I've seem some conflicting posts on this, so will ask it simply here. Is
it really necessary to close an SQLite database that your activity has
opened (database is in local memory or on SD card)?
I would think it would be good practice, but I noticed that the Android
samples such as the Notepad tutorial and SearchableDictionary sample do
not do this. I've also seen sample code where the database is
consistently opened, read from, and closed, but that would seem to add
unnecessary overhead.
Doug Gordon
GHCS Systems
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