Hi,

I don't think there is any problem by getting a db connection from inside
the notification methods.

By "access database" do you mean Microsoft Access???

On 20 March 2010 15:12, Mayur <[email protected]> wrote:

> I tried it several times but I could not call
> DeviceManager.getConnection() successfully froom InboundNotification.
>
> Though I have implemented client-server model now and able to
> communicate with database when a message comes to my mobile but I
> wanted to discuss this issue here.
>
> The call to above function for setting connection with access database
> does not throw any exception but it seems that it gets blocked. It
> does not show progress.
>
> What is the matter. Is there any problem with database connectivity
> from InboundNotification?
>
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