Take a look at Google Play licensing library, it is a good example of
AES-based obfuscation.

Search for AESObfuscator here
http://developer.android.com/guide/google/play/licensing/adding-licensing.html

BR,
Przemek


On 08/18/2012 03:06 PM, William Ferguson wrote:
> Thanks Nikolay, that makes sense.
>
> Kostya, you mean obfuscate each field value independently (and yes I
> prefer to use a DB that writing my own file format). I haven't found
> any examples that do that. To which library are you referring? Have
> you got a URL to an example?
>
> William
>
> On Saturday, August 18, 2012 9:39:37 PM UTC+10, Nikolay Elenkov wrote:
>
>
>     On Aug 18, 2012 8:21 PM, "Kostya Vasilyev" <[email protected]
>     <javascript:>> wrote:
>     >
>     > You obfuscate the values before storing them regular Android
>     storage mechanisms (shared preferences or a database). I believe
>     there is an example in the library.
>     >
>     >
>
>     You can also use obfuscated names for the tables and column names
>     like 'a', 'b'' etc.
>
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