Baran wrote:
> I have done a bit of googling but didn't found anything on whether we
> have any limitations on the amount of data that can be stored on the
> device for the process.

I forget if there is a hard limit or not. Even if there isn't, bear in 
mind that you are sharing on-device memory with a number of other 
applications. Ideally, you give your user a choice of where they store 
your data. And if "bulk" you mean over a few MB, definitely give them 
the SD card option, as Android may be deployed on devices with rather 
limited on-board storage.

> Secondly, the requirement is to synchronize the device to the system/
> network via internet and/or directly through wired or wireless
> network. The idea is to synchronize the responses that I get after the
> manipulation of data stored on the device through some processes and
> that response need to be sent to the server.

Many Android devices will have WiFi; many Android devices will have 
access to wireless data from the carriers. It's also possible there will 
be network access options via USB tethering, really tiny carrier 
pigeons, or other means not included in today's emulator.

The actual synchronization with the servers, though, is up to you, since 
you're the only one who knows what the servers are expecting.

-- 
Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)
http://commonsware.com
Android Training on the Ranch in September! http://www.bignerdranch.com

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