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...y el Android Password Manager
Pero quizá se requiera un esfuerzo de adaptación a la ultima versión de Android (fueron hechas para el release 3 de Android y ahora creo que van por el 5)
Saludos!
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Hello.
Like the other folks, I've been using db4o in Android, and I'm also a bit annoyed by the fact that you need to open and close the db connection on every new activity. I know that this is something that you cannot circumvent, unless you develop an Android service.
Moreover, the built-in Android traceview does not seem to work ...
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Hi there,
i am using db4o (db4o-6.4.14.8131-java1.2.jar) within an android project and even though the app is now working functionally correct the performance of db4o is extremely bad. In fact I sometimes get android warnings ''activity X is not repsonding'' when switching between activities. I am still a beginner so I am not sure if I am ...
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Hi, I am trying to use db4o within an Android application. I started off with the PasswordSafe application except that I initially forgot to call close() on the db4o container when onPause is called. For that reason i did not notice the following problem right away. I create some instances of a class in one activity and persist it into a db4o ...
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Yesterday I gave Google Earth a try to see what the Sky view looks like. Playing around, I decided to switch on all content layers around my area. ( 47°51'49.49''N, 11°22'41.96''E )
Happily I discovered that the virtual world around our place is not yet polluted with YouTube smog. Curious to see what a busy place looks like, I flew over to ...
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Yesterday I gave Google Earth a try to see what the Sky view looks like. Playing around, I decided to switch on all content layers around my area. ( 47°51'49.49''N, 11°22'41.96''E )
Happily I discovered that the virtual world around our place is not yet polluted with YouTube smog. Curious to see what a busy place looks like, I flew over to ...
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Yes, see:
http://developer.db4o.com/Resources/view.aspx/Reference/Platform_Specific_Issues/Android
Basically you just add db4o-xxx-java1.1.jar (available in the lib folder of your b4o installation) as a referenced library in your Android project under Eclipse and that's it!
And the Android ...
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db4o Provides Missing Element to Google's Mobile Initiative: a Mobile and Efficient,
Cross-Application Data Storage
SAN MATEO, Calif., December 5, 2007 – db4objects (www.db4o.com), creator of the leading open source object
database for Java and .NET, announces that db4o runs seamlessly on the Android platform,
a ...
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Hi!
For the latest sample application please see this announcement.
For any question related to Android please use our Android forum!
Best regards.
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Hi!
Our previous db4o powered sample application for Android was pretty popular so we decided to provide a second one called MapMe.
MapMe basically lets you browse 2D Google maps on Android but also has additional features such as:
Zoom in and out
Toggle traffic and satellite view
Find location
Bookmark location to db4o ...
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