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How is it possible to access Web SQL database created in PhoneGap app from native code in Android?

I have a local notification plugin set up and what I want to achieve is fetch user setting from web database to set a correct interval for my alarm.

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I have modified the Cordova(https://github.com/Coder-Nasir/incubator-cordova-android) in such a way that it will create the database in Android's Default location which is /data/data/package-name/databases/

By just this simple command

window.openDatabase("something", "1.0", "PhoneGap Demo", 0);

You will get your desired something.db in the above mentioned location..

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  • the code changes you've made make sense... as long as google won't change the path. But the main problem still is that I have you open database in my android native code, plugin. The code example you gave is for javascript side. By the way, where does phonegap normally deploy the database on device. I cannot find it when debugging.
    – micadelli
    Mar 16, 2012 at 10:51
  • Yes so its easy to open the database with the native Code.Since it is in the default path right?... And Phonegap uses webview database and stores it in /data/data/packagename/app_database/file__0/00000000000000001.db
    – coderslay
    Mar 16, 2012 at 10:57
  • hmm.. somehow in eclipse when i try to look for my database file in DDMS i can't find it anywhere. The whole data folder is empty. This is using the phonegap-1.3... do you know how to find it?
    – micadelli
    Mar 16, 2012 at 15:50
  • Go to DDMS--->File Explore--->data----->data---->Packagename---->app_database---->file__0
    – coderslay
    Mar 16, 2012 at 17:24
  • that is exactly where I tried to look it for. As I earlier stated, the whole data folder is empty, although my database is successfully created in my script. Using HTC Wildfire S for testing. I also can fetch things from my database but still can't find it anywhere.
    – micadelli
    Mar 16, 2012 at 21:53
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Easiest solution seems to be to create a shared preference plugin, should work well with small and simple data.

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