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Android-to-Apache Sync Bridge

Android-to-Apache Sync Bridge

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💰 USD 250–750 👤 Unknown 🕒 22d ago status: new
Linux Mobile App Development Android C# Programming Node.js XMPP SQLite REST API
I need a lightweight Windows service that lets my Android app talk to the Apache server installed on the same machine and keeps both sides perfectly in step. The sole purpose of the bridge is data synchronization: when the phone is on the local Wi-Fi, new or modified records must travel seamlessly to a SQLite database on the PC and flow back just as reliably. Here’s the environment you’ll be dropping into: Windows 10/11, a standard Apache build, and a single SQLite file that stores everything. Language choice is up to you—Python, C#, Node.js, or anything else that installs cleanly on Windows—as long as you supply full source and an easy setup script. You don’t need to alter the Android code itself; just give me REST endpoints (or another documented protocol) the app can call. For the solution to be accepted it must • run as a background service that starts with Windows, • expose secure endpoints my Android app can hit locally (http://localhost is fine), • handle two-way sync, resolving “last write wins” conflicts automatically, • write concise logs so I can trace each transaction, • include a simple installer or one-click script and a short README. I’ll sign off once I can install the service on a fresh VM, connect my test Android app, and watch data move in both directions without a hiccup.
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