I agree with Douglas. On Mar 24, 3:47 am, Douglas Soares de Andrade <[email protected]> wrote: > elffikk escreveu: > > > Berkeley DB's new SQLite-compatible SQL API > > Oracle Berkeley DB 11g Release 2 introduces a new SQL API, based on > > SQLite, which is familiar to a large developer community and helps > > simplify application development. > > >http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/063695 > > > A few things to note (from press release): > > - Improved SQL concurrency, performance and reliability using Oracle > > Berkeley DB storage engine s fine-grained locking mechanism and write- > > ahead logging underneath the SQLite API; > > - SQLite Tools integration means that all tools that work with SQLite > > will also work with Oracle Berkeley DB, making it easier to develop, > > deploy and manage Oracle Berkeley DB applications and databases; > > I really dont like the idea. SQLite is opensource, it is well spread and > has native python support in standard lib. > > Also, given the current things Oracle is doing (or not doing, in a point > of view) with the new program acquisitions i would have fear to tie > anything for it in any project. > > My 2 cents.
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