wiki:Devel/Index = Using SQLite database = UTGB Core supports SQLite3 database access. In the default setting, the database files within utgb-core/resource folder can be accessed from UTGB core. After launching the GWTShell, try the following URL: http://localhost:8888/org.utgenome.gwt.utgb.UTGBResourceCenter/dispatcher?actionClass=org.utgenome.gwt.utgb.server.app.SQLiteAccessSample The source code of this servlet is here: source:trunk/utgb/utgb-core/src/main/java/org/utgenome/gwt/utgb/server/app/SQLiteAccessSample.java == Simple SQL query processing with BeanUtil == Prepare a bean class with appropriate getter/setters; {{{ public class Person { int id; String name; public Person() {} public int getId() { return id; } public String getName() { return name; } public void setId(int id) { return id; } public void setName(String name) { return name; } } }}} Sample Table data (person table): ||person_id||name|| ||1||leo|| ||2||yui|| Table data retrieval: {{{ SQLiteAccess sqlite = UTGB.getSQLiteAccess("sqlite3databasefile.db"); List personList = sqlite.query("select person_id as id, name from person", Person.class); // personList contains Person(1, leo), Person(2, yui) }}} Note that, you have to adjust the column name within the SQL statement in order to correct setters in Person class . For example, person_id column is renamed into id, and it will invoke Person.setId(..) method.