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If you are new to androrm or the world of object relational mapping (ORM), the get started guide is probably what you are looking for. If that one has convinced you, check out the installation guide or kick-start with our tutorial. |
You are looking for more detailed information about classes and functions? Check out the javadoc for the whole project or get more information in the contribute section. |
...just have a look in the side menu. There you'll find information about basic model functions, detailed descriptions of all field types and (maybe the best part) how to write queries. Spoiler alert! No SQL here.
What you might recognize is, that the whole androrm API resembles django. This indeed was intentional. I think django is just a great web-framework and even this site here was written using it. So, if you are familiar with their way of doing things, you won't have any problems, to use androrm for your android app. Enjoy!
And if you should ever have any trouble working with androrm, please do not hesitate to contact us under contact@androrm.com.

