Android Tutorial Remote Database Connector (RDC) - Connect to any remote DB

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This tutorial covers a new framework named Remote Database Connector (RDC). The purpose of RDC is to make it simple to develop Android applications that interact with remote database servers.

There are two components in this framework: a lightweight Java web server (the middleware) and a B4A class named DBRequestManager that interacts with this web server.

The Java web server can connect to any database platform that provides a JDBC driver.

This includes: MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, DB2, postgreSQL, Firebird and many others.

You can also use the web server without a database server by connecting to a local SQLite database file.

The Java web-server is a simple server that connects to the database server and to the Android clients.
As this is a Java app you can run it on Linux or Windows computers. It requires Java JRE 6 or 7.

This solution is much more powerful than the PHP (MySQL) and ASP.Net (MS SQL) solutions that are already available.

Main advantages over previous solutions:
  • Support for many types of database platforms.
  • Significantly better performance.
  • SQL statements are configured in the server (safer).
  • Support for all types of statements, including batch statements.
  • Support for BLOBs.

Server Configuration

JDBC is a Java API that provides a standard method to access any database. A database driver (jar file) is required for each type of database. You will need to download the driver for your database and put it in the jdbc_driver folder.

The Java server configuration is saved in a file named config.properties.
This file includes two sections: general configuration and a list of SQL commands.

For example:

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Note that the configuration fields are case sensitive.

DriverClass / JdbcUrl - The values of these two fields are specific to each database platform. You will usually find the specification together with the required driver jar file.

User / Password - Database user and password.

ServerPort - The Java server will listen to this provided port.

Debug - If Debug is set to true then the SQL commands list will be loaded on every request. This is useful during development as it allows you to modify the commands without restarting the server process.

SQL Commands - A list of commands. Each command starts with 'sql.'. The commands can include question marks (parameterised queries). Question marks will be replaced with the values provided by the Android clients. Note that the command name is case sensitive and it doesn't include the 'sql.' prefix.

Client Code
The client sends requests to the server. There are two types of requests: query requests (usually SELECT statements) and batch requests (any other statement).

Note that both the client and the server can manage multiple requests in parallel.
Usually you will only need a single DBRequestManager object.

Each request is made of a command (or a list of commands) and a tag. The tag can be any object you like. You can use it later when the result is ready. The tag is not sent to the server.

A command is an object of type DBCommand:
B4X:
Type DBCommand (Name As String, Parameters() As Object)
Name - The case sensitive command name as configured in the server configuration (without sql.).
Parameters - An array of objects that will be sent to the server and will replace the question marks in the command.

For example to send a SELECT request:
B4X:
Dim cmd As DBCommand
cmd.Initialize
cmd.Name = "select_animal"
cmd.Parameters = Array As Object("cat 1")
reqManager.ExecuteQuery(cmd, 0, "cat 1")
ExecuteQuery expects three parameters: the command, maximum number of rows to return or 0 if there is no limit and the tag value.

Under the hood DBRequestManager creates a HttpJob for each request. The job name is always "DBRequest".

You should handle the JobDone event in your activity or service:
B4X:
Sub JobDone(Job As HttpJob)
   If Job.Success = False Then
     Log("Error: " & Job.ErrorMessage)
   Else
     If Job.JobName = "DBRequest" Then
       Dim result As DBResult = reqManager.HandleJob(Job)
       If result.Tag = "cat 1" Then 'query tag
         For Each records() As Object In result.Rows
           Dim name As String = records(0) 'or records(result.Columns.Get("name"))
           Log(name)
         Next
       End If
     End If
   End If
   Job.Release
End Sub

As you can see in the above code, DBRequestManager.HandleJob method takes the Job and returns a DBResult object:
B4X:
Type DBResult (Tag As Object, Columns As Map, Rows As List)
Tag - The request tag.
Columns - A Map with the columns names as keys and the columns ordinals as values.
Rows - A list that holds an array of objects for each row in the result set.

Non-select commands are sent with ExecuteCommand (single command) or ExecuteBatch (any number of commands). It is significantly faster to send one request with multiple commands over multiple requests. Batch statements are executed in a single transaction. If one of the commands fail all the batch commands will be cancelled (roll-backed).

Note that for non-select requests, Rows field in the results will hold an array with a single int for each command. The int value is the number of affected rows (for each command separately).

Initializing DBRequestManager:
B4X:
Sub Activity_Create(FirstTime As Boolean)
   If FirstTime Then
     reqManager.Initialize(Me, "http://192.168.0.100:17178")
   End If
End Sub
The first parameter is the module that will handle the JobDone event.
The second parameter is the link to the Java server (with the port number).

DBRequestManager provides the following helper methods for common tasks related to BLOB fields: FileToBytes, ImageToBytes and BytesToImage.It also includes a method named PrintTable that prints DBTable objects to the logs.

Framework Setup
  1. Unpack the server zip file.
  2. You will need to download the driver for your database platform and copy the jar file to jdbc_driver folder.
  3. Edit config.properties as discussed above.
  4. Edit RunRLC.bat and set the path to java.exe. If you are running it on Linux then you need to create a similar script with the path to java. On Linux you should change the ';' separator to ':'.
  5. Run the server :)
    You should see something like:

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    Note that the path to config.properties is printed in the second line.
  6. Add an exception for the server port in your firewall.
  7. Try to access the server from the browser:

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    You will probably not see the above message on the first run :(. Instead you will need to check the server output and read the error message.
    If you are able to call the server from the local computer and not from other devices then it is a firewall issue.

Tips

  • MySQL driver is available here: http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/j/
  • Google for <your database> JDBC Driver to find the required driver. For SQL Server you can use this open source project: http://jtds.sourceforge.net/
  • The server uses an open source project named c3p0 to manage the database connection pool. It can be configured if needed by modifying the c3p0.properties file.
  • Use a text editor such as Notepad++ to edit the properties file.
  • If you are running the server on Linux then you can run it with nohup to prevent the OS from killing the process when you log out.
  • Java doesn't need to be installed. You can just unpack the files.
The server is based on the two following open source projects:
Jetty - http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/
c3p0 - http://www.mchange.com/projects/c3p0/index.html
http://www.mchange.com/projects/c3p0/index.html
 
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incendio

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Hi guys,

I am realy newbie in Java dan Basic programming syntax. Just trying this tutorial, installing server with Firebird database. Server seem running ok.

When running the program on a device, I got an error :

An Error has occured in sub:main_jobdone(java line:350)
java.lang.NullPointerException

Here are my config.properties :
=======================
DriverClass=org.firebirdsql.jdbc.FBDriver
JdbcUrl=jdbc:firebirdsql://localhost/homy_int_dba
User=admin
Password=123
ServerPort=17178
Debug=true
sql.select_fngd=SELECT name FROM M_MNTH a where mnth <= ?

DDL for M_MNTH :
================
CREATE TABLE M_MNTH
(
MNTH Smallint,
NAME Varchar(20)
);

And here are sample codes from Basic4Android
B4X:
Sub Activity_Create(FirstTime As Boolean)
   If FirstTime Then
     'reqManager.Initialize(Me, "http://192.168.0.125:17178") -> local connection
     reqManager.Initialize(Me, "http://192.168.1.168:17178")
   End If
End Sub
Sub Activity_Click
  GetAnimal("5")
End Sub
Sub GetAnimal(Name As String)
  Dim cmd As DBCommand
  cmd.Initialize
  cmd.Name = "select_fngd"
  cmd.Parameters = Array As Object(Name)
  reqManager.ExecuteQuery(cmd, 0, Null)
End Sub
Sub JobDone(Job As HttpJob)
  If Job.Success = False Then
    Log("Error: " & Job.ErrorMessage)
  Else
    If Job.JobName = "DBRequest" Then
      Dim result As DBResult = reqManager.HandleJob(Job)
      For Each records() As Object In result.Rows
        Dim name As String = records(0) 'or records(result.Columns.Get("name"))
        Log(name)
        Msgbox(name,"Result")
      Next
    End If
  End If
  Job.Release
End Sub

On Local connection (with ip address 192.168.0.125:17178), it worked ok, but on VPN connection (ip address http://192.168.1.168:17178), nothing happen.

On VPN, program running ok, but when I clicked the screen, there is no message box.
Any hints?

Thanks.
 

incendio

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Please run it in the debug mode and post the full error message.

Please ignored this error message :
"An Error has occured in sub:main_jobdone(java line:350)
java.lang.NullPointerException"

I have found the solution. What I need is how to make this connection works via VPN.

Here are the latest problem.

When I run in debug mode with cable connected to my device

Run to VPN, got error :
==============
** Service (httputils2service) Create **
** Service (httputils2service) Start **

Error: org.apache.http.conn.ConnectTimeoutException: Connect to /192.168.1.168:17178 timed out


Run to localhost with cable connected and via WIFI is ok.
 
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incendio

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Always start with the browser test request. The VPN connection should be configured in your phone. It is not really related to the client or server code.

I have configured VPN correctly in my tablet.

Finally, found the problem! It was the server that blocked port 17178.
After opening this port, program runs ok.

Just a basic question, in the example source code, there is a procedure to execute the query, the code is like this :
B4X:
Sub GetAnimal(Name As String)
    Dim cmd As DBCommand
    cmd.Initialize
    cmd.Name = "select_fngd"
    cmd.Parameters = Array As Object(Name)
    reqManager.ExecuteQuery(cmd, 0, Null)
End Sub

Those code only receive 1 parameter as String. How do I write procedure to send multiple parameters?

My query in config file is like this :
sql.select_fngd=SELECT name FROM M_MNTH where mnth <= ? and name like ?
 

incendio

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B4X:
cmd.Parameters = Array As Object("value1", "value2", "value3")
Ok, thanks for you answer.

A few more questions please :
1) when issued command like this :
B4X:
reqManager.Initialize(Me, "http://192.168.0.100:17178")
is there a return value to know that the connection is success?

2) during app runs, is there a function to know that connection still alive?
 

crawler

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Hi,

I get the error: "java.sql.SQLException: Invalid object name 'animals'."
I'm assuming the table 'animals' should be created in my MS SQL Server database by the java server's config.properties, but it doesn't get created.

http://127.0.0.1:17178/?method=test gives "RemoteServer is running (Wed Apr 23 12:18:30 EDT 2014) Connection successful.

I changed "reqManager.Initialize(Me, "http://192.168.0.100:17178")" to "http://192.168.42.158:17178" (my IPv4 address).

I'm allowing port 17178 through the firewall (inbound and outbound). I even tried turning the firewall off completely.

My SQL Server host requires the following connection: "Data Source=tcp:sql2k802.discountasp.net;Initial Catalog=SQL2008_749345_cgs;User ID=SQL2008_749345_cgs_user;Password=******;"

My config.properties file reads:
B4X:
DriverClass=net.sourceforge.jtds.jdbc.Driver
JdbcUrl=jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://sql2k802.discountasp.net/SQL2008_749345_cgs
User=SQL2008_749345_cgs_user
Password=******
ServerPort=17178
Debug=true
#commands
sql.create_table=CREATE TABLE animals (\
    id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,\
    name CHAR(30) NOT NULL,\
    image BLOB,\
    PRIMARY KEY (id))
sql.insert_animal=INSERT INTO animals VALUES (null, ?,?)
sql.select_animal=SELECT name, image FROM animals WHERE name = ?

I also tried:
JdbcUrl=jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://sql2k802.discountasp.net/SQL2008_749345_cgs;user=SQL2008_749345_cgs_user;password=******
And: JdbcUrl=jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://sql2k802.discountasp.net;catalog=SQL2008_749345_cgs;user=SQL2008_749345_cgs_user;password=******

Any idea what the problem is?
 
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