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- Simplified threading model: annotate your methods to ensure they'll be executed on the UI thread or on a background thread.
- Event binding: annotate methods to handle events on views, no more ugly anonymous listener classes!
- Dependency injection: inject views, extras, system services, resources, and even custom objects and let AndroidAnnotations take care of the details.
- Rest client: define a client interface with a few annotations, and AndroidAnnotations takes care of the implementation details.
- AndroidAnnotations provides those good things and even more for less than 50kb, without any runtime perf impact!
Convinced? Get started!
Curious? Read how it works
Need proofs? See the apps already using AndroidAnnotations
Looking for recipes? Read the cookbook
14/06/2012 The 2.6 release is out
- Get started!
- Cookbook, full of recipes
- List of all available annotations
- Release Notes
- Examples
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