Discover how to create cross platform apps for Android, iOS and UWP using Azure services and C# with Xamarin Forms. This book illustrates how to utilize Azure cloud storage for serving up Azure SQL DB data through Azure App Services.
The book starts by setting up Xamarin and introducing Xamarin Forms and then covers the Azure Portal from a developer's perspective and goes on to demonstrate how to build an Azure Service using Quickstart. You'll also see how to add Azure support to Xamarin Forms application. You'll review in detail how to build a Xamarin Form with Azure Client and modify an existing app to become a Xamarin Forms Client for Azure with offline synchronization.
You then move on to third-party controls that speed up development. By the end of the book, you will be able to use Azure and Xamarin together and master how to use Azure Mobile Quickstarts, Azure SQL plumbing, database synchronization and Xamarin Forms.
What You'll Learn
Create a Xamarin Forms App and understand the Structure of a Xamarin Forms App.
Navigate pages and use platform specific coding.
Use images, ListView and the Azure Mobile App Quickstart to build a Service and Xamarin Forms app
Modify an existing app to use Azure Client Libraries, understand offline storage with SQLite and incorporate offline synchronization
Who This Book Is For
Software developers new to Xamarin and/or Azure and for the developers who are familiar with both the technologies to use in mobile apps.
By:
Russell Fustino
Imprint: APress
Country of Publication: United States
Edition: 1st ed.
Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
Weight: 454g
ISBN: 9781484235607
ISBN 10: 1484235606
Pages: 260
Publication Date: 16 June 2018
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Azure and Xamarin Forms Chapter 1: Installing Visual Studio 2017 Goal: In this chapter, you will install the required products to complete all the exercises in this book. This includes Visual Studio, Xamarin, and third-party tools such as Syncfusion ListView and Xamarin Plug-ins. Chapter 2: Introduction to Xamarin Forms Goal: Create Your First Xamarin Forms application. Use StackLayout and Grid. Review of Tablet and Phone form factors. Working with Images and ListView.Chapter 3: Introduction to Azure: a Developer's Perspective Goal: Overview of portal, subscriptions, billing and navigation. Creating VM and Web App, Function App, Logic App, App service plan, API App, Mobile App, and API management. Chapter 4: Building an Azure Service Using Quickstart Goal: Create a Mobile App in the Azure Portal, Modify the Service app, Add the question and response DTOs and endpoints. Add controllers to the Controllers Folder, Seed the data and force Entity Framework to recreate our tables. Verify the Database Chapter 5: Building a Xamarin Forms Azure Client Goal: Open an Existing Xamarin Forms application. Add Azure support to a Xamarin Forms application. Customize the DTOs for the Poll service. Fill in the logic to query and update our Poll records. Add support to our app for offline data caching. Synchronizing to the remote database Chapter 6: Delete Resources in Your Subscription
Russ is CEO of Fustino Brothers, Inc, makers of the Endorsed Jethro Tull App, and a Microsoft MVP in Windows Development. In addition to being a former developer evangelist for Microsoft, he has also been one for Russ' ToolShed, Xamarin, Raygun & ComponentOne. Russ is a former Azure Senior Cloud Solutions Architect for Opsgility. He is highly experienced in developing cross platform apps using Xamarin and C# for UWP, Android and iOS. Russ is a Xamarin Certified Mobile Developer software developer. He has a passion for conveying relevant, current, and future software development technologies and tools through live seminars, teaching, and internet video productions. Russ heads up a user group in the Tampa Florida area: Mobile Application Dev Tampa (www.MADTampa.com). Russ is also the local PC Handyman for his community, fixing virus problems and providing tune-ups for his neighborhood and helping folks that have been scammed on their PC. Please like https://www.facebook.com/PCHandymanRussFustino/ as well as https://www.facebook.com/Fustinobrothers/. On Twitter follow @FustinoBrothers and @RussFustino to keep tabs on him. Russ has enlightened, entertained and educated over 1 million developers in his career and is a recipient of the INETA Lifetime Achievement award.