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- About SQLite
About SQLite SQLite is an in-process library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine The code for SQLite is in the public domain and is thus free for use for any purpose, commercial or private
- SQLite Download Page
The SQLite source code is maintained in three geographically-dispersed self-synchronizing Fossil repositories that are available for anonymous read-only access Anyone can view the repository contents and download historical versions of individual files or ZIP archives of historical check-ins You can also clone the entire repository
- Appropriate Uses For SQLite
SQLite is not directly comparable to client server SQL database engines such as MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server since SQLite is trying to solve a different problem Client server SQL database engines strive to implement a shared repository of enterprise data They emphasize scalability, concurrency, centralization, and control SQLite strives to provide local data storage for
- Write-Ahead Logging - SQLite
1 Overview The default method by which SQLite implements atomic commit and rollback is a rollback journal Beginning with version 3 7 0 (2010-07-21), a new "Write-Ahead Log" option (hereafter referred to as "WAL") is available
- An Introduction To The SQLite C C++ Interface
7 Configuring SQLite The default configuration for SQLite works great for most applications But sometimes developers want to tweak the setup to try to squeeze out a little more performance, or take advantage of some obscure feature The sqlite3_config () interface is used to make global, process-wide configuration changes for SQLite
- SQLite Autoincrement
SQLite Autoincrement 1 Summary The AUTOINCREMENT keyword imposes extra CPU, memory, disk space, and disk I O overhead and should be avoided if not strictly needed It is usually not needed In SQLite, a column with type INTEGER PRIMARY KEY is an alias for the ROWID (except in WITHOUT ROWID tables) which is always a 64-bit signed integer
- Code Of Ethics - SQLite
Code Of Ethics 1 History This document was originally called a "Code of Conduct" and was created for the purpose of filling in a box on "supplier registration" forms submitted to the SQLite developers by some clients
- History Of SQLite Releases
This page provides a chronological history of SQLite releases, detailing the development and evolution of this widely-used database engine
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