The first step is to check the documentation of the web-services you
want to communicate with. The documentation will give you the URLs
which you should communicate with. Use HTTPGet (http://
developer.android.com/reference/org/apache/http/client/methods/
HttpGet.html) and HTTPPost (http://developer.android.com/reference/org/
apache/http/client/methods/HttpPost.html) to make POST or GET requests
to these URLs (the documentation of the web-services will tell you if
you should make POST or GET request). If the web services implement
OAuth authentication (once again the documentaiton will tell you if
they do), you can use the signpost library (http://code.google.com/p/
oauth-signpost/) for authenticating users and for signing your
requests.

Start working on it and as long as you work on it and try every step,
things will start making sense very soon.

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Ali Chousein
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