Their is a WinCe version of SQL server and it has a huge memory cross section. It appeared buggy as well. I did my best sometime ago to convince a group to allow use of this database in our embedded product but I received the same free mantra garbage. Even though i could run test after test proving this great database, the management did not care.
Allan ----- Original message ----- From: "Fred Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 1/31/2005 10:18:47 AM Subject: RE: [sqlite] SQLite Advocacy > Politically, if you are in the organization that was "acquired", you > best bite the bullet and learn to dance the Big Gates' version of "I > Shall Overcome." I don't think there is a WinCE version of SQL Server, > (yet) so that might be your only real chance. > > My experience with organizations that embrace all things Gates' is, > pretty much any technical advantageous products which lie outside the > Mickeysoft umbrella are ignored and usually completely banned as, "not > conforming to organization policy." > > Fred > > -----Original Message----- > From: Downey, Shawn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 9:58 AM > To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org > Subject: RE: [sqlite] SQLite Advocacy > > > Thank you for your replies (both yours and Jalil's). I understand that > SQLite is not universally applicable. Let me give you some background > to better explain my request. > > We currently have a product (which we inherited the responsibility from > another company). This product was originally written to use SQLite. > We have expanded the this product (continuing to use SQLite). > > Now our organization is partnered with another company which has a > related product which uses SQL Server 7. This new partner is pushing my > management to convert our product over to use SQL Server 7 instead of > SQLite. The intent is that we can use a single database format at some > point in the future. > ..... > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Fred Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 10:32 AM > To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org > Subject: RE: [sqlite] SQLite Advocacy > > I think if your organization is truly looking at SQLite vs SQL Server, > you need to reconsider your project specifications. You are basically > comparing a Corvette to a Greyhound Bus. > ..... > > >