| page.title=Syncing to the Cloud |
| page.tags=cloud,sync,backup |
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| <p>By providing powerful APIs for internet connectivity, the Android framework |
| helps you build rich cloud-enabled apps that sync their data to a remote web |
| service, making sure all your devices always stay in sync, and your valuable |
| data is always backed up to the cloud.</p> |
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| <p>This class covers different strategies for cloud enabled applications. It |
| covers syncing data with the cloud using your own back-end web application, and |
| backing up data using the cloud so that users can restore their data when |
| installing your application on a new device. |
| </p> |
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| <h2>Lessons</h2> |
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| <dl> |
| <dt><strong><a href="backupapi.html">Using the Backup API</a></strong></dt> |
| <dd>Learn how to integrate the Backup API into your Android Application, so |
| that user data such as preferences, notes, and high scores update seamlessly |
| across all of a user's devices</dd> |
| <dt><strong><a href="gcm.html">Making the Most of Google Cloud Messaging</a></strong></dt> |
| <dd>Learn how to efficiently send multicast messages, react intelligently to |
| incoming Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) messages, and use GCM messages to |
| efficiently sync with the server.</dd> |
| </dl> |
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