It's really a good idea, and we are doing thing as this.
But you know, our configuration data and application data are so huge that
we must write down many code to write them the first time.

Anyway, thanks for your idea.

2010/4/22 FrankG <frankgru...@googlemail.com>

> hello kerlw,
>
> just a idea from my side :
>
> Why not write you config file to /data/data/package-name/ when your
> programm starts the first time.
> And later when your app starts it checks, whether their is already a
> version of this file.
> This would mean, that don't have to install the config file seperatly.
>
> Does this fit into your requirements ?
>
> Good Luck !
>  Frank
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 21 Apr., 12:21, Ke Wu <kerl....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi all
> >      As you know, an app often has some configurations, I need to save
> these
> > configurations into a file, and in my app I could change these
> > configurations. In other words, I need a file to take all my config data,
> > and in my app, I could read/write this file as I want.
> >
> > I've searched document and mailing list archive, and have not found the
> > exact solution.
> > 1. SharedPreferences could not solve : It could only do with simple
> > key/value pairs, my configuration data is more complex .
> > 2. file in /assets , /res/raw  could not solve: It seems that the file in
> > these position would be read only
> >
> > I've found a way, it almost solved my problem, but still not.
> > Our code could deal with the file in /data/data/package-name/files on the
> > target file system, this is good to me, but how could I put my file in
> this
> > directory after my app has been installed? My app need to read these
> > configurations when it starts.
> >
> > So, my question is how could I pack my data file into my apk package, and
> > then my app could read/write this file when it is run.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > kerlw
> >
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