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At some point, nearly every MIDP application will need to store data. The original version of the MIDP did not offer access to the file system (which I discuss in the next chapter), but it did introduce a complementary concept: the record store. Unlike a file, which can store anything, a record store stores groups of similarly structured items, although in truth it falls short of meeting all the purposes of a database.
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(2008). Storing Data Using the Record Store. In: Beginning Java™ ME Platform. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1062-7_6
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