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[jira] [Commented] (MINIFICPP-434) Create ExecuteSQL (lite) implementation

    [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MINIFICPP-434?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16404055#comment-16404055 ] 

ASF GitHub Bot commented on MINIFICPP-434:
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GitHub user achristianson opened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/nifi-minifi-cpp/pull/284

    MINIFICPP-434 Added ExecuteSQL(ite) implementation, tests, and docs

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You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running:

    $ git pull https://github.com/achristianson/nifi-minifi-cpp MINIFICPP-434

Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:

    https://github.com/apache/nifi-minifi-cpp/pull/284.patch

To close this pull request, make a commit to your master/trunk branch
with (at least) the following in the commit message:

    This closes #284
    
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commit 3f0cd996ace299e0ddce2764d2fb3445336df0f5
Author: Andrew I. Christianson <an...@...>
Date:   2018-03-17T19:15:17Z

    MINIFICPP-433 Added PutSQL(ite) implementation, tests, docs, and license

commit fcb2c8d9e14e2c8dc384c248405655df0ad88c67
Author: Andrew I. Christianson <an...@...>
Date:   2018-03-18T16:34:52Z

    MINIFICPP-434 Added ExecuteSQL(ite) implementation, tests, and docs

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> Create ExecuteSQL (lite) implementation
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MINIFICPP-434
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MINIFICPP-434
>             Project: NiFi MiNiFi C++
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Andrew Christianson
>            Assignee: Andrew Christianson
>            Priority: Major
>
> SQLite is a lightweight, embedded DB. Including SQLite in MiNiFi - C++ will enable many flow configurations not possible before because it will allow keeping lightweight, structured, query-able state on endpoint devices.
> Embedded IoT use is recommended by the SQLite project:
> "Embedded devices and the internet of things
> Because an SQLite database requires no administration, it works well in devices that must operate without expert human support. SQLite is a good fit for use in cellphones, set-top boxes, televisions, game consoles, cameras, watches, kitchen appliances, thermostats, automobiles, machine tools, airplanes, remote sensors, drones, medical devices, and robots: the "internet of things".
> Client/server database engines are designed to live inside a lovingly-attended datacenter at the core of the network. SQLite works there too, but SQLite also thrives at the edge of the network, fending for itself while providing fast and reliable data services to applications that would otherwise have dodgy connectivity."
> https://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html



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