Difference between revisions of "SQLite"
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|Related projects=Metakit,MySQL,SQLiteManager,PostgreSQL,Octave-db | |Related projects=Metakit,MySQL,SQLiteManager,PostgreSQL,Octave-db | ||
|Keywords=database, engine, db, library, embedded, sql | |Keywords=database, engine, db, library, embedded, sql | ||
− | |Version identifier=3.9. | + | |Version identifier=3.9.1 |
|Version date=2015/10/20 | |Version date=2015/10/20 | ||
|Version status=stable | |Version status=stable | ||
− | |Version download=http://www.sqlite.org/ | + | |Version download=http://www.sqlite.org/download.html |
|Last review by=Calinou | |Last review by=Calinou | ||
|Last review date=2015/10/21 | |Last review date=2015/10/21 |
Revision as of 04:52, 21 October 2015
SQLite
http://www.sqlite.org/
C library that implements an embeddable SQL database engine
SQLite is a lightweight and embeddable database. It's fully ACID and SQL92 compliant with 100% test coverage. As storage a single cross-platform disk file format is used, which may be up to terrabytes in size. It requires no setup and little administrative work. SQLite itself has a simple yet expandable API. Bindings for most programming languages exist on all major plattforms.
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Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Debian (Ref) (R) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/sqlite |
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