Reputation: 1181
I have a few questions regarding sql server in android.
Essentially, I am tring to create an app that communicates to a SQL server, runs queries, creates new tables, rows, etc. I have been doing a lot of research recently about getting a connection to a SQL server in android. I've seen the tutorial on using a php file and it seems that isn't quite what I am looking for.
My questions:
I apologize for my noob-y questions. Thanks for your help
Upvotes: 0
Views: 984
Reputation: 1633
It is not a good idea to communicate directly to SQL server from Android Phones. You might hit so many technical constraints when you keep going with the development. I am not sure about he end result as well. It would be great to go ahead with the service that way you might have lot of controls inside the application and design it efficiently... Just a thoughts :)
Upvotes: 0
Reputation:
You should definitely create a webservice, because otherwise any malicious user who has access to your app (downloads it) could easily trash your DB. But allowing insertion and creation privileges to users seems like a bad idea already.
If your users need a personal db, why don't you use sqlite which is stored locally and has no access delays, and no internet connection requirements? Why do you want a single db that is completely exposed to everyone?
Upvotes: 2