> Le 17 juil. 06 à 15:58, Lynn Fredricks a écrit :
>
>> I don't think SQLite received any additional attention - the core
>> technology
>> there is free. But a free database that was designed for non-network
>> deployment doesn't make it suddenly more attractive as a server
>> product.
>
> It does at least on the web development side (eg php which now
> includes a sqlite module).

I dont think that makes any difference. SQLite has a great virtue and that
is its incredibly "open" - its public domain. I dont think its inclusion
with PHP gives it any particular validation except on the basis of its
license.

Apple is also using it, but, based on the feedback I got from the person
who actually made that decision at Apple, it was not on any basis of
technical merit at all - but only because that its public domain, so they
could avoid any licensing issues.

Out of the box its a competent database engine, but equally so, it was not
intended on being a networked server. You have to do a lot of extra work
to make something like that happen.

Best regards,

Lynn Fredricks
President
Paradigma Software, Inc

Valentina Office Server Universal Binary Version - watch for it.



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