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This lesson teaches you to:

  1. Implement Tabs Using New APIs
  2. Implement CompatTabHoneycomb
  3. Implement TabHelperHoneycomb

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This lesson shows you how to subclass the CompatTab and TabHelper abstract classes and use new APIs. Your application can use this implementation on devices running a platform version that supports them.

Implement Tabs Using New APIs

The concrete classes for CompatTab and TabHelper that use newer APIs are a proxy implementation. Since the abstract classes defined in the previous lesson mirror the new APIs (class structure, method signatures, etc.), the concrete classes that use these newer APIs simply proxy method calls and their results.

You can directly use newer APIs in these concrete classes—and not crash on earlier devices—because of lazy class loading. Classes are loaded and initialized on first access—instantiating the class or accessing one of its static fields or methods for the first time. Thus, as long as you don't instantiate the Honeycomb-specific implementations on pre-Honeycomb devices, the Dalvik VM won't throw any {@link java.lang.VerifyError} exceptions.

A good naming convention for this implementation is to append the API level or platform version code name corresponding to the APIs required by the concrete classes. For example, the native tab implementation can be provided by CompatTabHoneycomb and TabHelperHoneycomb classes, since they rely on APIs available in Android 3.0 (API level 11) or later.

Class diagram for the Honeycomb implementation of tabs.

Figure 1. Class diagram for the Honeycomb implementation of tabs.

Implement CompatTabHoneycomb

CompatTabHoneycomb is the implementation of the CompatTab abstract class that TabHelperHoneycomb uses to reference individual tabs. CompatTabHoneycomb simply proxies all method calls to its contained {@link android.app.ActionBar.Tab} object.

Begin implementing CompatTabHoneycomb using the new {@link android.app.ActionBar.Tab ActionBar.Tab} APIs:

public class CompatTabHoneycomb extends CompatTab {
    // The native tab object that this CompatTab acts as a proxy for.
    ActionBar.Tab mTab;
    ...

    protected CompatTabHoneycomb(FragmentActivity activity, String tag) {
        ...
        // Proxy to new ActionBar.newTab API
        mTab = activity.getActionBar().newTab();
    }

    public CompatTab setText(int resId) {
        // Proxy to new ActionBar.Tab.setText API
        mTab.setText(resId);
        return this;
    }

    ...
    // Do the same for other properties (icon, callback, etc.)
}

Implement TabHelperHoneycomb

TabHelperHoneycomb is the implementation of the TabHelper abstract class that proxies method calls to an actual {@link android.app.ActionBar}, obtained from its contained {@link android.app.Activity}.

Implement TabHelperHoneycomb, proxying method calls to the {@link android.app.ActionBar} API:

public class TabHelperHoneycomb extends TabHelper {
    ActionBar mActionBar;
    ...

    protected void setUp() {
        if (mActionBar == null) {
            mActionBar = mActivity.getActionBar();
            mActionBar.setNavigationMode(
                    ActionBar.NAVIGATION_MODE_TABS);
        }
    }

    public void addTab(CompatTab tab) {
        ...
        // Tab is a CompatTabHoneycomb instance, so its
        // native tab object is an ActionBar.Tab.
        mActionBar.addTab((ActionBar.Tab) tab.getTab());
    }

    // The other important method, newTab() is part of
    // the base implementation.
}