[sqlite] Mozilla XPCOM

2004-09-16 Thread Valia V. Vaneeva
Hi, > I think sqlite could be ideal for this purpose. Does anybody know of > any intentions to make something like an XPCOM-wrapper for sqlite? > Could this mean a lot of work and is there any project that could > serve as a starting-point? You can look at http://www.mozilla.org/projects/sql and

Re: [sqlite] Mozilla XPCOM

2004-09-13 Thread Vladimir Vukicevic
Howdy, On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 19:48:25 +0100 (BST), Christian Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Stefan Neumann wrote: > >I think sqlite could be ideal for this purpose. Does anybody know > >of any intentions to make something like an XPCOM-wrapper for > >sqlite? Could this mean

Re: [sqlite] Mozilla XPCOM

2004-09-13 Thread Christian Smith
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Stefan Neumann wrote: >Hi, > >I think sqlite could be ideal for this purpose. Does anybody know >of any intentions to make something like an XPCOM-wrapper for >sqlite? Could this mean a lot of work and is there any project that >could serve as a starting-point? My company

Re: [sqlite] Mozilla XPCOM

2004-09-13 Thread David M. Cook
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 11:53:05AM +0200, Stefan Neumann wrote: > me smiling brightly, when thinking on the things I could do porting this > to the mozilla-platform. The mozilla SQL stuff is here: http://eu.mozdev.org/Brussels2003/talks/jan/index.html I thought of just using the sqlite command

[sqlite] Mozilla XPCOM

2004-09-13 Thread Stefan Neumann
Hi, I'm using my own little sqlite-based program to manage my personal information chaos. It needs some browser interaction so it's making me smiling brightly, when thinking on the things I could do porting this to the mozilla-platform. Unfortunately this mozilla-thing still lacks an easy-to-use