The Android framework supports full standard database JDBC
connectivity to databases such as Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL.

A direct connection to a remote database is perfectly stable, secure,
usable and technically possible particularly if the Android device is
connecting via a secure wi-fi network or a GPRS/3G network where the
SIM is part of a private APN.

Our MobiForms Developer rapid application development tool for example
supports the creation of apps that can directly connect to a multitude
of back office databases via JDBC - including Oracle.

The complementary MobiForms Sync Server also supports bi-directional
data replication, synchronisation and offline buffering between just
about any back office database or ERP package (such as Oracle Apps,
SAP, Navision, Dynamics etc.), and Google Android or others such as
Windows Mobile. Supported back office databases include Oracle, SQL
Server, Access, Sybase, IBM DB2, SQLite, HSQLDB and MySQL.

For more information have a look at http://www.mobiforms.com.

Gold wrote:
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>        How to implement communication with oracle...!
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> Thanks in advance,
> Gold

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