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Windows Mobile 7 - What No Built in Database
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27/10/2010 19:35:51
Luis Navas
Independent Consultant
Auckland, Nouvelle Zélande
 
 
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27/10/2010 19:18:19
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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Code, syntaxe and commandes
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>>>Really? I thought Android had SQLite as default from the start.
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>Hello, Luis!
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>In fairness, WP7 must have some sort of inaccessible data system under the hood too. FWIW SQLite is used as an internal database all over the place- e.g. iPhone and Mozilla both use it. It may show up as a database in Android feature lists but compare to Memento (www.luckydroid.com) and you'll see what I mean by choice. Most people here could put something together in Memento quite quickly and get it syncing (an absolute requirement for any mobile database IMHO). SQLite? The first challenge is to find usable documentation.

Hi John,

I see what you mean, but I have been using SQLite with Net to store local settings, and I love it!!! it's how do you say? sweet as!!! (by the way the first time I heard that saying I thought it was sweet ass hehehe)

I'm using System.Data.SQLite from http://sqlite.phxsoftware.com/ for SQLite and as back end PostgreSQL both 100% free and rock solid :-)
I never forget a face, but in your case I will make an exception :-)
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