database
Leo Mauler
webgiant at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 27 01:34:55 CDT 2005
Here's an interesting question: if one uses SQLite and
suddenly needs MySQL or something else more complex
than SQLite, how complex will the conversion be?
--- "Timothy A. Canon" <tim at crn.org> wrote:
> Jim Herrmann wrote:
>
> > MySQL is probably the way for you to go on this
> > application. It's OSS, dual license actually,
> > but unless you are going to sell this application
> > and use MySQL, you pay a license fee. At least, I
> > think that's the requirement. Postgres, is under
> > a BSD license, though, so you could check it out.
>
> Alternately, SQLite is in the public domain and has
> a relatively small learning curve.
>
> <http://www.sqlite.org/>
>
> Check here to see if it is right for your situation:
>
> <http://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html>
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