I am thinking about what they did at Hotelicopter (now renamed
RoomKey) -- where they embed a whole snapshot of Solr, and all the
data, inside their uberwar files, so that the uberwar file has no
outside dependencies, not even a database. The CTO of RoomKey has
talked about how you could wait 10 years and then take one of their
uberwars from 2013 and run it, and it would still run, because it
relies on nothing outside of itself.

I am wondering how close I could get to that with an active database
that still allows INSERT and DELETE operations. I am thinking that if
I use Sqlite I could possible get outside dependencies down to a
single file that Sqlite would read and write to?

I might devote a few days to exploring this. Does anyone know of
whether this can work?



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