Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Re: Re: [android-developers] Aw: Object Structure

yes
use the sqlite database as a cache. the content provider contacts the server for data if there are no data stored in the sqlite database. make sure you use asynchron list adapter so that the activity doesn't block...

2011/6/21 Sivaprakash <sivaprakashshanmugam@gmail.com>
Thanks !!

So, when ever I get data back from back end server it has to be persisted in local storage (SQLite) and through content provider only I should access is that correct approach ?

- Siva

On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 6:41 PM, jjoe64 <g.jjoe64@googlemail.com> wrote:
yes.
if you do a query on your content provider (though listview/adapter or manually with content resolver), it returns only a cursor (pointer) to the data, that's the reason why the memory space is saved and performance will increase.

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