This application implements a simple client for a Tic Tac Toe game using Google Cloud Endpoints, App Engine, Java, and Android.
NOTE: This sample was written with a Java backend in mind. As a result, the generated code will differ slightly than that for the Python Tic Tac Toe sample. For the most part this will be immaterial to the sample, but there are a few key differences:
- The generated schema names in the discovery document are different in Python than in Java, even though the hold the same data. This will cause the generated classes corresponding to the schema to have different names.
- Python supports enums and uses
'WHEN'
and'TEXT'
for theorder
field in queries, while Java simply uses"1"
and"2"
, respectively. - The Python backend stores the current user for authenticated requests, but does not return the user in the score insert response or score list response.
- Import the project into Eclipse.
- Make sure the following files are added to a
libs
directory in your project (they come from the google-api-java-client and are not bundled with this sample):- google-api-client-1.13.2-beta.jar
- google-api-client-android-1.13.2-beta.jar
- google-http-client-1.13.1-beta.jar
- google-http-client-android-1.13.1-beta.jar
- google-http-client-gson-1.13.1-beta.jar
- google-oauth-client-1.13.1-beta.jar
- gson-2.1.jar
- guava-jdk5-13.0.jar
- jsr305-1.3.9.jar Later versions of these libraries may work, but it's not guaranteed.
- Make sure you've added Google Play Services to your development environment.
- Update the value of
DEFAULT_ROOT_URL
insrc/com/appspot/api/services/tictactoe/Tictactoe.java
to point to the location where you are hosting a Tic Tac Toe backend (based off of the Java backend example). - Update the value of
AUDIENCE
insrc/com/google/devrel/samples/ttt/ClientCredentials.java
, replacing the string "your_web_client_id" with the web application client ID you registered in the APIs Console. - Run the application.