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<blockquote data-quote="amilabanuka" data-source="post: 19994712" data-attributes="member: 5836"><p>Assuming you save the information in a database when the client enters the data in admin panel, I see two options machan. there might be better options but this is what came to my mind. </p><p>1) show the data in a webview so you do not need to implement the rest web service stuffs in the app itself. just redirect to the webview.</p><p>2) but if you want then to be used within app and to be used with other processings, use the same way I suggested. expose a rest server which exposes a get method to get the details in json format and inplement a retrofit client in android app which converts json object to model object.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amilabanuka, post: 19994712, member: 5836"] Assuming you save the information in a database when the client enters the data in admin panel, I see two options machan. there might be better options but this is what came to my mind. 1) show the data in a webview so you do not need to implement the rest web service stuffs in the app itself. just redirect to the webview. 2) but if you want then to be used within app and to be used with other processings, use the same way I suggested. expose a rest server which exposes a get method to get the details in json format and inplement a retrofit client in android app which converts json object to model object. [/QUOTE]
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