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ASF GitHub Bot commented on MINIFICPP-434:
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Github user achristianson commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/nifi-minifi-cpp/pull/284
  
    @phrocker No technical need, just following the process (one commit per 
pr). It's not really two commits for this one PR, it's just based on that git 
history.
    
    Looking into mac failure which seems unrelated to the actual change, but 
instead due to LogAttribute not outputting logs for some reason.


> Create ExecuteSQL (lite) implementation
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MINIFICPP-434
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MINIFICPP-434
>             Project: NiFi MiNiFi C++
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Andrew Christianson
>            Assignee: Andrew Christianson
>            Priority: Major
>
> SQLite is a lightweight, embedded DB. Including SQLite in MiNiFi - C++ will 
> enable many flow configurations not possible before because it will allow 
> keeping lightweight, structured, query-able state on endpoint devices.
> Embedded IoT use is recommended by the SQLite project:
> "Embedded devices and the internet of things
> Because an SQLite database requires no administration, it works well in 
> devices that must operate without expert human support. SQLite is a good fit 
> for use in cellphones, set-top boxes, televisions, game consoles, cameras, 
> watches, kitchen appliances, thermostats, automobiles, machine tools, 
> airplanes, remote sensors, drones, medical devices, and robots: the "internet 
> of things".
> Client/server database engines are designed to live inside a 
> lovingly-attended datacenter at the core of the network. SQLite works there 
> too, but SQLite also thrives at the edge of the network, fending for itself 
> while providing fast and reliable data services to applications that would 
> otherwise have dodgy connectivity."
> https://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html



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