Hi,
I am developing a client-only android app using the standard Android SDK
and SQLite. I would like to perform trend analysis (line graphs, pie charts
etc) on the data inputed by the user in the database, is it possible to do
this without building my own content provider? The inputs would be
> my program language is Java. And the www.sqlite.org not supply API for
Java. What should I do?
I think this one is the best
http://code.google.com/p/sqlite-jdbc/
Best regards,
Sylvain
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Yin,
A Google search of "sqlite java api" gives several good hits.
Click on the first http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=SqliteWrappers
and scroll down to Java
Martin
Am 02.08.2011 06:01, schrieb yinlijie2011:
> Dear,
> I want use SQLite, but my program language is Java. And
> thewww.s
Dear,
I want use SQLite, but my program language is Java. And thewww.sqlite.org
not supply API for Java. What should I do?
Thank you!
Yin Lijie
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Umesh Nayak wrote:
Dear all,
Does SQLite work with Java?
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=java+sqlite&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
Martin ;)
Dear all,
Does SQLite work with Java?
Regards,
UmeshN
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You're right to a certain extent, but the point I was trying
to address
was the ideal of being able to use an SQLite database from a
variety
Sunday, January 22, 2006 4:06 AM
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> Subject: RE: [sqlite] RE: [RBL] Re: [sqlite] Sqlite and Java
>
>
> You're right to a certain extent, but the point I was trying
> to address
> was the ideal of being able to use an SQLite database from a
>
lame them.
Steve
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I think if you will closely read you own analysis of y
Fred
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> I did loads of research on
[RBL] Re: [sqlite] Sqlite and Java
If I am not mistaken, the following thread might be relevant:
http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users@sqlite.org/msg11005.html
Ran
On 1/19/06, Nilo Paim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody here knows something about a
Nilo Paim wrote:
My point is: if I use another sql engine that is written in Java then I
just inverted the problem: how to access the databases without writing a
bridge in native code that allows me to access the database from C or
C++ or... ?
Use a database server with client interfaces then
Jonathan Ballet wrote:
Noel Frankinet wrote:
Nilo Paim wrote:
Hi Noel,
Maybe slower, maybe memory hungry... but not less portable in my
opinion. Java is machine independent, unless when using native code.
On that scenario ( native code ) Java is not portable.
My point is: I would li
Kervin L. Pierre wrote:
Cloudscape, which was given to Apache foundation
and is now the Apache Derby Project.
http://db.apache.org/derby/
Yes this is it !
--
Noël Frankinet
Gistek Software SA
http://www.gistek.net
Cloudscape, which was given to Apache foundation
and is now the Apache Derby Project.
http://db.apache.org/derby/
Jonathan Ballet wrote:
I think you're talking of http://hsqldb.org/, used among other project
by OpenOffice ...
Noel Frankinet wrote:
Nilo Paim wrote:
Hi Noel,
Maybe slower, maybe memory hungry... but not less portable in my
opinion. Java is machine independent, unless when using native code.
On that scenario ( native code ) Java is not portable.
My point is: I would like to have access to sqlite
If I am not mistaken, the following thread might be relevant:
http://www.mail-archive.com/sqlite-users@sqlite.org/msg11005.html
Ran
On 1/19/06, Nilo Paim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody here knows something about a port of sqlite to java?
>
> Please, note that I'm not talk
Noel Frankinet wrote:
> Nilo Paim wrote:
>
>>>
>> Hi Noel,
>>
>> Maybe slower, maybe memory hungry... but not less portable in my
>> opinion. Java is machine independent, unless when using native code.
>> On that scenario ( native code ) Java is not portable.
>>
>> My point is: I would like to have
Nilo Paim wrote:
Hi Noel,
Maybe slower, maybe memory hungry... but not less portable in my
opinion. Java is machine independent, unless when using native code.
On that scenario ( native code ) Java is not portable.
My point is: I would like to have access to sqlite databases from java
wi
Noel Frankinet wrote:
Nilo Paim wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody here knows something about a port of sqlite to java?
Please, note that I'm not talking about java calling sqlite via JNI, but
about a real rewrite of sqlite using java. Obviously, a second step
would be the writing of a JDBC driver.
Nilo Paim wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody here knows something about a port of sqlite to java?
Please, note that I'm not talking about java calling sqlite via JNI, but
about a real rewrite of sqlite using java. Obviously, a second step
would be the writing of a JDBC driver.
Would be useful that p
Hi all,
Does anybody here knows something about a port of sqlite to java?
Please, note that I'm not talking about java calling sqlite via JNI, but
about a real rewrite of sqlite using java. Obviously, a second step
would be the writing of a JDBC driver.
Would be useful that port?
Comments? Sug
Hi,
I am using SQLite from within Java. Unfortunately, the Java wrapper
linked from the SQLite website tends to be rather slow when returning
large resultsets from a query. Has anybody a handy solution for /
experiences with that?
Thanks,
Bo
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