I don't think that being ACID and SQL compliant is the definition of a DBMS, far from it. While it is true that typically anything which is ACID and SQL compliant is a DBMS, lots of things can be a DBMS without being either ACID or SQL compliant. See dBASE for example. -- Darren Duncan

On 2013.09.01 3:11 AM, Stefan Keller wrote:
Hi,

Wikipedia answers with yes and why (= because it's ACID and SQL compliant)
within the first three sentences!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQLite

Yours, S.


2013/9/1 kimtiago <kimti...@gmail.com>

Hi,

I need to know if SQLite is a DBMS and why.

Please its urgent.

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