On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 13:45 +1100, Danielle Madeley wrote: > There is a solution #5, which is to use some other database format. I > wonder if qdbm (http://qdbm.sourceforge.net/) could be used.
Weeks ago I stumbled upon http://hamsterdb.com/, anyone used it or know something else similar? I felt it might be a good compromise among data abstraction, reliability and access time. I didn't tried it, thought. About SQLite, it would be my choice but it got some limitations. AKA: "SQLite is a great tool but cannot be used as full relational db" tip. The temptation using SQL is to rely on things like transactions, which SQLite just emulates and maybe on triggers/stored procedures. Most of the times there is no substantial difference, though special care to concurrent writing should be taken. This at least the suggestions I received by who already used it for a similar task. C. _______________________________________________ telepathy mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/telepathy
