F fasilosman Active Member Licensed User Longtime User May 15, 2013 #1 Hi all I am new to B4A Im handling large database. I now using SQL Lite which is very slow in my emulator. Can any one suggest other database type. But it should be local database. Thank you
Hi all I am new to B4A Im handling large database. I now using SQL Lite which is very slow in my emulator. Can any one suggest other database type. But it should be local database. Thank you
R rboeck Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User May 15, 2013 #2 I am sure, that SQLite is one of the fastest databases; dont mix the speed of the emulator with the speed of the database... Reinhard Upvote 0
I am sure, that SQLite is one of the fastest databases; dont mix the speed of the emulator with the speed of the database... Reinhard
yttrium Active Member Licensed User Longtime User May 15, 2013 #3 rboeck said: I am sure, that SQLite is one of the fastest databases; dont mix the speed of the emulator with the speed of the database... Reinhard Click to expand... This. Try your app on a real device before even thinking about performance. The emulator is incredibly slow. Upvote 0
rboeck said: I am sure, that SQLite is one of the fastest databases; dont mix the speed of the emulator with the speed of the database... Reinhard Click to expand... This. Try your app on a real device before even thinking about performance. The emulator is incredibly slow.
timwil Active Member Licensed User Longtime User May 15, 2013 #4 Personally I don't see much use in the emulator other - you really have to see your app on a real device!! Upvote 0
Personally I don't see much use in the emulator other - you really have to see your app on a real device!!
rossati Active Member Licensed User Longtime User May 15, 2013 #5 My be you can use MySQL Hello You can see: How to use mysql database in android - Stack Overflow and this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.kslabs.ksweb&hl=en best regards John Rossati Upvote 0
My be you can use MySQL Hello You can see: How to use mysql database in android - Stack Overflow and this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.kslabs.ksweb&hl=en best regards John Rossati
yttrium Active Member Licensed User Longtime User May 16, 2013 #7 @timwil It's useful for playing with different screen sizes and densities, as well as themes, in order to see how your app should LOOK on a bunch of different devices - but when it comes to really USING your app, always use a real device. Upvote 0
@timwil It's useful for playing with different screen sizes and densities, as well as themes, in order to see how your app should LOOK on a bunch of different devices - but when it comes to really USING your app, always use a real device.