the HTTP transaction– Processes the HTTP response

• Select the optimal content type for responses– Binary, JSON, XML– New in Froyo: JSON parser (same org.json API)

• Enable the gzip content encoding when possible• Run the REST method in a worker thread

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REST Method

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The REST Method

• An entity which:– Prepares the HTTP URL & HTTP request body– Executes the HTTP transaction– Processes the HTTP response

• Select the optimal content type for responses– Binary, JSON, XML– New in Froyo: JSON parser (same org.json API)

• Enable the gzip content encoding when possible• Run the REST method in a worker thread• Use the Apache HTTP client

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REST Method

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Option A: Use a Service API

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Activity

Service Helper

Service

REST Method

Content ProviderProcessor

1. initiate(param)

2. startService(Intent)

5. start(param)

6. GET/POST/PUT/DELETE

7. REST method complete callback

10. Binder callback

11. Callback to registered activities

8”. requery8’. ContentObserver notification

CursorAdapter

3. start(param) 9. Operation complete callback4.insert/update

8.insert/update

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The Processor (POST & PUT)

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Content ProviderProcessor

4.insert(set STATE_POSTING)

8.update (clear STATE_POSTING)

Processor

POST

PUT

Content ProviderProcessor

4.update(set STATE_UPDATING)

8.update (clear STATE_UPDATING)

REST Method

REST Method

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The Processor (DELETE & GET)

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Content ProviderProcessor

4.update(set STATE_DELETING)

8.delete

Processor

DELETE

GET

Content ProviderProcessor8.insert new resources

REST Method

REST Method

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Option A: Use a Service API

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Activity

Service Helper

Service

REST Method

Content ProviderProcessor

1. initiate(param)

2. startService(Intent)

5. start(param)

6. GET/POST/PUT/DELETE

7. REST method complete callback

10. Binder callback

11. Callback to registered activities

8”. requery8’. ContentObserver notification

CursorAdapter

3. start(param) 9. Operation complete callback4.insert/update

8.insert/update

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The Service

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Service

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The Service

• The role of the service

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Service

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The Service

• The role of the service• Forward path: receives the Intent sent by the Service Helper and starts the corresponding REST Method

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Service

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The Service

• The role of the service• Forward path: receives the Intent sent by the Service Helper and starts the corresponding REST Method

• Return path: handles the Processor callback and invokes the Service Helper binder callback

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Service

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The Service

• The role of the service• Forward path: receives the Intent sent by the Service Helper and starts the corresponding REST Method

• Return path: handles the Processor callback and invokes the Service Helper binder callback

• It can implement a queue of downloads

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Service

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Option A: Use a Service API

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Activity

Service Helper

Service

REST Method

Content ProviderProcessor

1. initiate(param)

2. startService(Intent)

5. start(param)

6. GET/POST/PUT/DELETE

7. REST method complete callback

10. Binder callback

11. Callback to registered activities

8”. requery8’. ContentObserver notification

CursorAdapter

3. start(param) 9. Operation complete callback4.insert/update

8.insert/update

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The Service Helper

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Service Helper

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The Service Helper

• Singleton which exposes a simple asynchronous API to be used by the user interface

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Service Helper

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The Service Helper

• Singleton which exposes a simple asynchronous API to be used by the user interface

• Prepare and send the Service request– Check if the method is already pending– Create the request Intent– Add the operation type and a unique request id– Add the method specific parameters– Add the binder callback– Call startService(Intent)– Return the request id

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Service Helper

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The Service Helper

• Singleton which exposes a simple asynchronous API to be used by the user interface

• Prepare and send the Service request– Check if the method is already pending– Create the request Intent– Add the operation type and a unique request id– Add the method specific parameters– Add the binder callback– Call startService(Intent)– Return the request id

• Handle the callback from the service– Dispatch callbacks to the user interface listeners

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Service Helper

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Option A: Use a Service API

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Activity

Service Helper

Service

REST Method

Content ProviderProcessor

1. initiate(param)

2. startService(Intent)

5. start(param)

6. GET/POST/PUT/DELETE

7. REST method complete callback

10. Binder callback

11. Callback to registered activities

8”. requery8’. ContentObserver notification

CursorAdapter

3. start(param) 9. Operation complete callback4.insert/update

8.insert/update

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Handling the REST Method in anActivity

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Activity & CursorAdapter

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Handling the REST Method in anActivity

• Add an operation listener in onResume and remove it in onPause

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Activity & CursorAdapter

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Handling the REST Method in anActivity

• Add an operation listener in onResume and remove it in onPause• Consider these cases:

– The Activity is still active when the request completes– The Activity is paused then resumed and then the request

completes– The Activity is paused when the request completes and then

Activity is resumed

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Activity & CursorAdapter

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Handling the REST Method in anActivity

• Add an operation listener in onResume and remove it in onPause• Consider these cases:

– The Activity is still active when the request completes– The Activity is paused then resumed and then the request

completes– The Activity is paused when the request completes and then

Activity is resumed• The CursorAdapter handles the ContentProvider notification by implementing a ContentObserver

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Activity & CursorAdapter

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Option A: Use a Service API

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Activity

Service Helper

Service

REST Method

Content ProviderProcessor

1. initiate(param)

2. startService(Intent)

5. start(param)

6. GET/POST/PUT/DELETE

7. REST method complete callback

10. Binder callback

11. Callback to registered activities

8”. requery8’. ContentObserver notification

CursorAdapter

3. start(param) 9. Operation complete callback4.insert/update

8.insert/update

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Implementing REST MethodsOption B: Use the ContentProvider API

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Option B: Use the ContentProvider API

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Activity & CursorAdapter

Service

REST Method

Content Provider

Processor

1. query, insert, update, delete

3. startService(Intent)

4. start(param)

7’. ContentObserver notification 7”. query

7. insert/update

5. GET/POST/PUT/DELETE

6. Process data

Service Helper

2. start(Intent)

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A Simple Pattern for the REST of usOption C: Use a ContentProvider API and a SyncAdapter“To have a great idea, have a lot of them.” -Thomas Alva Edison

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A Simple Pattern Using the ContentProvider API

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Sync Adapter

REST Method

Content Provider

Processor

2. start(param)

6’. requery

4. Process data

6. ContentObserver notification

Activity & CursorAdapter

query, insert, update, delete

1.Get items that need to be synced

Use a sync adapter to initiate all your REST methods

5. insert/update/delete

3. GET/POST/PUT/DELETE

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Conclusions“The value of an idea lies in the using of it.” - Thomas Alva Edison

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Conclusions

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Conclusions

• Do not implement REST methods inside Activities

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Conclusions

• Do not implement REST methods inside Activities• Start long running operations from a Service

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Conclusions

• Do not implement REST methods inside Activities• Start long running operations from a Service• Persist early & persist often

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Conclusions

• Do not implement REST methods inside Activities• Start long running operations from a Service• Persist early & persist often• Minimize the network usage

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Conclusions

• Do not implement REST methods inside Activities• Start long running operations from a Service• Persist early & persist often• Minimize the network usage• Use a sync adapter to execute background operations which are not time critical– New in Froyo: Android Cloud to Device Messaging

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