Why not just send an SMS message, and look for a particular beginning to a
message, perhaps.

You can read this blog to see how to read messages:
http://droidcoders.blogspot.com/2011/09/sms-receive.html

On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 8:20 PM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> i need to know how an actual developer might solve this problem .
>
> I have the app on my device and so do you.
> In the app i write a message and this message is passed to your app .
> You open and your app are notified a new message awaits.
> The action you take in reference to this message generates a
> notification to me and an update to facebook.
> This action also generates a  date and time that will populate another
> activity on your app and mine.
>
> I am thinking sqllite running off the sd on each device
>
> Question: How do i handle the exchange between the two devices.
> Am i going to need a server to accomplish this?
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