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Access SQLite in an Android Studio Project

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Overview

In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how SQLite databases are used by mobile applications, how to access the information in the SQLite database from your Android app, and how to display the information from the SQLite database in your Android app. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions. Projects in Series 1: 1. Build a Simple App in Android Studio with Java 2. Build a Persistent Storage App in Android Studio 3. Build a Linear Layout App in Android Studio 4. Build a Relative Layout App in Android Studio 5. Build a Table Layout App in Android Studio Projects in Series 2: 1. Build an App in Android Studio using Resources 2. Build an App in Android Studio using Static Files 3. Build an App in Android Studio using Read - Write 4. Build an App in Android Studio using onTouch 5. Build an App in Android Studio using Activities Projects in Series 3: 1. Access CSV in an Android Studio Project 2. Access SQLite in an Android Studio Project. 3. Access WebView in an Android Studio Project. 4. Access NFC in an Android Studio Project 5. Access Maps in an Android Studio Project.

Syllabus

  • Access SQLite in an Android Studio Project
    • In this project you will work on an Android Studio project that creates an Android App which uses an SQLite database. The app will have two activities (and six java classes), one main launcher activity, and one activity for reading from the SQLite. In your Android app you will create an SQLite database, create a table in that database, use a utility class to read information from a csv file, insert that information into the database, read the information the database and display it in the user interface, and finally you will upload the APK of your app to Appetize.io and test it. Reading from and writing from different types of files is essential function of nearly all apps and knowing how to do this is extremely valuable knowledge.

Taught by

Ken Cotter

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