Sign me up too, I never used SQLite cause' the tutorials that I saw are hard to understand. @Z-Sonxx do you think that LWC is the easiest plugin to learn SQLite? maybe an easier one ? EDIT: *Slaps himself for pour orthography and grammar* ^^
To be honest, I only kinda know Java. I would guess you import the jar, and try to understand the functions from there. I couldn't imagine it being too hard. LWC is the only plugin that I really know of that uses SQLite or MySQL well. I believe that MySQL should be reserved for PHP and PHP connecting, as with MySQL you need to connect to a external running of it whereas SQLite runs in the lib/sqlite_blahblahblah_blah.jar . Although, you could create a internal MySQL server within the plugin and connect to it, but that would require a lot of un-needed work. Maybe, if you insist on using MySQL, you could perhaps download Apache from within the plugin and run the mysql_start.bat and run mysql/mysql_console.exe queryhere (command line), but then again you would give yourself un-needed work. Also, sorry if I don't have the file names quite right, I'm away from my laptop at the moment and this PC doesn't have a copy of cb, sqlite, mysql, or anything . Don't look to the right --->
Yes, please. I've made 2 MySQL plugins but they just use dirty workarounds (read: hmod source lurking). Also, official SQL support in Bukkit would be wonderful. Persistence, anyone? Having server owners set up MySQL settings for each plugin is not very efficient.