While doing some research, I found this page here, about a local bank:
From the first link:
"This API is based on the W3C Web SQL Database Specification and W3C
Web Storage API Specification. Some Devices already provide an
implementation of this spec. For those Devices, the built-in support
is used Instead of replacing it with Cordova’s implementation. For
Devices that don’t have Storage support, Cordova’s implementation
should be compatible with the W3C Specification.
This API is based on the SQL Database Specification of the WEB, from
W3C and the Web Storage API Specification. Some
devices already provide an implementation of them. For this case, the
The device’s feature is used instead of the implementation of Córdoba.
For devices without "persistence" support, the implementation of the
Cordova must be compatible with the W3C specification.
As for making the uploads to the remote database, you could for example work with simple requests, reminding AJAX of life and, using the language that receives them on the remote server, save it to the database.
Here’s a topic from our Gringo Stack brothers:
If you have a simple example of using Cordova application using BD, please pass it on to me. Thanks for the reply.
– cfmarques