I don't have any market value in mind, but I do know that the data in the database took a lot of time to put together (and I mean a lot). It was very lengthy process of one individual. So it does have a high value, although not one you can put a monetary value on, not at least for now.
Regards Marek John Stanton wrote: > > One way or another you have to apply sweat or treasure to protect your > data asset. Just how valuable is it? > > mxs wrote: >> Thanks Ulrich, but I think that goes beyond the scope of my knowledge and >> tools I have available to me. >> >> I wish somebody (who has C++ knowledge) has done it already and released >> version of SQLite with encrypt and decrypt functionality. I cannot >> believe >> that there is not more need for it between SQLite users. You make it >> sound >> like it shouldn't be a problem for someone who knows C++. But I am >> expecting >> a catch somewhere, otherwise why would there be commercial versions of >> SQLite which has this functonality. >> >> Thanks for your suggestion anyways. >> >> If you don't mind one more off topic question. You seem to have >> experience >> with wxWidgets. In tandem with wxPython is that a better tool to use than >> just Python and Tkinter. Which route is the easier one for a beginner in >> this language? >> >> Thanks again >> >> Marek >> >> >> >> Ulrich Telle wrote: >> >>>Hi Marek, >>> >>> >>>>I'll be honest with you I had to google around to find out what is >>>>wxWidgets (obviously I've seen it before, but never dipped in). Pls >>>>understand I've been messing around for years with VB (not even the >>>>.NET version) and it served me quite well. But I decided to move on >>>>to something rather free of Microsoft. >>> >>>Well, wxWidgets _is_ free of Microsoft and is available for many different >>>platforms. But it wasn't my intent to point you in the direction of >>>wxWidgets. >>> >>>My encryption solution for SQLite is not bound to wxWidgets in any way. >>>You may as well use it completely independent of wxWidgets (or my >>>component wxSQLite3). >>> >>>You may just take the source code of my encryption extension from the file >>>release of wxSQLite3, combine it with the sources of SQLite itself, >>>compile with just any C++ compiler to get a SQLite library or DLL >>>supporting database encryption. Please read the readme file of wxSQLite3 >>>for further information. >>> >>>My extension implements two functions of the SQLite API, namely >>>sqlite3_key and sqlite3_rekey (see sqlite3.h header file of SQLite), which >>>are not implemented in the normal SQLite distribution. To use encryption >>>sqlite3_key has to be called immediately after the call to sqlite3_open. >>>That's all. >>> >>>Regards, >>> >>>Ulrich >>> >>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/SQLite---how-to-protect-the-data-tf3282484.html#a9153025 Sent from the SQLite mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------