2008/9/2 joebowbeer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Aug 29, 4:43 pm, Megha Joshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Android framework does not provide any inbuilt service to sync your app's
database with with a network database.
You could use the the HttpClient library to communicate with the
Server...apart
Is there a best praxis to follow now to make a content provider’s
database to arrange with a network database? Not synchronization but a
workaround to keep both of them expandable either from android user or
network user.
On Sep 5, 10:50 pm, Megha Joshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/9/2
On Aug 29, 4:43 pm, Megha Joshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Android framework does not provide any inbuilt service to sync your app's
database with with a network database.
You could use the the HttpClient library to communicate with the
Server...apart from the the sync logic is something you
2008/8/29 Yalcin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My application has a content provider, which operates on a database
with 4 tables. I want to make them synchable.
Could you clarify this a bit more...an example of what your are trying to do
will be nice...
If you meant synchable as in they should have the
Hi,
the idea is to have two databases, one on android device and another
on a server.
databases and there tables can be populated with new data either on
android device or on server.
Use case:
user can add through UI (email, sms, mms) new data to the tables and
populate them on android device.
Android framework does not provide any inbuilt service to sync your app's
database with with a network database.
You could use the the HttpClient library to communicate with the
Server...apart from the the sync logic is something you will have
to design ...sorry I can't help much there...
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