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Since the Enterprise Library Contrib project opened, I decided that was a good reason to finish creating a data provider for the SQLite database. I had started on this about six months ago, but never really went anywhere with it.
It appears that the code is working. I’ve got 50-some unit tests that are passing (cribbed from the SQL Server and Oracle data provider unit tests). I want to go through a couple more examples of unit tests before I call it good.
I was about to say that this is my first contribution to make, but that’s not really true. I’ve contributed makefile stuff to the Vim project in the past, and helped to get Perl, Ruby and Python compiling into the OS X version of Vim.
I need to check on NetTiers again. I haven’t paid much attention for the past couple of months; they have been adding tons of new stuff. We’re actually using it for the current CSP project, but as I am avoiding actively coding, I haven’t looked at what it’s doing right now. My goal starting the SQLite provider last summer was to add support to NetTiers to generate a provider for SQLite.
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