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SQLite JDBC Driver download for Linux

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SQLite JDBC Driver


DESCRIPTION

SQLite JDBC is a library for accessing and creating SQLite database files in Java. Our SQLiteJDBC library requires no configuration since native libraries for major OSs, including Windows, Mac OS X, Linux etc., are assembled into a single JAR (Java Archive) file. The usage is quite simple; download our sqlite-jdbc library, then append the library (JAR file) to your classpath. SQLite JDBC is a library for accessing SQLite databases through the JDBC API. SQLite supports on-memory database management, which does not create any database files. To use a memory database in your Java code, get the database connection. sqlite-jdbc extracts a native library for your OS to the directory specified by java.io.tmpdir JVM property. To use another directory, set org.sqlite.tmpdir JVM property to your favorite path.



Features

  • For Windows (Windows, x86 architecture, x86_64)
  • For Mac OS X x86_64
  • For Linux x86, x86_64, arm (v5, v6, v7 and for android), ppc64
  • Use SQLiteJDBC with Maven2
  • Use SQLiteJDBC with Tomcat6 Web Server
  • SQLite JDBC is a library for accessing SQLite databases through the JDBC API


Programming Language

Java


Categories

Database

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