We are using SQLite as the catch-all data access method (via custom extensions)
for
- Oracle tables and views
- Faircom CTree files
- Shared memory record stores ("Data Dictionary")
- Log file access
- Blob to record translation (TLV structures)
- Partitioned data stores (CTree and Data Dictionary; content-based
partitioning)
- Report generation
- User-Defined tables (script output)
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Von: Richard Hipp [mailto:drh at sqlite.org]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 18. Februar 2015 15:34
An: General Discussion of SQLite Database
Betreff: [sqlite] Appropriate Uses For SQLite
In a feeble effort to do "marketing", I have revised the "Appropriate Uses For
SQLite" webpage to move trendy buzzwords like "Internet of Things" and "Edge of
the Network" above the break. See:
https://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html
Please be my "focus group", and provide feedback, comments,
suggestions, and/or criticism about the revised document. Send your
remarks back to this mailing list, or directly to me at the email in the
signature.
Thank you for your help.
--
D. Richard Hipp
drh at sqlite.org
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