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Searching & Displaying Items in Android App Using Java & SQL
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[QUOTE="pbuk, post: 6477283, member: 385977"] I assume you are using Android's builtin SQLlite implementation: this obviously is specific to Android and the answers will differ for other implementations. Generally speaking, queries that use an appropriately indexed database are faster and consume less resources than userspace code. This will almost certainly be the case for but introduces issues of UTF-8 character equivalence and other complications so YMMV. What do you mean 'pass that to Android'? Is this actually a client-server webapp not an Android app? If that is the case then your performance will be entirely dependent on network latency and all other considerations are irrelevant. [/QUOTE]
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