Back in 2004 when Steve Jobs announced that SQLLite would become a
default database under OS X, I first checked what our options are for
Cayenne support, only to discover that we couldn't do it as there was
no JDBC interface to SQLLite.
I googled it again today and it looks like there is finally a driver
available:
http://www.zentus.com/sqlitejdbc/
So there's no reason for us not to support it.
Another question is how to go from announcing the intention to
actually writing a Cayenne adapter, considering the usual "everyone
is already busy with many other tasks" situation... At this point let
me open a Jira for SQLLite task, and mention that we'd like to invite
our users who are actually using SQLLite to help us write the
adapter ;-)
http://cayenne.apache.org/doc/custom-dbadapter.html
Andrus
On Oct 9, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Toni Lamar wrote:
Do you have any plans to support SQLite: http://sqlite.org/ in
Cayenne?
A lot of applications use it because it's so lightweight - much more
applications than the "already supported by Cayenne" openbase,
ingres, etc..
Thanks,
Tony.
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