Android :: Save Cached Data To Sqlite DB (android)

Feb 26, 2010

I want to cache google maps, and put them into the memory, using sqlite DB,so that I don't have to always use the internet connection! is that possible? and if it is possible I would like to know how?

Android :: save cached data to sqlite DB (android)


Android :: How To Save Image File In Sqlite Db?

Jan 20, 2009

I want to save images from a particular URL into the sqlite db and then display it from the database..Can anyone tell me as how i could do that.

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Android :: How To Save Both Image And Text With SQLite Database?

Apr 7, 2010

I want get both Image and Text from the sqLite database and show them on the ListView, at present, I can save the text with sqLite well, but failed to save the images.

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Android :: Save Name In Sqlite / Link Text In TextEdit And Button To Database?

Aug 19, 2010

I am new to android.I want to save my name in Sqlite database when i enter the text in TextEdit and clicking the save button .I have created a database as name.db.I do know how to link the text in TextEdit and button to the database.

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Android :: How To Access Data From Sqlite?

Sep 15, 2010

How to access existing data from sqlite and how to implement the data in list view in android.

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Android :: Save Data And Keep Data After Uninstall?

Sep 16, 2010

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Lidia <lidyp...@yahoo.com> wrote: > And using the "internal storage" data are always removed after uninstall.

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Android :: Clear Cached Images In Droid?

May 28, 2010

How to clear the cached image from memory programatically in android? i am iconic list view when i scroll its reloads the image.So its produce the OutofMemoryError. i want clear the cache while gets this exception. how to do that?

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Android :: Put Static Data Into SQLite Database?

Jun 8, 2010

If I have a bunch of data that is never going to change (eg. an English language dictionary or the rgb values of a couple hundred color names), how do I use an SQLite database to store it? I know a database is faster than loading everything into memory when the app starts, but how do I make the database either the first time the app runs or "before" the apps ever runs?

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Android :: How To Store Location Data In Sqlite?

Dec 16, 2009

I want to store location data in sqlite. A latitude coordinate is a double, with 15 point precision. As far as I can tell this corresponds with the 'REAL' datatype which is 8 bytes. The alternative I suppose would be to store it as a String, and simply convert it back into a double later. Does it make any odds which way I go? Are there differences in storage capacity / efficiency?

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Android :: Data Not Inserting In Sqlite Database

Aug 14, 2010

I am an android application developer. I am developing an application which requires of me to use Sqlite database. I have implemented fetching the data, but i am facing problems when i try to insert data into the Sqlite database. The problem that i am having is that the new data i enter is not fetched, i.e nothing is new is being entered into the database.

this is the method i wrote in Data.java
myDataBase is an object of SQLiteDatabase
public void insertTitle(String Recipe)
ContentValues initialValues = new ContentValues();
initialValues.put(COLUMN_NAME,value);
myDataBase.insert(ZRECIPE, null, initialValues);
}
and i create an object "d" of it in Add.java, where i call the "insertTitle()" method. But nothing is inserted.

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Android :: Display Data From Sqlite In Textview?

Sep 21, 2010

How to display data from sqlite in textview..

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Android :: Export Sqlite Data From Droid App?

Oct 23, 2009

My Android application stores all user data in a Sqlite database. What are my options to backup/export/import/copy this data? I know I can easily copy the database to the SD card. I would also like to send the data to a network server. Are there any packages/classes available to facilitate getting sqlite information to/from a network server?

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Android :: Getting Data From SQlite To System Database

Sep 17, 2010

I have the data in the android(Sqlite Database). How to transfer this database data to the System Database( like Access or SQL Server). After Transfer this data i have to use the data in the System.

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Android :: Data Storage / File Vs SQLite

Nov 26, 2009

I am developing an application that periodically sends information to an external server.I make a local copy of the data being sent, for backup purposes.What is the best option to store the data in terms of saving battery life? Each data submission is a serialized object (the class has 5 fields, including a date, numbers and strings) of about 5K-10K.Any other idea?

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Android :: Getting Data From SQlite And Place In Listview

Sep 7, 2010

How to get data from SQLite which contains some data. How to place it(the data) in the listview.

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Android :: Inserting Large Volumes Of Data Into SQLite

Sep 2, 2009

I need to insert approximately one million rows of data (spread over 4 tables) - each row has one or two numeric fields, and two or three text fields (normally quite short). Single-column indexes on all the fields. After doing some tests on the emulator with a small test set, I extrapolated (assuming the last row will be inserted with a similar speed to the first row) my results to figure out that this would take about 15 hours (I have a Core 2 Duo running Vista). However, then I tried running the small test set on my Hero and I was surprised to see it run more than four times faster. I would guess it would take about 3 hours on the Hero. Alternatively, I could make the pre-populated database available as a download on the first run but this is likely to be a 120MB download. I have a few questions I'm hoping someone can help me with: 1. SQLite performance on the actual device being 4-5 times faster compared to the emulator - is this normal/expected? 2. Do the figures above generally sound fast/slow/normal (sorry this is so vague)? 3. From a user perspective - would it be best to provide a 120MB download or a 3 hour "first-time initialisation" step (plus 6MB download)?

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Android :: SQLite Handle Large Amount Of Data?

Jun 26, 2010

I will be making a mobile application in Android. My application is like Google Map's Get Direction feature, but a lot more complex, so I need to store data about points in the map. So I'm worried that SQLite may not be able to handle these large amount of data(or considering the limited storage of the phone). I have no background in SQLite so please bear with me.

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Android :: Way To Store Restaurant Data / Would I Need To Use SQLite Database?

Aug 22, 2010

I want to have a list of restaurants with information such as addresses and phone numbers in my app. I also want to be able to edit this information after the app is published. What is the standard way for doing this? Would I need to use a SQLite database?

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Android :: Copy Row Data From One Table To Another In SQLite Droid?

Oct 11, 2010

How do i efficiently copy a row data from one table to another table, where both of them are the same structure. i could go the much harder way of retrieving initial values from the row in the first table and then inserting to the second table. But i feel there is a more efficient way this can be done.

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Android :: Determining Data Type Of Column In SQLite

Jun 23, 2010

I'm working on an Android App where the user has different options for sorting the displayed data that comes from the database. Currently my orderBy string that I pass to Androids query() method looks like this:

"LOWER("+columnName+") ASC"

The problem with this is that if the data type in the column specified by columnName is integer, calling LOWER() on it will cause it to be sorted alphabetically, i.e. based only on the leftmost digit, which of course doesn't make any sense for numeric data. Hence I only want to apply LOWER() if the data type of the column is not integer. What I have in mind is a statement like this:

"CASE WHEN [data type of columnName is integer] THEN "+columnName+" ASC ELSE LOWER("+columName+") ASC END"

The part in the brackets is what I don't know how to do. Does SQLite provide a function to determine a column's data type?

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Android : Fetch Data From Database Like Mysql - Sqlite?

Nov 24, 2009

how to fetch data from database like mysql/sqlite

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Android : How To Fetch Data From Database Like Mysql / Sqlite

Nov 24, 2009

How to fetch data from database like mysql / sqlite.can any one help me in this,i have tried the examples gave in the NOTEPAD sample.its not working(it dont shows any errors.) can any one guide me in this ...

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Android : Way For User To Browse Data In SQLite Database

Mar 27, 2010

Is there a way for an Android user to browse the SQLite databases on his/her phone and view the data in the databases?

I use the SoftTrace beta program a lot. It's great but has no way that I can find to download the data it tracks to a PC.

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Android : By Default Load Some Data Into Our Database Sqlite

Nov 2, 2010

I want to insert some tables by default to our sqllite db .in my app i want to display different items according to different categories .and in application user also add items and new categories,for that purpose i want to add some data to db by default.How we add data to sqlite by default .Please give me some suggestions.its urgent.

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Android :: Force RecognizerIntent Activity To Stay Cached/in Memory

Feb 16, 2010

I was wondering if it is possible to force the RecognizerIntent Activity (or any other Activity) to stay cached so that the launch time would be faster.

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General :: Android Shell Command To Check If Process Is Cached

Sep 9, 2012

I am wondering what terminal command I can use to check if a process has been cached. On my Sprint Galaxy Nexus, rooted, with the latest build of the Paranoid Android jelly bean rom, I can go to my settings, click on apps, swipe to the "Running Apps" list, and click on the button at the top of the screen that says "Show Cached Processes," and that displays the list that I am trying to access. My reasoning for doing this, is to use "Secure Settings" in conjunction with "Tasker" to check if my "Groove IP" application is running. Initially, I was trying to use "pgrep -l com.*" and check that list for "com.gvoip" too see if "Groove IP" is running in the tray (pull down menu), but if the process is cached, it still shows up in that list. How to get a list of cached processes from terminal.

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Android :: Inserting / Retrieve Image Data In Sqlite Database

Oct 27, 2010

I am new to android development.currently i am facing a problem while inserting/retrieving image to sqlite database using android Code...

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Android :: Do Null SQLite Data Fields Take Up Extra Memory?

May 9, 2010

I'm using the built in sqlite library on the Android platform.

I'm considering adding several general purpose fields that users will be able to use for their own custom applications, but these fields will be blank most of the time.

My question is, how much overhead will these blank fields add to my database? Do null fields even take up per record memory in sqlite? If so, how much? I don't quite understand the inner workings of a sqlite database.

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Android : Input Excel Data Into Phone Database (sqlite)

Jun 25, 2010

I am currently working on a java program that inserts excel data into android database(sqlite). when i place the TestDB(sqlilte db) into c:drive it works.

Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlite:C:TestDB");

But it won't work on android(emulator) database. The database have been created in android. Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlite://127.0.0.1:5554:/data/data/com.app.das/databases/TestDB");

i am guessing that the tcp is wrong. how do i go about fixing it?

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Android :: Share Non Sqlite (shared Preference) Data Over Content Provider

May 28, 2009

I looked into some examples of sharing data to other apps using content Provider. All these examples talks about sharing sqlite dbs. I need to share data under shared Preferences of my app to other apps using content Provider. Can I use content Provider to do that ?. Please let me know some pointers or sample code to share data other than sqlite db using content provider.

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