On Aug 23, 2014, at 9:23 AM, Glenn L. Austin <gl...@austinsoft.com> wrote:

> CoreData is not a database (according to Marcus Zarra -- and he should know). 
>  Even though it *can* use an SQLite data store (and most people do that), it 
> doesn't depend upon SQLite functionality.

However, specifically on iOS, I take it that SQLite is the *only* database 
available, the other items (CoreData, FMDB, Realm, YapDatabase) being 
object-management abstractions built atop it?

-Carl

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