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While there are a few reasons for why I used an SQLite database as the storage behind Mintoken, it may be possible to let the user setup any PDO connection they want. That way any storage compatible with PDO will be compatible with Mintoken.
A few things to note:
This means the SQLs need to be as globally supported as possible. Is there some standard SQL dialect that should be aimed for?
Are there possible security mismatches between different databases?
As far as 2 goes, look into what the security experts from Paragon are doing in EasyDB.
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While there are a few reasons for why I used an SQLite database as the storage behind Mintoken, it may be possible to let the user setup any PDO connection they want. That way any storage compatible with PDO will be compatible with Mintoken.
A few things to note:
As far as 2 goes, look into what the security experts from Paragon are doing in EasyDB.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: