Thanx for the support and sorry for the late reply,

Actually, data is going to be changed frequently, so i am also
confused that what should i implement actually i.e. whether File or
Database ??

On Nov 12, 8:05 pm, Kumar Bibek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Of course, save your results to a local database. That will be
> considerably faster.
>
> On Nov 12, 6:05 pm, paresh mayani <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > Actually, i am fetching XML from the web, parsing it and display it on
> > the screen. The problem which i am getting is that the activity tries
> > to load the data from web each time the activity is called.(Actually,
> > my mobile app requires frequent trips to the server) So i am in search
> > of the below solution:
>
> > On Re-launch of an activity, the data from web should not be loaded
> > again. (But it should load data from the cache or local database that
> > we have created while calling the web-xml for the first time).
> > creating a class that i can use to transparently make application
> > faster by
> > selectively caching items in memory.  And thus, making users very
> > happy and
> > This class can even apply individual refresh times to each cached
> > item.
>
> > So, i think i need to store the data in Cache , or in local database
> > or something like that.
>
> > Is there any way/technique to implement such thing ? so that it need
> > not to load from web every-time on Re-launch of an activity.
>
> > [Note: I want to do to make client happy by decreasing the loading
> > time and running the application efficiently and optimizing
> > application's loading time]

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