You can access this folder using the DDMS for your Emulator. you can't access this location on a real device unless you have a rooted device.
You can view Table structure and Data in Eclipse. Here are the steps
- Install SqliteManagerPlugin for Eclipse. Jump to step 5 if you already have it.
- Download the *.jar file from here
- Put the *.jar file into the folder eclipse/dropins/
- Restart eclipse
- In the top right of eclipse, click the DDMS icon
- Select the proper emulator in the left panel
- In the File Explorer tab on the main panel, go to /data/data/[YOUR.APP.NAMESPACE]/databases
- Underneath the DDMS icon, there should be a new blue icon of a Database light up when you select your database. Click it and you will see a Questoid Sqlite Manager tab open up to view your data.
*Note: If the database doesn't light up, it may be because your database doesn't have a *.db file extension. Be sure your database is called [DATABASE_NAME].db
*Note: if you want to use a DB without .db-Extension:
Download this Questoid SqLiteBrowser: http://www.java2s.com/Code/JarDownload/com.questoid/com.questoid.sqlitebrowser_1.2.0.jar.zip
Unzip and put it into eclipse/dropins (not Plugins)
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