Android :: Reading Database Files In 2.1

Oct 22, 2010

Is it possible to read the database files in Android 2.1 ? For example, files in /data/data/com.android.providers.contacts/databases/ contacts2.db. If yes, how? And is it possible to replace this file programmatically in order to import / export contacts or any other database files?

Android :: Reading Database files in 2.1


Android :: Database Reading Problem Throws Exception

Mar 30, 2010

I am having this problem with the android database. I adopted the DBAdapter file the NotepadAdv3 example from the google android page.

CODE:...........

The error that i am receiving is from Log.e(TAG, e.toString()) in the methods retrieveKey() and storeKey() "no such table: myuserkey: , while compiling: SELECT userkey FROM myuserkey"

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Android :: Trick For Reading PDF Files

Nov 16, 2008

1. Compose a new message in GMail. (If you are still without a GMail account, request a GMail Invitation code)

2. Attach any PDF or Word document that you want to convert to HTML You can attach multiple files in this step by clicking Attach another File.

3. Enter your own email address in the To: box and click send.

4. You instantly receive a message in your GMail Inbox folder. Open the message and automatically it will view your PDF attachment as HTML.

5. The contents of your attachment appear as HTML in a new browser window without having to download the file. When you're finished reading the attached file, close the new browser window to return to Gmail.

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Android :: Browser For Reading / Saving Files

Sep 29, 2010

Does anyone know any good tutorials for this please? Or could anyone run me through some basic code for making this?

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Android :: Program For Reading / Viewing Written Files

Nov 3, 2010

I have HTC Desire, and I know that I have QuickOffice. The problem is when I put a word or excel file on the .quickoffice folder on my phone, nothing comes up on the mobile when I disconnect. Therefore I was wondering if anyone could recommend me a program where I can either write, or read written files like Word and excel files?

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Android :: Troubles Reading Other Apps Config Files

Apr 30, 2010

I have to access to the data folder of other applications from my application to read configuration's file and so on but it seems it's possible only to read data from the sdcard and my application's data folder. Can you suggest me how to solve this problem?

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Android :: Reading Java Serialized Object That Has Been Split Across Two Files?

Mar 2, 2010

I'm writing an Android application. One problem is your app cannot contain a file whose uncompressed size is bigger than about 1Mb. I have a serialized object that I want to load that totals about 2Mb. My plan was to split this file into two smaller files, then load the object by combining both files at runtime.

However, I cannot work out how to use e.g. InputStream and ObjectInputStream to specify that I want to read the data from two input streams. How can I do this?

For example, say my object was split between file O1 and O2. How can I say "Load the object by reading the data from O1 then from O2"?

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HTC Desire :: Use Phone Without Sim Or Internet - Applications For Reading Excel Files?

Aug 5, 2010

1. Can u use the Desire GPS without sim or internet connection
2. Are there apps for reading excel files or pdf files
3. Does the OLED screen leave finger prints
4. how does the OLED screen compare to a iphone 4 or HTC HDA2
5. What is the desire like for syncing with vista or windowblows 7.0
6. Can the desire run DIVX files

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HTC Droid Eris :: Reading Text Files (EBooks) On Phone?

Jul 10, 2010

Installed on Eris (2.1): Laputa, Aldiko, Tulip, Wordplayer
On laptop: Mobipocket, Caliber, MSWord

There's a vast amount of material in MSWord format that I wish to read on my Eris. I can save a file as .txt and put it on my SD card using Astro, etc., but Quickoffice and Tulip are the only readers able to read those files - and both are otherwise inadequate. I've never passed the Caliber IQ test. It seems to convert to epub, but none of those readers ever see the result.

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Samsung Fascinate :: Music Player Is Not Reading Song Tag Info Of AAC Files Properly

Oct 20, 2010

My music has ID3 version 2.3 tags (most common). About 10% (2,500) of my music is AAC (.m4a) format which is MP4 tagged. All my songs are very organized into 11 different genres. Everything has a title, artist, and album assigned to it and looks great in my iPhone, iTunes, MediaMonkey, and Mp3tag program. When I add my music to my Samsung Fascinate, it reads the tags of my .m4a music but when I go to genre, things are messy. It appears to be putting albums in the genre section (only with .m4a files). Example: Lets say I have an .m4a of Garth Brooks, Thunder Rolls, No Fences (album), Country (genre)In my Samsung Fascinate player, it will be found in the genre section under "No Fences". If I click "Country" genre where it should be, the song will not be listed there. It seems to be reading .m4a Album tags as genre and not reading the appropriate tag "Country".I hope someone can help straighten this out without having either manually edit each song tag OR convert all of them to .mp3 and deplete the song quality.

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Android :: Reading Resource Files From My Own APK In Android Native Environment

Apr 16, 2010

I'm porting to Android. My existing project has a ton of resource files that I'm porting into my Android project. I have them all in /res/raw/, and I would like to access those resources in my native library with functions such as fopen() and such. Can this be done, or do I have to go through JNI for this as well? I would really prefer not to, for ease of porting and possible speed and memory reasons.

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Android :: Where Are Database Files Stored

Jul 9, 2009

I created a SQLite database on Android device. The program can read/write to database so the database file has obviously been created. The SQLiteDatabase.mPath is set to

db.mPath = "/data/data/dev.client.android/databases/clientDB.db"

but when I browse the directories on the device I can't locate the file clientDB.db. I looked inside data directory but it appears to be empty.Does anyone know what could be wrong here?

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Android :: How To See Database Files From Phone

Jul 21, 2010

I want to see the database files of my phone is it possible?

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Android :: Best Way To Bundles Photos With App: Files Or In Sqlite Database?

Jun 7, 2010

Lets say that I have an app that lets you browse through a listing of cars found in a Sqlite database. When you click on a car in the listing, it'll open up a view with the description of the car and a photo of the car.My question is: should I keep the photo in the database as a binary data column in the row for this specific car, or should I have the photo somewhere in the resources directory? Which is better to do? Are there any limitations of Sqlite in terms of how big a binary data column can be?The database will be pretty much be read only and bundled with the app (so the user wouldn't be inserting any cars and their photos).

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Android : Way To Load Flat Files Into Droid Database Table

Jan 21, 2010

In Android when you upgrade a database all data is lost. I'm going through a phase of development right now that is forcing many database upgrades. I don't want to lose all my data (and have to manually re-enter it) each time I upgrade my database. I would like to store my data in flat files and load those flat files into their respective tables each time a database upgrade occurs.

My questions is: What is the best way to go about this on the Android platform? Where should I store the data files (res/raw???) What sql should I execute to load these files?

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Android :: Path For Droid Database Files On Ubuntu To Access With SQLite Browser?

Aug 13, 2010

I am trying to find the path for the android database files on Ubuntu 10.4, because I want to access with SQLite Browser. Someone can tell?

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Android :: Android Storing Audio Files Into SQLite Database

Jul 2, 2010

I am developing an application for android phone, In this I need to use at least 400 audio file which can
be played for some respective texts,Now my question is which is the optimized way to do this.One solution is putting all the audio files in the resource folder and referring from there, this will never be a feasible solution as the application size will increase. Is there any way to convert the audio file into some format and dump into the SQLite database and retrievr flexibly.

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Android :: Android - Use One SQLiteOpenHelper Class For Multiple Database Files

Nov 20, 2010

My app uses two databases (separate files). To handle these databases I have created two Helper classes which extend SQLiteOpenHelper, one for each database.

I am now going to add a third database and wonder whether I need to create yet another Helper class (and if I used a 4th and a 5th database would I need even more Helper classes), or can I use the same Helper class for multiple databases?

The problem that I see with trying to use just one Helper class is that I can't see how to pass the name of the individual database files to the Helper. At present the name of the database is hard-coded as a Static field of each of the Helper classes, but if I had only one Helper class I would need to be able to pass the different names in to the Constructor when creating the separate Helper objects; the problem is that the SQLiteOpenHelper Constructor seems to be called by Android with just one parameter: the Context.

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Android :: Publish An Application Update On Android - Market Without Deleting Local Database And Local Files

Nov 11, 2010

I published an application that stores data in a local database.

Now I have to publish an update to this application to fix some little bugs, but I am afraid that downloading and installing the update will delate the local database associated with the previous version.

I would like to know how the update system works. Will installing an update completely delete all the apk, files, databases associeted with the previous version?

If so, how can I avoid this in my code?

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Android :: Connect To Remote Database Online Database

Nov 8, 2010

ive been looking for a week now i need some help connecting to a remote database...i want my app to get data out of the database and update the database.ive tried this http://www.helloandroid.com/tutorials/connecting-mysql-database but i dont understand it.

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Android :: Full Android Database Class For Existing SQLite Database?

Aug 23, 2010

I'm trying to deploy an application with an existing SQLite database.I've been reading though the examples that are posted but they are always missing some part of the class. I feel like I'm trying to bake muffins but no one told me to use baking powder.Can someone post a full database helper class for depoying an SQLite database on Android? Edit : Delete old code because it doesn't work.

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Android :: Synchronizing Sqlite Database On Android To A Sybase Database On Server

Apr 12, 2010

I'm currently developing a Field-Service application that stores data in the local sqlite database on an android device. At some point, usually after completing the data collection rounds, the local sqlite db is to be synchronized to a remote sybase db on the server.Any suggestions as to how this could be achieved or engineered as a solution? Or even better, are there alternatives to synchronizing data in such an application?

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Android :: Regarding Database Schema Of Android Native Database

Nov 1, 2009

I want to build my own cloned databases of all or some of the Android native databases like Contacts, Calllogs, Mediastore, Settings, etc. I want to know wheher it is possible and How I can know the database schemas of these databases? Is there any documentation on this?

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Android :: API For Reading The Framebuffer

May 6, 2009

I am trying to see if user applications can READ the framebuffer e.g. / dev/graphics/fb0. I find that there is a permissions flag "android.permission.READ_FRAME_BUFFER", but there is no API, which can be used to grab the frame buffer.Is there a plan to provide an API for reading the frame buffer in future android releases?

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Android : Reading Rss.xml Is Too Large Url

Jun 22, 2009

I am reading the following URL to test a RSS parser. http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/newsonline_uk_edition/uk/rss.xm

When using the same code on a Android HTC phone the whole resource cannot be read. There are no exceptions being thrown. I am guessing the rss.xml is too large to be read in? I use a sax parser after the block of code which complains. Code...

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Android : Is There A Text Reading App

Jun 18, 2010

Say I'm on cnn.com and I'm driving and want to hear the text.

Is there an application that will do this?

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Android :: Reading Package Name From Apk File

Aug 12, 2009

If i have a apk file and want to know the package name and class hierarchy, how do i do it?

Suppose I have some sample APK file named "SampApp.apk" which contains classes inside "com.android.sampApp".

Is there any tool in Android SDK which shows the package name when APK file is passed as a parameter.

As the Class files are compressed to dex file I am not able to check the actual package name.

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Android :: Reading Webpage Data

Sep 18, 2010

all in my application I want to read data from web page. if data at web page is upto 800kb then I am able to read it succesfully, but if data is larger then I get OutofMemoryException.I think it is because I am using condition as while ((inputLine = in.readLine()) != null) and in phone there is not much memory to read such a long string. I think I must have to read some part of string then write that part into some file in phone and read another part of string and write into phone but I don't know how to do that? Please help me solve this issue.

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Android :: Error In Reading G-data

Jun 28, 2010

From different post i have concluded that insertion, deletion and updation in Calendar is only possible by using g-data.

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Android :: Reading Data From Socket

Oct 31, 2009

I am facing some problem during reading data from socket If there is some null data in socket stream so the DataInputStream would not read the full data and the so at the receiving end there is exception for parsing data.What is the right way to read the data from socket so there is no loss of data at any time ?

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