Marco Bambini said: > we have develop an SQLiteServer on top of sqlite3 (and sqlite2) > database engine. > Our requirements was robustness and a reasonable fast solution to be > able to serve a large amount of concurrent connections.
> The server will be available in few days, when we'll finish our new > web site. By all means post an announcement as soon as that is ready. While I don't have a use for it right now, that would be an excellent trick to have in my bag. Do you have any pricing information yet? I'm an assistant developer on a project that uses Paradox. Paradox made sense when the project was started many years ago, but it's killing us for multi-user installations on network drives. We would be exceptionally happy if we could have a lightweight solution that was interchangable between standalone and multi-user versions of the same database. Clay -- Lazarus Notes from Lazarus Internet Development http://www.lazarusid.com/notes/ Articles, Reviews and Commentary on web development