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It is the standard DB for most Ruby apps. I usually run it with JRuby and Activerecord-jdbc-adapter. And it runs as "natively" as any other java app. I also use it in my Time clock devices. Great little DB. Seems to run fast and light just about anywhere.

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On 1/23/2011 2:43 PM, Richard Schoen wrote:
It's very cool that this is the DB for the Android and iPhone.

Isn't it also being used as the HTML 5 DB for offline storage ?

I also just found a .Net and Java wrapper for it.

Will it run natively ? I haven't played with it yet.

Seems cool when your app doesn't need much of a database or a standalone DB server.

Any feedback appreciated.

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