You can use sqlite, fast and easy db interface. On 5/12/06, Anja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > we are thinking about creating a small application with Django and > deliver it to our customers. > We would like to use Django without a database. > Reason: > 1) Installation without database is easier > 2) Our small application won't use a database, but our own search > engine that has a python api. > > I tried to get the built-in web server running without database, but > did not succeed. > I modified settings.py, DATABASE_ENGINE = '' > But this did not work. > Any ideas? > Thanks Anja > > > > >
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