Thanks Mark, I understand. I did it just for testing. The file will be
coming over the wire but for now since I don’t have the backend
services I wanted to put the test file locally and deal with this way.

On Jan 9, 2:19 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Business Talk wrote:
> > I don’t see ‘files’ directory under the /data/data/<my paplication>/
> > in the ddms (in the emulator).
>
> That should be lazy-created the first time you try using it from your
> app. You will not be able to push a file there until then.
>
> Bear in mind that you will not be pushing files in that directory in
> production, in part because the device won't allow it, and in part
> because you (presumably) won't have access to all your users' phones.
> Hence, your application will need to handle the case where the file you
> seek is not there (e.g.,  you haven't downloaded it off the Web just yet).
>
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