
Nevertheless, this is insignificant compared to how the process was in the past. The only a bit annoying issue is that, probably for security reasons, the device will disconnect when it leaves the WiFi network and you will have to go into the Developer settings to re-enable wireless debugging. Personally, it's been liberating for me not to worry about always having a cable with me. With the built-in support of the OS, connecting to the device is seamless and reliable. Note that this was possible but you wouldn't call it easy (or reliable) at all. Released just this January and only supported in devices running Android 11+ is the ability to, easily, connect and debug your development device over WiFi. Maybe you missed one of them and it will change your everyday developer life forever :) Wireless debugging Just a collection of what I consider some of the most useful features I use in Android Studio. So you won't find anything "new" in this post.

In all those release announcements, features are bundled together, and skimming over them is a common practice by busy engineers. Import matter how long you've been in Android development there's always a trick in Android Studio that you probably missed. Public class BackgroundWorker extends AsyncTask Step 6 : Write the code in MainActivity.java: package 06_mysql_reg_login Step 5 : Create a class named Design the BackgroundWorker.java: package 06_mysql_reg_login You project need to have all files like below.Step 3 : Components should have in Android Studio Print("Login Successful.Welcome ".$name) Don’t forget to comment the variable $user_name and $password. You can test your php by put dummy value for user_name and password. Create another php file named validateData.php.Don’t forget to comment the variable $name, $user_name and $password. You can test your php by put dummy value for name, user_name and password.

Create a php file named insertData.php.You can refer to my previous tutorial on how to create a database and table.

