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ASF GitHub Bot commented on MINIFICPP-433: ------------------------------------------ Github user achristianson closed the pull request at: https://github.com/apache/nifi-minifi-cpp/pull/283 > Create PutSQL (lite) implementation > ----------------------------------- > > Key: MINIFICPP-433 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MINIFICPP-433 > 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 -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)