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Android Wear Projects

You're reading from   Android Wear Projects Create smart Android Apps for Wearables

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787123229
Length 416 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ashok Kumar S Ashok Kumar S
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Preface 1. Getting You Ready to Fly - Setting Up Your Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Let us Help Capture What is on Your Mind - WearRecyclerView and More 3. Let us Help Capture What is on Your Mind - Saving Data and Customizing the UI 4. Measure Your Wellness - Sensors 5. Measuring Your Wellness and Syncing Collected Sensor Data 6. Ways to Get Around Anywhere - WearMap and the GoogleAPIclient 7. Ways to Get Around Anywhere - UI controls and More 8. Let us Chat in a Smart Way - Messaging API and More 9. Let us Chat in a Smart Way - Notifications and More 10. Just a Face for Your Time - WatchFace and Services 11. More About Wear 2.0

The Google API console


The Google API console is a web portal that allows developers to manage Google services for their project and it can be at https://console.developers.google.com.

  1. Visit the developer console with your Google account. Create a project packt-wear or something that is convenient for developers:
  1. After creating the project successfully, go to the API Manager | Library section and enable the Google Maps Android API:
  1. Click on the Enable button for enabling Maps for Android:
  1. After enabling the API in the console facility, we need to create the API key with the development machine's SHA1 and the project's package address, as follows:
  1. To get your machine's SHA1 fingerprint, open Android Studio. On the right-hand side of Android Studio, you will see the Gradle project menu. Then, follow these steps:
    1. Click on Gradle (on the right-hand side panel, you will see the Gradle Bar)
    2. Click on Refresh (click on Refresh; on the Gradle Bar, you will see a List of Gradle scripts for your project...
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