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Android Server-Driven UI (SDUI) is a new approach to building user interfaces in Android applications. It leverages the power of servers to manage the presentation of data and logic, freeing up the client to focus on user interactions.
Server-driven UI refers to a design pattern in which the user interface is primarily controlled and rendered by a server, with the client serving as a display and interaction layer. This approach allows for a separation of concerns between the presentation and business logic, and can simplify client-side development.
A server-driven UI framework for Android is a toolkit designed to simplify the development of server-controlled user interfaces for Android applications. It allows the server to handle the presentation logic and render the UI, while the Android client acts as a display and interaction layer. This approach streamlines the development process.
A server-driven UI framework for Android is a set of tools and libraries that facilitate the development of server-driven user interfaces for Android devices, allowing for the rendering and control of the UI to be performed by a server, with the Android client serving as a display and interaction layer.