Differences between SQL and SQLite
SQL |
SQLite |
SQL is a Structured
Query Language used to query a Relational Database System. It is written in C
language. |
SQLite is an
Embeddable Relational Database Management System which is written in ANSI-C. |
SQL is a standard
which specifies how a relational schema is created, data is inserted or
updated in the relations, transactions are started and stopped, etc. |
SQLite is
file-based. It is different from other SQL databases because unlike most
other SQL databases, SQLite does not have a separate server process. |
Main components of
SQL are Data Definition Language(DDL) , Data Manipulation Language(DML),
Embedded SQL and Dynamic SQL. |
SQLite supports
many features of SQL and has high performance and does not support stored
procedures. |
SQL is Structured
Query Language which is used with databases like MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL
Server, IBM DB2, etc. It is not a database itself. |
SQLite is a
portable database resource. You have to get an extension of SQLite in
whatever language you are programming in to access that database. You can
access all of the desktop and mobile applications. |
A conventional SQL
database needs to be running as a service like OracleDB to connect to and
provide a lot of functionalities. |
SQLite database
system doesn?t provide such functionalities. |
SQL is a query
language which is used by different SQL databases. It is not a database
itself. |
SQLite is a
database management system itself which uses SQL. |
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