Use Mysql In Android Application To Store Data?
Sep 28, 2012it is possible to use mysql in adnroid application to store data?? or just SQLite for application in android
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View 2 RepliesI have an mysql database with some sports results in it. I want to write an android application to display these data on mobile phones.
I“ve searched on the internet for this issue and i think it is not possible to have a direct connection between the mysql database and the android application. (Is this right?)
So my question is the following: How can i have access in the android application to the mysql database in order to display some of the data?
I'm making an Android Java app game (although this question applies to all languages really) and hope to release the first version soon. I'm nervous about how I save data in my game. My problem is that, if in a later update, I decide to store more data or store the same data in a different way, I need to be careful I don't lose or corrupt data for users that upgrade (i.e. I want users to be able to use data created by an old version in the new version, like their high scores from before).For example, say I want to save high scores in version 1.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI send data to my mysql database the posted data is empty...I don't know what is wrong with my code.
[HIGH]urlConnection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
urlConnection.setRequestMethod("POST");
urlConnection.setDoOutput(true);
urlConnection.setChunkedStreamingMode(0);
OutputStream out = new BufferedOutputStream(urlConnection.getOutputStream ());
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If possible, how can I get (and post) data from a mysql database using javascript? I know I can use php and other languages, but I just need to know if this is possible with javascript?
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PHP Code:
<?php
mysql_connect("localhost","xx","xx");
mysql_select_db("xx");
$q=mysql_query("SELECTĀ titleĀ FROMĀ field_title");
[Code]...
It outputs as follows:
Code:
[{"title":"titleone"},{"title":"titletwo"},{"title":"titlethree"}]
But now I am stuck, I want to put these titles in a simple arraylist but i don't know how to make the connection between the outputted data and the arraylist itself.
Code:
ArrayList<String> list = new ArrayList<String>();
for (??) {
list.add(string);
}
Is it possible to do this on an easy way?
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[HIGH]package com.example.testexternaldatabase;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import org.apache.http.HttpEntity;
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I have a TextView called "result" and I gave permissions to access the internet in my manifest.
I have to develop one android native application.Here i have to fetch the value from mysql database and display on android edittext and spinner box.
I have to run the app means the value is fetching from database and displayed on android edittext.but not display on spinner box.How can i display the value on android spinner box fetching from mysql database.I have used the below webservice code:
Quote:
public class DisplayProfile {
public String customerData(String Username,String Bcountry){
String customerInfo = "";[code].....
Why am getting the above error?how can i resolve the above error ???? how can i display the fetching data on spinner box list on first item...
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70.22212, -20 33253
70.25222, -20 33463
70.26232, -20 33573
70.27242, -20 33683
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View 6 Replies View RelatedThis issue has troubled me a lot, please help if you have any ideas.
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- I tried unpacking and packing the apk file with ZIP compression and the newly packed apk worked on the phone.
- I changed the xml file and packed the contents of the apk into a new apk
- "install was unsuccesful" was the result of installing the new apk
As I see it, for every file stored into the apk, there are equivalent references stored in the manifest and cert files:
for example: SHA1-Digest: YS8iSCii71WMNrK7CHy5XLXBo+k=
Do you have any other ideas of how I can store/alter information into the APK?
I'm looking for the best way to allow users to sync their data to their gmail account. The idea is to be able to access the same data via my other applications for computers, phones, etc... I need it to be a free service... The data is a list of items that contains a title tied to a playlist. Anyone know of a particular Google lab allowing such data? Or other cloud services?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedIt's perfectly described here how to do it, the only problem: He doesnt know the function
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Those are the relevant packages I imported:
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I'm getting hung up on how to handle the data for an app I'm designing. I want to pull a list of items from the net. The data is updated routinely, and I think it would be good to store all the data on the device so the app can load quickly and refresh the data in a background thread rather than have to wait for the network on every start-up.
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