Showing posts with label database. Show all posts
Showing posts with label database. Show all posts

Sunday, October 5, 2008

SQliteJDBC

SQLiteJDBC is a Java JDBC driver for SQLite. It runs using either a native code library 100% Pure Java driver based on NestedVM emulation.
Both the pure driver and the native binaries for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux x86 have been combined into a single jar file.
More info on

http://www.zentus.com/sqlitejdbc/

SQLite - Small. Fast. Reliable.

SQLite is a in-process library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine. The code for SQLite is in the public domain and is thus free for use for any purpose, commercial or private. SQLite is currently found in more applications than we can count, including several high-profile projects.

SQLite is an embedded SQL database engine. Unlike most other SQL databases, SQLite does not have a separate server process. SQLite reads and writes directly to ordinary disk files. A complete SQL database with multiple tables, indices, triggers, and views, is contained in a single disk file. The database file format is cross-platform - you can freely copy a database between 32-bit and 64-bit systems or between big-endian and little-endian architectures. These features make SQLite a popular choice as an Application File Format. Think of SQLite not as a replacement for Oracle but as a replacement for fopen()


You can get more info about SQLite on their official website sqlite.org .

There is also a jdbc driver available called SQLiteJDBC.
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