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Databases for Real

Loose Ends

Wrapping up our look at database plugins

Issue: 2.3 (December/January 2003)
Author: Paul Lefebvre
Author Bio: Paul Lefebvre is President and Chief Software Architect of LogicalVue Software, producers of SQLVue, Schema, and other products.
Article Description: No description available.
Article Length (in bytes): 4,171
Starting Page Number: 37
RBD Number: 2317
Resource File(s): None
Related Web Link(s):

http://www.ljug.com/sw/sqliteplugin.html
http://www.aliacta.com

Known Limitations: None

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SQLLite

A new single-user database has appeared since Connection Cornucopia, Part 1 was published. La Jolla Underground has released a free plugi for the SQLLite database. SQLLite is a nice little database engine that provides quick, easy access for storing of text-based data. For more information check out the La Jolla Underground page at http://www.ljug.com/sw/sqliteplugin.html. At the time of this writing, the plugin is at Version 1.2 and is available for Mac OS X, OS 9, and Windows. This plugin also works wtih REALbasic Standard, which I think gives it the distinction of being the first free database solution for that edition of REALbasic.

pgSQL4RB

Also newly released is a REALbasic native set of classes to access PostgreSQL. It also works with REALbasic Standard. It is available from Aliacta International Corporation, http://www.aliacta.com. There are several different pricing options. I have not yet had a chance to test this product, but it is purported to be quite fast and reliable, more so that the built-in REALbasic plugin.

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