FWIW I've created a very high traffic web site (over 2000 tps) that
uses SQLite at its core (also uses MS SQL Server, but don't blame me
for that). So high traffic isn't a problem with a good design.
On 5-May-06, at 11:30 AM, Clark Christensen wrote:
I have dynamic apps running on my company's website using Perl and
SQLite. There's a very good wrapper for using SQLite with the Perl
DBI. Check out http://search.cpan.org/~msergeant/DBD-SQLite-1.12
It works well for a low-volume app on a public site. I'm working
on a new app (also all Perl) now that'll be sending considerably
more traffic to the SQLite database (more frequent reads and
writes), plus session management. We'll see how that goes, but I'm
not expecting problems beyond occasional locks.
-Clark
----- Original Message ----
From: "Rajan, Vivek K" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2006 10:29:18 PM
Subject: [sqlite] sqlite driven web-site
Dear SQLite community-
I want to develop a dynamic web-site (for small group of people <
5-10).
For this I am thinking of using SQLite.
Couple of questions:
* Are there some docs and/or package available to do something like
this?
* I would like to use perl as the programming interface - this is most
what I am familiar with
Has someone done something like that and would share their
experience on
this topic.
Vivek
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