Have a peek at : http://www.sqlitening.com/support/index.php
Different language and could run under Wine on *nix


Olaf Schmidt wrote:
> 
> 
> "Gilles Ganault" <gilles.gana...@free.fr> schrieb im
> Newsbeitrag news:10h3e55s5ml6kto9rkvasvv1ejc0ao2...@4ax.com...
> 
>> Maybe someone will come up with a commercial alternative.
>> I for one would gladly pay for a single-EXE, no-brainer solution
>> that can run on Windows and *nix.
> 
> Hmm in this case, what about:
> http://www.realsoftware.com/realsqlserver/
> 
> But then it depends on your used (preferred) "client-access-
> technology" (how easy you can bind it into your client-app).
> 
> On the above site they state, that its usage from the clientside is
> possible either over a C/C++ SDK - or directly over RealBasic-
> SQLite-bindings (dunno if they also deliver an ODBC-driver for
> their Server, to access it over a "standard-interface" from other
> languages too).
> 
> So, on what platform(s) do your client-apps need to work?
> In what (main)language do you develop your client-app?
> 
> Olaf
> 
> 
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