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Howto Compile SQLite Java Wrapper for Windows:
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Install java in a path without spaces.
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Install Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0
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Download latest version of javasqlite-XXXXXXXX.tar.gz from http://www.ch-werner.de/javasqlite/. Locate and download
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sqlite-3.2.1.tar.gz (i.e. http://www.scyllacharybdis.com/download/sqlite-3.2.1.tar.gz). Unpack javasqlite-XXXXXXXX.tar.gz
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to a folder. Unpack sqlite-3.2.1.tar.gz inside this folder. Inside the javasqlite folder, edit the javasqlite3.mak
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file to meet your specific path to your java installation. Locate JAVA_HOME and edit the path:
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JAVA_HOME = C:\Java\jdk1.5.0_06
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Start a command window and cd to the javasqlite folder. Now type:
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$ "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\VC98\Bin\nmake" javasqlite3.mak
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This should start the compilation. After the compilation is complete you should have some new files in the folder. To be
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specific there are only two files that are meaningful to the build, "sqlite.jar" and "sqlite_jni.dll".
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Enjoy.
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To test the installation, type:
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$ java -jar sqlite.jar db
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Now you should be running the Java SQLite Wrapper. To exit type:
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$ .exit
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Now it's time to create a table and add some entries:
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$ java -jar sqlite.jar db "create table t1 (t1key INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,data TEXT,num double,timeEnter DATE);"
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$ java -jar sqlite.jar db "insert into t1 (data,num) values ('This is sample data',3);"
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$ java -jar sqlite.jar db "insert into t1 (data,num) values ('More sample data',6);"
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$ java -jar sqlite.jar db "insert into t1 (data,num) values ('And a little more',9);"
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//Anton Johansson
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