| This is a README.txt file for SQLJet v1.0.4. |
| SQLJet is a pure Java (tm) embedded database management engine with SQLite format support. |
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| 1. DESCRIPTION |
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| SQLJet is a pure Java embedded database management engine with SQLite format support. |
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| 2. LICENSING |
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| This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. |
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| For information on how to redistribute this software under |
| the terms of a license other than GNU General Public License |
| contact TMate Software at [email protected] |
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| 3. FEATURES |
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| * Current version of SQLJet provides API to manipulate B-Tree data structures |
| (tables and indices) stored in the database and database schema. |
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| * SQLJet database format is compatible with SQLite 3.6, |
| i.e. databases created with SQLJet could be used by SQLite 3.6 (assuming schema is valid) |
| and vice versa, databases created by SQLite 3.6 are understood and could be read and modified |
| by SQLJet. |
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| * SQLJet is pure Java and could be ran on any platform under JVM 1.5 or newer. |
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| * SQLJet implements ACID transactions. |
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| 4. RESOURCES |
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| SQLJet web site: http://sqljet.com/ |
| SQLJet source code: http://svn.sqljet.com/repos/sqljet/ |
| SQLJet API usage tutorial: http://sqljet.com/tutorial.html |
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| SQLite web site: http://sqlite.org/ |
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| 5. CONTACTS |
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| On all questions related to SQLJet please contact us at [email protected] |