I apologize if this question seems a bit general, but I've been Googling around to no avail and I'm not sure where else to go.
I've got a SQLite database in java that stores a lot of song title/artist names. Currently I'm querying the database like this:
SELECT * FROM music WHERE (title LIKE "%adio%" OR artist LIKE "%adio%") ORDER BY title, ASC LIMIT 20
Obviously this method is fairly slow because I use a wildcard on each side of the search term.
The thing is, if I search for "Radioactive" in iTunes, I can search "adio" and Radioactive pops up fairly quickly. What kind of database accomplishes this searching so quickly? I've looked into FTS in SQLite, but that doesn't allow for prefixed wildcards. I have a feeling SQLite isn't the correct choice here so I'm looking for suggestions. Thanks for your time!