Hello *!

I am using sqlite (with Java) as a readonly database in a viewer application.
One problem is that the database can reside not only on the local hard disc, 
but also on a
possibly slowly connected remote system that can be contacted only via ftp or 
some
proprietary interface.

I would like to create and fill an in-memory database instead of copying the 
database
to the local hard drive.

But the online backup API uses two database
objects, i.e. it can not read from something that is not
a database.

Would it be possible to create an in-memory database and fill it from a byte 
stream or a file?

(There is no need for the opposite direction. The in-memory database is used 
read-only and
goes to the bit bucket at program end.)


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