On 2014-11-10 18:33, RSmith wrote:
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There is one Client-Server implementation of SQLite (SQLightening I
think) but it is neither free nor easy to convert to.

Doing some Googling, this looks like the thing:

  http://sqlitening.com

They don't seem to sell it any more (last version was released Dec
2012), though the support forums are still online.


You can write
your own server too, but the best bet is using MySQL or PostGres in
these cases.

Use PostgreSQL (www.postgresql.org). :)

This is kinda interesting btw.  Keynote speaker for PGCon 2014 was
Richard Hipp:

  SQLite: Protégé of PostgreSQL
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvmMzI0X7fE

Just saying. ;)

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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