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Application Building Blocks
# operating system
# middleware
# key applicationsframework
== Android Architecture ==
Here are the major components parts of the Android architecture based on this [definition [http://developer.android.com/guide/basics/what-is-android.html source]from the Android web]
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Key principles
'''1. Linux Kernel ''' - proven driver model, memory and process management, etc. (a all the core service services of a reliable operating system)----------
The second layer has two parts: '''Libraries''' and '''Android runtime'''. '''2. 1 Libraries ''' (written in C/C++)
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! Component !! ResponsabilityResponsibility
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| Surface Manager || composing drawing surface onto the screen
| SSL || security socket layer
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'''2.2 Android Runtime'''
 
2.2.1 Core Libraries written in JAVA such as: utils, collection, i/o, etc.
 
2.2.2 Dalvik Virtual Machine runs '''dex files''' (bytecodes efficient for small processors)
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'''3. Application Framework''' written completely in Java Programming Language
 
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! Application !! Functionality
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| '''Activity Manager''' || life cycle of an application - common back stack
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| Package Manager || keeps track the applications installed of the device
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| Window Manager || an abstraction layer on top of surface manager
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| Telephony Manager || Api for telephony applications
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| '''Content Providers''' || application framework that allow applications to share data
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| Resource Manager || used to store localized layouts, strings, bitmaps, etc.
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| View System || building blocks of the UI, handles the event dispatcher, drawing, etc.
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| Notification Manager || enables apps to recognize and display common alerts in the status bar
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== Application Building Blocks ==
 
'''1. Activity''' - a UI component that interacts with a user
 
'''2. Service''' - a task running in background and it does not have any UI
 
'''3. Content Provider''' - component that allows applications to share data with other applications.
 
'''4. Broadcast Receiver''' - component that responds to notification or status changes. Allows an application to register some code that will be run when it is triggered by an external event.
 
The basic idea in Android OS is to reuse and replace components (OSGi model).
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