SQLite Data Access Components 3.2
Provides native connectivity to SQLite from Delphi, C++Builder, Lazarus
Program info
SQLite Data Access Components (LiteDAC) is a library of components that provides native connectivity to SQLite from Delphi, C++Builder, Lazarus (and Free Pascal) on Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, Android, Linux, and FreeBSD for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. LiteDAC provides two ways of connection to SQLite from Delphi and other IDEs. One of them is common connection by means of the native SQLite client library. The second is a unique possibility of direct access using static linking of the client library in an application.
Key features:
- RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo support
- Linux in RAD Studio 10.2 Tokyo support
- Lazarus 1.8 and FPC 3.0.4 are supported
- AppMethod support
- Direct Mode support
- Database encryption
- Android application development support
- iOS development support
- NEXTGEN compiler support
- Mac OS X development support
- Win64 development support
- Interface compatible with standard data access methods, such as BDE and ADO
- SQLite database encryption
- VCL, FMX, LCL development platforms are available
- Concurrent access
- User-defined functions
- In Direct mode does not require the SQLite client software and works with a database directly
- Includes provider for UniDAC Standard Edition
- Unicode and national charset support
- Support of all standard and third-party visual data-aware controls
- Allows users to use Professional Edition of Delphi and C++Builder to develop client/server applications
- Support for using macros in SQL - SQL Execution monitoring
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