I don't think I'd every use HSQLdb on a mobile device.
I only ever used it on servers and desktops as an experimental DB.



On Wednesday, 20 February 2013 15:25:39 UTC-5, Tim wrote:
>
> Dear Sagar,
>
> Could I suggest you have a look at the MobiForms Developer. MobiForms is a 
> rapid application development tool for Android apps and includes an 
> embedded HSQLDB database engine.  HSQLDB is very similar to SQLite and will 
> run on a range of desktop and mobile platforms. With MobiForms most 
> programming is driven by lists and drag and drop.  MobiForms is ideal for 
> creating database oriented business applications.  MobiForms will run with 
> a range of databases including Oracle, SQL Server and MySQL. MobiForms also 
> supports the creation of apps for Android smartphones and tablets, Windows 
> Mobile and Apple iOS iPhone, iPad and iPod.
>
> For more information please go to http://www.mobiforms.com
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Tim @ MobiForms
>
> On Tuesday, 19 February 2013 14:14:02 UTC, Sagar Rout wrote:
>>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> is there any solution for the alternative of SQlite database so that we 
>> can drag and drop and the coding just like .NET 
>> so that easy to learn. is it ?
>> please
>>
>>

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