1 page.title=GCM Client 2 page.tags="cloud","push","messaging" 3 @jd:body 4 5 <div id="qv-wrapper"> 6 <div id="qv"> 7 8 <h2>See Also</h2> 9 10 <ol class="toc"> 11 <li><a href="gs.html">Getting Started</a></li> 12 <li><a href="server.html">GCM Server</a></li> 13 </ol> 14 15 </div> 16 </div> 17 18 <p>A GCM client is a GCM-enabled app that runs on an Android device. To write your client code, we recommend that you use the new <a href="{@docRoot}reference/com/google/android/gms/gcm/GoogleCloudMessaging.html">{@code GoogleCloudMessaging}</a> APIs. The client helper library that was offered in previous versions of GCM still works, but it has been superseded by the more efficient <a href="{@docRoot}reference/com/google/android/gms/gcm/GoogleCloudMessaging.html">{@code GoogleCloudMessaging}</a> APIs.</p> 19 20 <p>A full GCM implementation requires both a client implementation and a server-side implementation. For a step-by-step guide to creating a complete sample implementation that includes both client and server, see <a href="gs.html">Getting Started</a>. </p> 21 22 <p> 23 24 25