Foreword1
CHRIS DUDDING
My first encounter with SQLite was during the selection of a new relational database for the Symbian platform in 2005. I worked with Richard Maynard and his team to study several commercial and non-commercial databases. As a stakeholder representing application software components that needed more sophisticated database capabilities than the existing solution, I had a keen interest in choosing the right database. We studied the functionality offered by each product and created benchmarks representative of the usage planned by the Phonebook and Messaging applications. We evaluated a wide range of criteria including response time, memory consumption, disk usage and I/O operations. SQLite was the best choice – it had high performance and enough functionality for our planned usage. We were not alone in choosing SQLite: Apple, Google and Palm also made the same choice for their mobile products.
This book provides a unique insight into Symbian SQL, the client-server database incorporating SQLite on Symbian. It tells you what you need to know to take advantage of the performance and scalability offered by SQLite databases. The authors are all active contributors to the Symbian platform and have personally influenced the implementation and evolution of Symbian SQL.
The early chapters of this book contain much of what you'd expect – an introductory tutorial to demonstrate basic usage of the Symbian SQL API, an explanation of the relational model for database management, ...
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