Android app: read data then send to database : check if data matches












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I would like to ask You general question: i have android app[RFID ..]. Step 1: Read Step 2: need to send Read[red] data to Database if data matches, Matched! message.
Please give some advice which java classes to use: i have already experienced: Insert[post], Read, Delete, Update. But to check matching Read[red] data, i am facing problems. If you know some related links[only java], please provide here.










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    I would like to ask You general question: i have android app[RFID ..]. Step 1: Read Step 2: need to send Read[red] data to Database if data matches, Matched! message.
    Please give some advice which java classes to use: i have already experienced: Insert[post], Read, Delete, Update. But to check matching Read[red] data, i am facing problems. If you know some related links[only java], please provide here.










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      I would like to ask You general question: i have android app[RFID ..]. Step 1: Read Step 2: need to send Read[red] data to Database if data matches, Matched! message.
      Please give some advice which java classes to use: i have already experienced: Insert[post], Read, Delete, Update. But to check matching Read[red] data, i am facing problems. If you know some related links[only java], please provide here.










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      I would like to ask You general question: i have android app[RFID ..]. Step 1: Read Step 2: need to send Read[red] data to Database if data matches, Matched! message.
      Please give some advice which java classes to use: i have already experienced: Insert[post], Read, Delete, Update. But to check matching Read[red] data, i am facing problems. If you know some related links[only java], please provide here.







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      Salamat BegmanovSalamat Begmanov

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          Android implements SQLite (not MySql) natively.



          These are your options:




          1. Save data using SQLite

          2. Save data in a local database using Room






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            Android recommends using Room for saving data locally.
            Room link






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              Android implements SQLite (not MySql) natively.



              These are your options:




              1. Save data using SQLite

              2. Save data in a local database using Room






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                  Android implements SQLite (not MySql) natively.



                  These are your options:




                  1. Save data using SQLite

                  2. Save data in a local database using Room






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                  These are your options:




                  1. Save data using SQLite

                  2. Save data in a local database using Room







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                      Android recommends using Room for saving data locally.
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