Android Tutorial Connect Android to MS SQL Server Tutorial

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A new more powerful framework is now available: Remote Database Connector.

This tutorial is a follow up to the previous tutorial that explained how to connect to a MySQL database using a PHP web service. This time we will use an ASP.NET web service to connect to a Microsoft SQL Server.

Android cannot directly connect to the database server. Instead we will use HttpUtils to connect to a simple ASP.NET script that will issue the query and return the result as a JSON string.

There are several possible solutions for the web service implementation:
1. Pre-set the possible queries in the ASP script and then choose one of the queries by setting a parameter in the Http request.
2. Pass the query as-is to the database.

While the second solution is more flexible and doesn't require any changes to the ASP.NET script, it can also be more vulnerable to security attacks. For example a hacker can send a "DROP TABLE" query and erase all the data.
Making the database user a "read-only" user will protect this attack.

In this tutorial I will post the ASP.NET script that handles any query and passes it directly to the server. You can of course modify it and make it support only a set of queries.

ASP.NET code:
B4X:
<%@ Page Language="C#"%>
<%@ Import Namespace="System.Collections.Generic" %>
<%@ Import Namespace="System.Data" %>
<%@ Import Namespace="System.Data.SqlClient" %>
<%@ Import Namespace="System.IO" %>
<%@ Import Namespace="System.Web.Script.Serialization" %>

<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<script runat="server">
    protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs ec)
    {
        using (SqlConnection cn = new SqlConnection("Database=Test1; User Id=UserName; password=Password")) //change as needed
        {
            using (StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(Request.InputStream, Encoding.UTF8))
            {
                Response.ContentType = "text/plain";
                string c;
                c = Request.QueryString["query"]; //for debugging with the browser
                //you can set the query by adding the query parameter  For ex: http://127.0.0.1/test.aspx?query=select * from table1
                if (c == null)
                    c = sr.ReadToEnd();
                try
                {
                    SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(c, cn);
                    cn.Open();
                    SqlDataReader rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection);
                    List<Dictionary<string, object>> list = new List<Dictionary<string, object>>();
                    while (rdr.Read())
                    {
                        Dictionary<string, object> d = new Dictionary<string, object>(rdr.FieldCount);
                        for (int i =0;i < rdr.FieldCount;i++)
                        {
                            d[rdr.GetName(i)] = rdr.GetValue(i);
                        }
                        list.Add(d);
                    }
                    JavaScriptSerializer j = new JavaScriptSerializer();
                    Response.Write(j.Serialize(list.ToArray()));
              
                } catch (Exception e)
                {
                    Response.TrySkipIisCustomErrors = true;
                    Response.StatusCode = 500;
                    Response.Write("Error occurred. Query=" + c + "\n");
                    Response.Write(e.ToString());
              
                }
                Response.End();
            }
        }
    }
</script>
This code depends on System.Web.Extensions.dll.
To use this code you should save it as a file with aspx extension and modify the connection string with your values.
You may need to put System.Web.Extensions.dll in the bin folder (you will get a compilation error when the script runs if it is required and missing).
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Before trying to connect from the Basic4android program, it is recommended to test that the script is working by calling it from the browser. It will be easier to read the error message this way. To help with debugging you can send the query as a GET parameter (later it will be sent as the payload).
B4X:
http://www.example.com/test1.aspx?query=select * from table_1

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Now for Basic4android program:
B4X:
Sub Process_Globals
   Dim ServerUrl As String
   ServerUrl = "http://www.example.com/test1.aspx"
End Sub

Sub Globals

End Sub

Sub Activity_Create(FirstTime As Boolean)
   If FirstTime Then
      HttpUtils.CallbackActivity = "Main"
      HttpUtils.CallbackJobDoneSub = "JobDone"
   End If

   HttpUtils.PostString("Job1", ServerUrl, "SELECT col1, col2 FROM Table_1")
End Sub

Sub Activity_Resume
   If HttpUtils.Complete = True Then JobDone(HttpUtils.Job)
End Sub

Sub Activity_Pause (UserClosed As Boolean)

End Sub

Sub JobDone (Job As String)
   If HttpUtils.IsSuccess(ServerUrl) Then
      Dim parser As JSONParser
      Dim response As String
      response = HttpUtils.GetString(ServerUrl)
      parser.Initialize(response)
      Dim rows As List
      rows = parser.NextArray

      'work with result
      'rows is a List. Each item is a Map with the columns names as keys and the db values as the values.
      For i = 0 To rows.Size - 1
         Log("Rows #" & i)
         Dim m As Map
         m = rows.Get(i)
         Log("col1=" & m.Get("col1")) 'log the values of col1 and col2
         Log("col2=" & m.Get("col2"))
      Next
   End If
   HttpUtils.Complete = False
End Sub
This is the main activity code. Calling HttpUtils.PostString sends the request. When the request completes, Sub JobDone will be executed. After parsing the response with JSON parser we get a List. Each item in the list represents a row in the results set. Each item is a Map with the column names as keys and the db values as values.

When running the example, make sure to check the logs. Errors will be posted there.

The logs after a successful run:
B4X:
** Activity (main) Resume **
** Service (httputilsservice) Create **
** Service (httputilsservice) Start **
Rows #0
col1=23
col2=asdasd
Rows #1
col1=12323
col2=dwqd
Rows #2
col1=0
col2=1
Rows #3
col1=0
col2=1
** Service (httputilsservice) Destroy **
 

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timothyrmyers

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Undeclared variable 'httputils'

Yes to classic asp. aspjson - JSON for ASP - Google Project Hosting

I am getting a compile error. Any idea what is wrong? All I've done is copy it down and made no changes.

Compiling code. Error
Error parsing program.
Error description: Undeclared variable 'httputils' is used before it was assigned any value.
Occurred on line: 13
HttpUtils.CallbackActivity = "Main"
 

hasanaydin52

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HttpUtils cant run in Another Activity

HttpUtils run correct if in main activity.

if you write same code second activity, Http Job never done.

I cant find why this was.
 

darkuni

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Hi, I'm having some issues with this demo ... I'm essentially cutting and pasting code to my own project. The demo will compile - my code won't.

The error I'm getting is:

Error parsing program.
Error description: Unknown type: jsonparser
Are you missing a library reference?
Occurred on line: 34
Dim parser As JSONParser

both parser and JSONParser are RED in my source code (they are not in the demo's source code).

I looked at my source code in a text editor and the demo source code.

In the demo source code (text) it has:

Library1=core
Library2=http
Library3=json

In mine? It only has

Library1=core

I have added the two HTTP modules to my project already.

Any help? I guess I COULD just copy and paste those lines in a text editor, but I'd rather understand the big picture.

Thank you!
 

darkuni

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I figured it out ... I had to CHECK the boxes next to HTTP and JSON in the LIBRARIES tab ...

I'll get this yet!
 

RobertJ

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I am using the HttpUtilsService and trying to change the original code so instead of sending a query statement like:

http://192.168.1.103:81/test.aspx?query=select * from status

now I can send tokens like this:

http://192.168.1.103:81/test.aspx?query=ByCustomer&name=smith

Any ideas, on how to change and add more parameters?


UPDATE:
Never mind... found my solution.....

My issue was in my ASP.NET website... in order to read my new parameter names, I need to use :

sRequestType = Request.Params["key1"];

and not

sRequestType = Request.QueryString["key1"];



Robert J.
 
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zoran035

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Rep

To complicated. IU do not belive that there no one lib
fro MS SQL Server to connect like MySQL syntax
Thanks
 

GiovanniPolese

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Connection refused

I have the following scenario, very similar to the tutorial example. I have a "b4a" program connecting with either an asp or an aspx programs, which manage a database. Asp or/and aspx work fine, when called with browser, either on local machine, or on remote server. This is a fixed point. Also, the classic asp program works fine with the b4a program, only when the asp runs on remote server (didn't yet tried the aspx version). In other words the connection with the remote server, like "http://www.mysite/folder/program.asp?parameters etc." work. But, excluding this case, I always get the sadly famous "org.apache.http.conn.HttpHostConnectException:Connection to http://localhost refused" error Reason. In other words I cannot connect to local machine neither with classic asp as a counterpart or with aspx. I tried changing localhost with 127.0.0.1 and using also ports with no result, and, as i said, I am using the same string that works with the browser (even copy pasted). I don't see that simply "changing the localhost with the ipaddress" resolves, as somebody wrote. Can it be a problem of my machine (Windows XP) only?
 

GiovanniPolese

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Connection

Hi, thanks for reply.
I am using the emulator. Though the final issue is working with real device connected to a remote server, I need to work with emulator and local machine during development. (Moreover, I tested with emulator and real device, with classic asp on remote site as a counterpart, and works, so if aspx will not, it will be an aspx issue, not b4a). In my XP machine, Basic4Android is among the Firewall's exceptions, but perharps the emulator (if it is another program, I don't know) should be put there too? If this is not the issue, I have no other ideas...
Thanks anyway
Giovanni
 

hdtvirl

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Parsing error.

Hello Erel, I have bit the bullet and gone with JSON in the web service, we have added a bit of code into our webservice to only be used by Android Devices.

We are using the code from example the on the Tablet just to test the webservice, it all works ok if run from the command line and and returns a string containing the JSON array to the tablet, but when we run the app on the device we get a parsing error saying Runtime Exception JSON Array expected.

We have tested the returned string using the tools on the json site and it passes,

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<string xmlns="http://tempuri.org/">[{"EM_CODE":"001","EM_NAME":"Audrey"},{"EM_CODE":"002","EM_NAME":"Brian"},{"EM_CODE":"003","EM_NAME":"Paul"},{"EM_CODE":"004","EM_NAME":"Kate"},{"EM_CODE":"005","EM_NAME":"Mary"},{"EM_CODE":"006","EM_NAME":"Sean"},{"EM_CODE":"998","EM_NAME":"System Admin2"},{"EM_CODE":"999","EM_NAME":"System Admin"}]</string>


This is the string returned by the webservice.

Does this file look correct to you ? or is there too much in the returned string?


Regards


hdtvirl
 

Erel

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About the firewall issue. You should test it with a real device. It is most probably an emulator issue.

@hdtvirl, this is not a valid JSON response. Only this part is valid:
[{"EM_CODE":"001","EM_NAME":"Audrey"},{"EM_CODE":"0 02","EM_NAME":"Brian"},{"EM_CODE":"003","EM_NAME": "Paul"},{"EM_CODE":"004","EM_NAME":"Kate"},{"EM_CO DE":"005","EM_NAME":"Mary"},{"EM_CODE":"006","EM_N AME":"Sean"},{"EM_CODE":"998","EM_NAME":"System Admin2"},{"EM_CODE":"999","EM_NAME":"System Admin"}]
Note that this is an array. So you should call NextArray.
 
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