On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Ankita Kashyap <ankita.kashyap.dce@gmail.com> wrote:
Now, I have no idea about server-side programming and learning it.
You should probably spend a good chunk of time studying up on this topic then.
So, my question is many shared server services are not offering many options with respect to what server and database to go with. And, I need to stick with whatever minimum they are offering. Kindly tell me what exactly I am doing wrong here?
That question does not make much sense (to me, at least).
As in there are already many apps on android app market that give daily, hourly etc. updates. SO, how do they do/manage it?
They have a server component and communicate with it periodically, presumably.
The gist of your question seems to be about how to set up a server for your app, which is not Android specific and thus not relevant to this list. Do some research and try other server-specific forums for this type of question. Maybe look at Google App Engine for your Android app server needs.
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