Not a bad idea - I will try that. I have databases running on mysql on
other
types  of mobile devices but I don't suppose that format is compatible
with
SQLite. I will look into that anyway but you answered my question.

Thanks much

On Aug 25, 5:37 pm, Kostya Vasilyev <[email protected]> wrote:
> SQLite database file format is portable. You can create the database on your
> desktop computer and push it to the device or include in the .apk as an
> asset.
>
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> 26.08.2010 1:21 пользователь "kypriakos" <[email protected]> написал:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I managed to configure iJetty on the emulator and I am setting up
> both a REST-based and SOAP-based services on it.
>
> Regarding sqlite3. I am able to run and control it remotely using
> the shell. is there a way to generate databases on the device
> using the remote tool? I didn't find any evidence that that is
> possible
> and I think the only way may be through the API. I just wanted to
> double check in case I missed this.
>
> Thanks
>
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