On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 09:07:06AM -0500, Derrell.Lipman@UnwiredUniverse.com wrote:
> There has been some discussion of using a database *server* on the
> iPAQ to allow each of the applications to read and write its data
> from/to. Given that server, there's no reason that synchronization
> couldn't take place via the host connecting to the iPAQ's database
> server and issuing the synchronization query. (And if the iPAQ is the
> one that decides that it is now in range of the host and wants to
> initiate a sync, it can issue an ssh command to run on that host to
> retrieve the synchronization data.)
sqlite, if that is the engine we choose, does not run a server. it's a
library that does direct file access.
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