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Content Providers

Content Providers

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What is Content Providers?

Content providers manage access to a structured set of data. They encapsulate the data and provide mechanisms for defining data security. They are the standard interface that connects data in one process with code running in another process. Content providers are commonly used in Android to share data between applications. For example, the Contacts app exposes its data through a content provider.

What other technologies are related to Content Providers?

Content Providers Complementary Technologies

Broadcast Receivers are a key part of the Android framework, allowing Content Providers to notify other components of events, which makes them complementary.
mentioned alongside Content Providers in 49% (84) of relevant job posts
Services are background processes that can be used by Content Providers to perform tasks. They are a core Android component, and content providers use services to handle operations in the background.
mentioned alongside Content Providers in 3% (98) of relevant job posts
The Android Framework provides the underlying structure and APIs that Content Providers rely on to function. Content Providers are built on top of the Android Framework and are a part of it, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside Content Providers in 4% (59) of relevant job posts

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