I have integrated SQLdroid (sqldroid.org) into my project. I am connecting locally with my SQLite database in Android. Is there any way how to connect to online SQLite database file?
Thanks
SQLDroid is not the path because it's designed only to access the built-in SQLite database, in fact it uses the standard Android SQLite API
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I'm trying to find a way to backup Sqlite database from my android app to a cloud Windows Azure. I have just implemented the method that copy the sqlite database in a folder of external sd card, now I would backup this file to a cloud.
I have seen this official guide:
https://azure.microsoft.com/it-it/documentation/articles/mobile-services-android-get-started/
but I don't understand if it is possible. Have you a guide or a faq?
Thanks :)
One option is to send your file to Azure blob storage: http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/storage/blobs/
There's an Android SDK available: https://github.com/Azure/azure-storage-android/
I got a problem. I have to develop an iOS application that access to a simple xml online database and that store those data in a local storage remaining synchronized with it. I have a Parse account if that can help. (The application should work on Android too, so an universal solution would be great).
In simple terms, the user doesn't access the network sometimes, so I have to keep a local copy of the database that is online and, whenever it access the network, I have to check the version of the database online, and if newer download it and update the local copy. Which kind of local storage should I use? Which kind of online storage should I use? (Xml was just an idea) Can I use parse for this? Is there an online storage suitable for android too?
Thank you!
We are using sqlite android and ios. Using sql from server side. Webservice for connection.
I did not find any downloads of SQLite for Android or iOS on http://www.sqlite.org/download.html, though I did find a binary download for Windows Phone 8.
Where can I download SQLite for Android and iOS platforms?
Also, are there any other databases I can use for local work on Android and iOS devices?
Where can I download SQLite for Android and iOS platforms?
SQLite support is built-in in both these platforms. Start using it right away. Refer Using Databases in Android and Core Data Programming Guide in iOS.
Also, are there any other databases I can use for local work on Android and iOS devices?
There are several (look here and here), but why do you need anything else when SQLite is supported natively.
Where can I download SQLite for Android?
please refer below link.
platforms?http://www.androidhive.info/2011/11/android-sqlite-database-tutorial/
you can store the values in shared preferences locally, sqlite is only database available to
store value in database
If I created a database using another application not through android runtime, let's say using 'SQLite Manager'(firefox extention), how can I then use that database (the .Sqlite file that is generated) in my android application?
Since the SQLite is native in the android not an outsider database.
you can do it by preparing database file(.sqlite) from Sqlite Manager(firefox extention) and then use it in android see example
Is there a better way in which android database from sd card of my android phone can be transferred to a web application using visual basic?
This Firefox addon can be of use.
You need to extract the schema for your database for your new. Bear in mind that SQL syntax for SQLite is different from MySQL... (I assumed you need to transfer your android db to MySQL web db)
Read this tutorial