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Overview

RoboSpice is a modular android library that makes writing asynchronous network requests easy.

To learn more about RoboSpice in 30 seconds, try this infographics : https://raw.github.com/octo-online/robospice/master/gfx/RoboSpice-InfoGraphics.png

RoboSpice is maven-ready.

Join our discussion group on google. Browse RoboSpice Wiki.

Main features of RoboSpice

  • executes asynchronously (in a background AndroidService) network requests
  • supports REST out of the box (using Spring Android).
  • is strongly typed ! You make your requests using POJOs and you get POJOs as request results.
  • enforce no constraints neither on POJOs used for requests nor on Activity classes you use in your projects
  • caches results in Json with both Jackson and Gson, or Xml, or flat text files, or binary files, even using ORM Lite (still in beta)
  • notifies your activities (or any other context) of the result of the network request if and only if they are still alive
  • no memory leaks at all, like Android Loaders, unlike Android AsyncTasks
  • notifies your activities on their UI Thread
  • uses a simple but robust exception handling model
  • supports aggregation of different web services
  • supports multi-threading of request executions
  • is open source ;)
  • and tested

Look at the presentation slides we created for DroidCon UK 2012, they are available in the download section.

Example code & demo

You can find complete examples of RoboSpice usage in the application (included in Git Hub's repo) : RoboSpice Motivations. You can also find the apk of the RoboSpice Motivations app in the download section and on the Google Play Store.

Read the RoboSpice starter guide to learn more.

A projet initiated by Octo Technology

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RoboSpice has been incubated at Octo Technology, a french company based in Paris, focused on software design and quality. It offers its employees to work part time on Research & Development projects. RoboSpice was one of them.

RoboSpice is the news

RoboSpice has been featured in

  • Android dev weekly mailing list, issue 31.
  • Android weekly mailing list, issue 44.

RoboSpice has been presented at :

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