Re: SQLite vs. SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition
- From: "Robert Simpson" <rmsimpson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2005 09:21:43 -0700
Sybase's Ultralite has quite a few limitations, not the least of which is no
ADO.NET-compatible provider, which locks you into their custom API.
As for Oracle's mobile product ... I shudder at all things Oracle. As soon
as they start mentioning things like "java stored procedures" on the
embedded platform, I'm pretty much assured it will run like a 3-legged dog.
Robert
"Sachin Palewar" <palewar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> We just did an application where we are handling about 25 mobile
> clients and we used Ultralite from ianywhere, a sybase company. It
> comes with a builtin syncronisation component called mobilink. You can
> consider that too. I personally feel its a very good option. Their
> developer community is also very supporting and active.
>
> Setting up mobilink is easy as we just need to enter sync scripts in
> plain SQL using its GUI interface. It also has option for generating
> scripts automatically. You can sync with any ODBC database, we synced
> with MS SQL Server in our solution.
>
> Check out for more info:
> http://www.ianywhere.com/developer/sql_anywhere.html
>
> Oracle also has their mobile database called OracleLite, though I
> haven't used it but I read that its latest version is compatible to
> Grid Computing which is now a feature of Oracle Databases. I also don't
> know that you can sync it with databases other than oracle or not.
>
> You can get more info for OracleLite for www.oracle.com and goto their
> Products > Database section.
>
> Regards,
>
> Sachin Palewar
>
> Palewar Techno Solutions
> Pocket PC & Mobile Software Development
> Nagpur, India
>
> www.palewar.com
>
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