Android :: How To Deploy Droid App With Database
Oct 27, 2010I have developed a database application for Android. Now I want to make it available to deploy it. But I don't how to deploy it with the database.

I have developed a database application for Android. Now I want to make it available to deploy it. But I don't how to deploy it with the database.
I am in need to write an application for Android devices that needs to access a large (~200MB) database.
What would be the best way to do this? Can I just stick the database in the assets folder? I have read of various limitations that apply to the entire application size and to individual resources within, especially on some devices... What are exactly these limits?
Is there any way to do this apart from a post-installation download from an external server?
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