tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post661619459044592207..comments2023-08-15T05:14:01.818-07:00Comments on Enterprise Mobility with Oracle Database Mobile Server: Example Step6:Test SynchronizationDouble Ahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15156120779489758077noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-23643618585313993032014-10-24T09:54:07.539-07:002014-10-24T09:54:07.539-07:00The real issue for me is are all three apps "...The real issue for me is are all three apps "Oracle Setup", "Oracle DMAgent", and "Oracle Update" NECESSARY?<br />MUST I install them in order to use DMS on Android (or any device)??<br /> <br />Another way of asking this is, can I incorporate the functionality of "Oracle Setup", "Oracle DMAgent", and "Oracle Update" into my own app?<br />I think this is a highly relevant and very important question.<br /><br />https://community.oracle.com/message/12694298#12694298JD from Oaktownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08769154879553204962noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-58740644939654128902014-05-31T00:21:15.403-07:002014-05-31T00:21:15.403-07:00Your information about oracle is really very infor...Your information about oracle is really very informative and useful for me..Thanks for sharing this great blog..keep posting..<br /><br /><a href="http://www.fita.in/oracle-training-in-chennai/" rel="nofollow">Oracle Training Chennai</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01882839630037611834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-19273757348323466352014-03-02T00:36:39.237-08:002014-03-02T00:36:39.237-08:00rely I am need all attaches , I am learning it . s...rely I am need all attaches , I am learning it . specially this application can`t opent in my tablet http://oracledms.blogspot.com/2012/08/sample-app-step-2-install-mobile-sync.html . my tablet is android 4.2.2 NLPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00861634434442505876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-38523593692884103432014-02-26T18:46:43.715-08:002014-02-26T18:46:43.715-08:00I am on the road for several weeks and do not have...I am on the road for several weeks and do not have access to my dev environment. Exactly which screens are you looking for? For which Step? I will try to get one of my colleagues to post them.Double Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15156120779489758077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-27561072117031129782014-02-26T06:33:35.282-08:002014-02-26T06:33:35.282-08:00All downloaded file is not exist could you help me...All downloaded file is not exist could you help me to get it /NLPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00861634434442505876noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-85167604248863233832012-10-30T05:53:18.794-07:002012-10-30T05:53:18.794-07:00Yes, using your instructions should speed the proc...Yes, using your instructions should speed the process very much. But what I've read from your first posts it took you some time to have it up and running. <br />Wasn't even the consideration for you to try some of more modern solutions offered in SaaS? The setup time nearly zero, and the learning curve is quit fast if you know Java or .Net. Of course it has to provide all the enterprise features like Oracle do and obviously should be able to talk Oracle DB without any problems. That combining could gain a lot of time savings. <br />I have to say that I'm from mobeelizer.com - a company that is providing Enterprise Synchronization-as-a-Service solution. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-87400929676860764222012-10-27T02:44:33.391-07:002012-10-27T02:44:33.391-07:00Actually, it is not that complex. I got most of it...Actually, it is not that complex. I got most of it installed and working within 48 hours of starting. There were some glitches (mostly the documentation was unclear in a few areas), but once I got around these...works like a charm. <br /><br />I did not try any other solutions simple because we already deploy 6 large apps in production around Oracle technology and I have comfort in this space due to my background.<br /><br />Suggest you try it out if you are starting afresh. You should be able to get a test environment going in 4-5 hours with these instructions from Step 1-6, good luckDouble Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15156120779489758077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-90040737482699205952012-10-25T23:14:08.524-07:002012-10-25T23:14:08.524-07:00Hi, I just read all of your posts and it seems tha...Hi, I just read all of your posts and it seems that you have a real huge knowledge about Oracle DB. But from what I've read at your blog setting mobile projects with Oracle DB can be pain in the ass. Did you check other solutions as well? Do you have any experience with them?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-63142324682401205072012-10-21T23:49:04.704-07:002012-10-21T23:49:04.704-07:00I will try this. I will try this. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-26306546219141820512012-09-03T23:41:12.202-07:002012-09-03T23:41:12.202-07:001) OSE.INI
This entry needs to be /sdcard and so...1) OSE.INI <br /><br />This entry needs to be /sdcard and some path. I used /sdcard/. Mobile Sync appends the username automatically to the path provided here. So the database is created in /sdcard/net.adkoli.dbtest/AA. Also note that /mnt/sdcard/ did not work for me<br />SQLITE.DATA_DIRECTORY=/sdcard/net.adkoli.dbtest<br /><br />2) In Mobile Sync app, click Settings on your device and you can see it. I already knew the path to the database. So in my Titanium app I have hardcoded path to Ti.Database.open <br /><br />3) Mobile Sync is the app that does it. Comes out of the box. I have not tried to poke around with Java sources to see what exactly it does.Double Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15156120779489758077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-79698324382220314342012-09-03T06:29:03.343-07:002012-09-03T06:29:03.343-07:00Hello Double A,
Sorry but,here's fe...Hello Double A,<br /> Sorry but,here's few more questions<br />1> What did you write in ose.ini to point to SDCard.?<br />2> You created ose.ini for the TEST app? How did you read it?<br />3> How did you sync the sqlite table with backend database??Did you write any sync logic??<br />Thanks in advanceSomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07222133562271296010noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-47934649669104633302012-08-28T02:38:37.570-07:002012-08-28T02:38:37.570-07:00Just to add..the Default.db and TEST.db are both S...Just to add..the Default.db and TEST.db are both SQLite databases as far as I can tell.Double Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15156120779489758077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-56954668539114013652012-08-28T01:49:11.001-07:002012-08-28T01:49:11.001-07:00I have not taken the time to inspect the Java sour...I have not taken the time to inspect the Java sources included with simple_sync_android because I didn't need to (also I am disinterested in Java), but here is what I have observed.<br /><br />1. After I ran installed Mobile Sync app and sync'd it the first time, it created a database called default.db in the directory pointed to by DATA_DIRECTORY parameter (in my case I had changed the path to SD card)<br />2. Additionally, I had packaged my publication and publication items into an app called TEST. After I installed the application TEST (from Oracle Update), it created a database named TEST.db which contained my publication and items. I verified this by running SQLITE3 and was able to see the tables and run queries on them.Double Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15156120779489758077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-19496873606068431702012-08-28T00:40:17.693-07:002012-08-28T00:40:17.693-07:00Hello Double A,
Thanks for your reply.I am howeve...Hello Double A,<br /> Thanks for your reply.I am however confused with certain points.<br />Just wanted to know how the simple_sync_android application is actually creating the sqlite_db. I read the files FileManager.java,MainAct.java,TextFileEditor.java in details. But nowhere does it refer to any Oracle Database. As far as I know, the sync is supposed to take place between a back-end XE or so database and the sqlite_db. How is the sqlite_db thus created in this case? How and what is it syncing?Somhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07222133562271296010noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-8448189986381833592012-08-27T22:30:56.863-07:002012-08-27T22:30:56.863-07:00Hi Som! I am not sure which js you are referring t...Hi Som! I am not sure which js you are referring to. Assuming you are referring to the app.js in my Titanium project, my responses would be:<br /><br />- Titanium installs application by creating an APK file<br />- The sqlite database is 'opened' using <br /><br />Titanium.Database.open('/sdcard/net.adkoli.dbtest/AA/TEST.db')<br /><br />Please let me know if I misunderstood your question.Double Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15156120779489758077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6741010613087591288.post-77838642086575522152012-08-27T05:35:32.449-07:002012-08-27T05:35:32.449-07:00Hello Double A,
Your post is really h...Hello Double A,<br /> Your post is really helpful. However, we couldnot follow two points:<br />1. Did you not deploy the js in the form of a jar?<br />2. The js needs to refer to sqlite or ORACLE database? As per the demo the sqlite gets created automatically on deployment. So, this question.Somhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07222133562271296010noreply@blogger.com