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Adobe AIR can use SQL databases natively, which means that Actionscript applications created with Flash CS4 or Flex 3 no longer need to use server-side languages such as Java, PHP, and .NET as intermediaries to manage complex databases. The SQL access offered to ActionScript applications makes it possible to manage data that was initially precluded or difficult to implement solely with Flash.

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© 2009 Marco Casario with Andrew Shorten, Koen De Weggheleire, and Matteo Ronchi

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(2009). SQLite Programming in Flash CS4. In: The Essential Guide to Flash CS4 AIR Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1589-9_12

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