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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T12:08:03+00:00 2026-05-22T12:08:03+00:00

Would it be a good choice for use within a WCF service written in

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Would it be a good choice for use within a WCF service written in C#? I’m currently using FirebirdSql, but that’s giving me way too many problems. Documentation and support is also horrible.

edit: Sorry, I should have been more specific when asking the question. What I meant was whether or not SQLite is a good choice for an embedded database within C#. MS SQL is out of the question for this one.

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    2026-05-22T12:08:04+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:08 pm

    SQLite is a great platform for any language, however there are small concerns I’ve had with it under .NET.

    1. It is natively compiled. This breaks .NET’s AnyCPU Implementations of .NET (i.e. you have to explicitly distribute a 32bit & 64bit version of your app, and have some hand-written rules in your .csproj (MSBUILD) file to select the different dependencies based on what you select.
    2. It has some sticky threading issues. You’re going to run into trouble if you’re trying to use the same DB from multiple places (multiple instances of your app) etc. It’s doable, but it basically uses a simplistic form of database/table locking to achieve this, which could be a major concern based on your program.

    All In all i really like SQLite, but if I could find one that didn’t require a redistributable (*cough*SQL Express*cough*), I would use another embedded DBMS for .NET Apps. To date I havent found one aside from Raven DB but that’s a document DB.

    Edit: Note, Raven DB Is also only free for open-source applications. It’s not suitable for proprietary applications unless you’re willing to shell out for a licence, so when looking into it please be sure to factor it into your budget.

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