Ok ... I just noticed that this issue relates to API documentation.
So what I wrote below is completely out of context for this issue, maybe for another
debate ...
Just go ahead Passos, and feel free to comment the code, as you review it.
Thanks,
- marko
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I agree, that would be awesome.
The issue needs some more describing though, so maybe we should first
define it better.
I suppose it's Android local persistence that we're talking about
here, not remote persistence - which is what Pipes API covers?
It would be good to outline any requirements that we might envision.
For example this layer will take part in synchronization - well, I
suppose synchronization will use it, maybe listen to some events at
this layer, do inserts ...
Implementation-wise Android comes with OOTB SQLite, but we like to
work with objects / entities. There are some existing ORM libraries
specifically for Android ... Maybe we want to use some of those
projects, or maybe we want to do something of our own. Maybe
something that looks more like JPA. Or not, it all depends on our
requirements.
Therefore I think, that before we start developing something new, we
really should put down some features we want of this library. I.e.:
1) Fast, and small
2) Ergonomic, small, and simple API
3) Thin wraper around SQLite with easy access to all the native SQL
that SQLite supports
4) ORM
...
- marko
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> That would be awesome, is just a matter of wait a reply from Glen
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> may I take a stab at AEROGEAR-299?
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