When I say "direct database connection", I meant to use a JDBC-alike driver to call and run a remote database query within the context of an activity, just like using an SQLite database to store the local parameters.
Until I realized that I could barely find any tutorials or documents on the Internet regarding this way of database connection, I thought, regardless of the unstable Wi-Fi/3G network bore by most if not all Android devices, to connect to a database should be done like so.
Even in Android SDK, only local database access (a.k.a android.database.sqlite
) is supported intrinsically. And it's stated in the description of java.sql API that you must provide your own JDBC driver in order to use this API.
Then I started to realize if my intention of directly connecting a database is incorrectly in the first place in the realm of Android.
I have read many books, wikis, and forums, including numerous answers provided on Stack Overflow. It appears to me that many people are concentrating on getting something done, and discussions used to start with "How can I design a RESTful web service for my Android device?". However, I need a thorough understanding! And I also need authoritative citations from the original Android developers.