Initial contribution of the Adaptation Documentation.
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<concept id="GUID-84AD87E9-B21A-52FC-B1E1-7287BA8A30D4" xml:lang="en"><title>SQLite
Overview </title><shortdesc>This document introduces you to the interface that provides the
native SQLite C APIs. </shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
<section id="GUID-80C31B87-0879-47D0-B925-81B7859D188E"><title>Purpose</title> <p>The SQLite library provides an interface
to the standard SQLite implementation for Symbian platform application developers.
This allows you to create application using your own SQLite implementation,
linking it as required. </p> </section>
<section id="GUID-C6650136-D42E-42C5-8819-417CB900C88D"><title>Intended audience:</title> <p>This document is intended to
be used by Symbian platform licensees and third party application developers. </p></section>
<section id="GUID-B9DE45C9-AFEE-4F78-AB75-E18FE4756D68"><title>SQLite Library Details</title> <p>You can create your own
SQLite implementation, link to the SQLite static library. This library provides
an interface to the native SQLite C APIs. </p> <table id="GUID-2B770B4A-4B1F-5382-91C2-724A0A639544">
<tgroup cols="2"><colspec colname="col0"/><colspec colname="col1"/>
<thead>
<row>
<entry>LIB</entry>
<entry>Short Description</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry><p> <filepath>sqlite.lib</filepath> </p> </entry>
<entry><p>Symbian platform implementation of SQLite. </p> </entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table> </section>
<section id="GUID-A69181C0-0389-4BC1-BBCE-4B54C43F7207"><title>Architectural Relationship</title> <p>Symbian platform SQLite
is built on version 3.3.17 of the standard SQLite distribution. </p> <p>SQLite
is a free standing component which can be accessed by any application and
from anywhere in Symbian platform. </p> </section>
<section id="GUID-8509C404-5B8D-4B3E-9EFC-1D84CF0A0D67"><title>Description</title> <p>SQLite is included in Symbian platform
mainly so that third party applications that make calls to SQLite can be supported
on Symbian platforms. </p> <p>SQLite functions are called from within Symbian
platform without using classes. </p> <p>SQLite is an open source implementation
of the database query language SQL. </p> <p>Please see the <b>SQLite Foundation</b> web
site, <xref href="GUID-B2652A94-E23A-5E2E-89F2-9874C0627766.dita">http://www.sqlite.org</xref>,
for more details about this open source SQL database management system. </p> </section>
<section id="GUID-EBAD85AF-6198-462B-BC1C-5D998E7E24F2"><title>SQLite functionality</title> <p>SQLite is a collection of
functions that enable you to create, delete, read and modify relational databases. </p> </section>
</conbody><related-links>
<link href="GUID-22844C28-AB5B-5A6F-8863-7269464684B4.dita"><linktext>SQL Overview</linktext>
</link>
<link href="GUID-1F12E3F5-45B2-55EC-B021-00338277C608.dita"><linktext>SQLDB Overview</linktext>
</link>
</related-links></concept>