Storage possible offline at the PlayBook?

I am currenty to build an offline application webworks for PlayBook based on offline storage / in-house for the PlayBook. As far as I KNOW, this specifien API is not yet supported (according to reference the API PlayBook, CMIIW).

I tried to use the IndexedDB to use PB browser internal storage Simulator, but there is no chance.

The question is, what is the best storage media operating in PlayBook to create the WebWork application user offline offline?

Hello

What about HTML5 openDatabase?

I tried the sample application "StickyNotes" webkit quickly and it seems to work - except that example expects the entries in mouse etc... but sticky notes open are restored when app gets opens again.

(Even after restarting playbook sim all still there as safe).

. H

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