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| Contains the SQLite database management |
| classes that an application would use to manage its own private database. |
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| Applications use these classes to maange private databases. If creating a |
| content provider, you will probably have to use these classes to create and |
| manage your own database to store content. See <a |
| href="{@docRoot}devel/data.html">Storing, Retrieving and Exposing Data</a> to learn |
| the conventions for implementing a content provider. See the |
| NotePadProvider class in the NotePad sample application in the SDK for an |
| example of a content provider. Android ships with SQLite version 3.4.0 |
| <p>If you are working with data sent to you by a provider, you will not use |
| these SQLite classes, but instead use the generic {@link android.database} |
| classes. |
| <p>Android ships with the sqlite3 database tool in the <code>tools/</code> |
| folder. You can use this tool to browse or run SQL commands on the device. Run by |
| typing <code>sqlite3</code> in a shell window. |
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