This makes a lot of sense now - I haven't read up on the C interface and
assumed that "step" was a JDBC thing. Thanks for clearing that up.
George.
On 09/26/2009 01:01 AM, Pavel Ivanov wrote:
>> Does anyone know why this method might be so expensive?
>>
> Because it's main method to execut
> Does anyone know why this method might be so expensive?
Because it's main method to execute your queries.
I believe I can safely assume that org.sqlite.NativeDB.step maps
directly to C call sqlite3_step() and it's the only function where
query is executed. It doesn't just iterate through results
Hi everyone - this might be a general JDBC question rather than an
SQLite specific question, but I'm not sure.
I've got an app that's writing to an SQLite database using the latest
SQLite JDBC driver ("v056, based on SQLite 3.6.14.2") from
http://www.zentus.com/sqlitejdbc/.
I've done some basi
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