Best database format for iPhone / iPod Touch Application?

Hello Adobe Community, I hope you can help me again with this one:
I plan to develop an iPhone / iPod Touch application that reads from an offline database (basically a big list of text data). Which format should / could I use? XML? Any other? And how would the XML be embedded / included in the App?
Thank you very much in advance!
Best regards,
Chico

Hi Alex, thanks for replying - I was hoping you would!
Are you sure about that? It has been said that it is not possible, here: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/533885?tstart=0
Also, would you have a specific link to some example / tutorial / documentation where it works with Flash?
Finally, are you being specific about the upcoming cs5, or would it work on (current) cs4?
Thanks a ton!
Chico

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