Greetings everyone.

I have searched a bit how to use SQLite's latest version in Java and 
unfortunately did not find anything other than SQLiteJDBC (which is really 
outdated) and sqlite4java (which has not released any update for about a year 
now).

I feel a bit bittered with the way Java is treated, because C and C++ 
programmers can immediately use the C API. Various scripting languages like 
PHP, Python, and Ruby (just to name a few), support it by default following the 
latest database releases. Also, SQLite itself have forked an ADO.NET adapter 
project which has become part of their official release putting ahead .NET in 
contrast to Java.

Isn't a bit oxymoron that Oracle is an SQLite's consortium member and does not 
have full support for one of their greatest product, named Java Programming 
Language?

Is the SQLite development team aware of it, are they willing to do anything 
about it, or do they feel that such thing will going to slow down the SQLite 
Development procedure?

I'm waiting for your valuable reply.

Regards,

Stefanos
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