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Oct242004

SQLite

SQLite was the topic at the last ONETUG meeting here in Orlando, FL. I was surprised to find that SQLite was exactly what I was looking for in a client-side database - slim and easy to deploy. There’s also an ADO.NET data provider open-source project where they provide everything you need to use SQLite inside you .NET application. Personally, I was able to modify one of my applications to use it in less than thirty minutes and found both the database and ADO.NET provider to be extremely useful and fast!

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There is a free OLE DB Provider for SQLite on the Internet @ http://luggle.com/~sean/Articles/sqlitePV.php. If you are familiar with ADO, you can use it very easily. This provider depends only on the SQLite library besides the Windows system stuff.

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