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Clean Android Architecture

Clean Android Architecture

By : Alexandru Dumbravan
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Clean Android Architecture

Clean Android Architecture

4.5 (6)
By: Alexandru Dumbravan

Overview of this book

As an application’s code base increases, it becomes harder for developers to maintain existing features and introduce new ones. In this clean architecture book, you'll learn to identify when and how this problem emerges and how to structure your code to overcome it. The book starts by explaining clean architecture principles and Android architecture components and then explores the tools, frameworks, and libraries involved. You’ll learn how to structure your application in the data and domain layers, the technologies that go in each layer, and the role that each layer plays in keeping your application clean. You’ll understand how to arrange the code into these two layers and the components involved in assembling them. Finally, you'll cover the presentation layer and the patterns that can be applied to have a decoupled and testable code base. By the end of this architecture book, you'll be able to build an application following clean architecture principles and have the knowledge you need to maintain and test the application easily.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Part 1 – Introduction
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Part 2 – Domain and Data Layers
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Part 3 – Presentation Layer

Chapter 7: Building Data Sources

In this chapter, we will continue focusing on the data layer by discussing how we can implement local and remote data sources and the roles they play in clean architecture. First, we will look at how remote data sources can be built and how they can fetch data from the internet through calls to Retrofit. Then, we will look at implementing local data sources and how they can interact with Room and Data Store to persist data locally. In the chapter's exercises, we will continue the previous exercises and add the data sources discussed in the chapter, seeing how we can connect them to Room and Retrofit.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Building and using remote data sources
  • Building and integrating local data sources

By the end of the chapter, you will have learned the role of data sources, how to implement remote and local data sources that use Retrofit, Room, and Data Store to manage an application&apos...

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