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London Android User Group:Understanding Android bytecode
Understanding Android bytecode
n this session, Gabor Paller talks about the dedexer disassembler .
He started by giving a background about what the android operating system is made of.
He clearly defined that the underlying is an operating system is a version of Linux and the application model exposed to the developer is
Java-based, at this point gabor made it clear that android is not java.
Gabor explained that the android platform at it' core runs on a proprietary dalvik virtual machine. He went on to describe the dalvik properties and the life of a java application on the android platform.
Moving in greater details, He also talked on the benefits of reverse engineering between the dalvik and java.
He continues his talk covering in more detail the composition of the APK package, disassembly options and the using dedexter.
ABOUT GABOR PALLER
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Gábor Paller received his MSc. and PhD. degrees from the Technical University of Budapest in 1992 and 1996, respectively. Dr. Paller joined Nokia in 1998 and held positions in Nokia R&D and Nokia Research Center. Gabor Paller runs the popular My Life
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ABOUT THE LONDON ANDROID USER GROUP
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Founded after it's 2007 unveiling , the London Android User Group has since met monthly to discuss how the community can continually push the Android platform into it's interconnected future. We care about technology and Androids place in future technology, no OS wars here just constructive discussion on design, development, build systems & processes.
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PODCAST UNDERSTANDING ANDROID BYTECODE
This session took part at the Android. You can view the other 1 podcast here.
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