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author | Mike Gunderloy <MikeG1@larkfarm.com> | 2008-11-08 05:06:04 -0600 |
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committer | Mike Gunderloy <MikeG1@larkfarm.com> | 2008-11-08 05:06:04 -0600 |
commit | 89448b01aaf79b7721f2f6a0f255cab7f0a771f6 (patch) | |
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Amend description of SQLite in Getting Started guide (#33)
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diff --git a/railties/doc/guides/source/getting_started_with_rails.txt b/railties/doc/guides/source/getting_started_with_rails.txt index 977a151f8e..bae8f9a4fd 100644 --- a/railties/doc/guides/source/getting_started_with_rails.txt +++ b/railties/doc/guides/source/getting_started_with_rails.txt @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ If you open this file in a new Rails application, you'll see a default database ==== Configuring a SQLite Database -Rails comes with built-in support for SQLite, which is a lightweight flat-file based database application. While a busy production environment may overload SQLite, it works well for development and testing. Rails defaults to using a SQLite database when creating a new project, but you can always change it later. +Rails comes with built-in support for link:http://www.sqlite.org/[SQLite], which is a lightweight serverless database application. While a busy production environment may overload SQLite, it works well for development and testing. Rails defaults to using a SQLite database when creating a new project, but you can always change it later. Here's the section of the default configuration file with connection information for the development environment: |