SQLlite is a very different animal -- it's a local embedded database
for local storage. It's OK for a client to use SQL to basically talk
to itself. But that's not what he's trying to do.

On Mar 10, 8:50 pm, saru <sarucs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Who told to develop mysql application in android.
> Android does not support mysql database.
> rather try to use SQlite database

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