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== Project Backlog ==
 
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* Research SQLite / JDBC driver
 
* Get requirements from NexJ (Meeting Friday Sept 23rd)
 
* Get requirements from NexJ (Meeting Friday Sept 23rd)
* Walk-through the code
 
* Familiarization with SQLite
 
 
* [[SQLite_Adapter_Research | Research Summary]]
 
* [[SQLite_Adapter_Research | Research Summary]]
  
  
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Revision as of 10:16, 26 September 2011


SQLite Adapter for NexJ


Project Goal

Develop an adapter to enable NexJ Express's model interaction with SQLite databases.

Contributors

Supported Versions

Project Status


Project Backlog

Investigation (DONE)

  • Research SQLite / JDBC driver
  • Get requirements from NexJ (Meeting Friday Sept 23rd)
  • Research Summary


Sprint: 1

User Story Score Details
Initial skeleton of the SQLite adapter 2 Running the jUnit test shows in the console that the adapter is loaded an running.
Use database schema tool to generate the SQL to setup the database 1 Running the DB Schema Tool's "setup" command, appropriate artifacts are created (e.g. sql or bat script) for generating the SQLite database.
Use database schema tool to generate the SQL to create the Core datasource's tables 5 Running the DB Schema Tool's "create" command, appropriate artifacts are created (e.g. a sql file) for creating the tables in an existing SQLite database.


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