While many people agree that Android's 2.2 release was a major milestone in its evolutionary path, one of the most important features is yet waiting to be discovered: C2DM.
The Android Cloud to Device Messaging framework, which was first introduced at Google I/O 2010, has the potential to enable a whole new breed of applications for the platform. In a nutshell, C2DM makes it possible for developers to push data from their servers to their applications on Android devices.
C2DM is a relatively simple, very light-weight, messaging technology that transcends carriers' networks and allows innovative ways to connect with our users - all without having to drain batteries on their phones or waste wireless data, which is what we were forced to do with pull/polling-based approaches.
In this session you will learn about C2DM, the protocol, its requirements, its limitations, and how to get started in building applications that take advantage this amazing framework. You will get to see a complete end-to-end application (both the Android-client and its server-side counterpart) and understand how all of the pieces fit together.
Wow. This guy just keeps interrupting his listeners.. I feel bad for the other people in the room. They have no role being there. It is just a monologe. Good explanation though.
simonpaarlberg 2 weeks ago
Very helpful
WoodHawk2 3 months ago
This was excellent!
bericp1 3 months ago
Fantastic explanation of C2DM. I'm amazed at Google's total inability to explain their own service. This is a much needed demo. Thank you so much.
jamesw272 6 months ago
great lecture. it was extremely helpful and engaging!
ProbablyKevin 7 months ago
THanks this is much much clearer than the Google I/O 2010 Lecture
Shereefz 9 months ago
there you go mrkn.co/f/272 just in case you didn't wanna type it :)
Shereefz 9 months ago 2
Great Lecture!
JoxTraex 11 months ago