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Inprise
شنبه 12 خرداد 1386, 09:17 صبح
http://gears.google.com

aidinwashere
شنبه 12 خرداد 1386, 11:33 صبح
Google Gears is a beta service offered by Google to enable access to online services while off-line. Google Gears-enabled pages will update and synchronize automatically (using Ajax); upon going back online, everything is re-synched with the original website. The extension requires Firefox or Internet Explorer and works on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux. A version for Safari is being developed.[1]

Currently, only Google Reader is supported.

There are three major API components to Google Gears

* A local server that caches and serves application resources (HTML, JavaScript, images, etc.)[3]
* A database (powered by SQLite) that stores the data offline[4]
* A worker thread pool that synchronizes data in the background[5]


جالبه, اسم تکنولوژی هایی که استفاده میکنن هم جالبه, کسی اسمه SQLite رو شنیده بود؟
اگه به من و شما میدادن, از چه بانکی استفاده میکردیم؟ و همینوطر XMLhttpRequest معروف!

aidinwashere
چهارشنبه 16 خرداد 1386, 20:00 عصر
در ادامه پست قبل, لیست برنامه هایی که از SQLite استفاده میکنن رو میزززززارم:
* POPFile uses SQLite as its default built-in database engine.
* SQLite is used by Kexi database environment, as a default built-in database engine.
* Yum, the package management tool for Fedora Core, has switched to SQLite and pysqlite for data storage and XML parsing since Fedora Core 4.
* The Yahoo! Widget Engine supports SQLite as of version 4, allowing widgets to easily store data locally.
* A number of Apple's offerings utilise SQLite, including Apple Mail and the RSS manager which ship with OS X. Apple's Aperture software stores image information as an SQLite database, using Core Data API atop.
* Monotone, a free distributed version control system, uses it.
* The new storage system implemented in the Mozilla Core (MozStorage) uses SQLite. This functionality is now present in public releases of Firefox, from Firefox 2.0 onwards[2]. A future version of Mozilla Firefox will also make use of this SQLite-based system to store bookmarks and browsing history, replacing the existing ad-hoc storage system. SQLite is also used or considered for Mozilla Calendar and Mozilla Thunderbird.
* musikCube, a fast, lightweight, opensource music management system, uses SQLite as its database backend.[3]
* Amarok music player uses SQLite to store collection data by default; in newer versions, it can also use external databases.
* XMMS2 uses SQLite for its built in Media Library. The media library consists of an index of metadata from the songs in the library, as well as a place to store playlists.
* SQLFilter, a plugin for OmniPeek, uses SQLite to index packets into a database that can then be searched using SQL. The matching packets are loaded directly into OmniPeek.
* HaXe uses SQLite as part of its embedded server.
* TVedia uses SQLite as Media Library database.
* The Banshee music player also uses SQLite to store audio library, track and playlist data.
* Solaris 10 uses SQLite as the backend for its Service Management Facility.
* Kerio MailServer stores mailbox indexes in malformed/compressed/encrypted sqlite2 files.
* REAL SQL Server, a multi-user database server from REALbasic, is based on the public domain SQLite database engine.
* F-spot uses an internal SQLite database to store information about photos.
* PunBB, a bulletin board system, can be set to use SQLite.
* Spiceworks, a free IT Management Software solution, uses SQLite as its default built-in database engine.
* Adobe Lightroom uses SQLite as its primary database.
* Firefly Media Server, a DAAP Server, uses SQLite to store media file information.
* Kontiki uses SQLite as its database on a peer's PC.
* Symbian uses SQLite in order to support SQL in its Symbian OS since version 9.5 [4]
* Bogofilter, a Bayesian spam filter, includes support for storing its wordlists in an SQLite database with the --with-database=sqlite3 configure script option.
* Apollo (Adobe) will include SQLite Embedded Database, starting the upcoming beta release

منبع : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sqlite