Re: Database options
From: Keld Laursen [eMVP] (kl_at_unnededideelektronik.dk)
Date: 02/25/04
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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 14:49:46 +0100
"Carl Rosenberger" <carl@db4o.com> wrote in message
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> we supply an object database engine that allows you to store C#
> (and VB) objects directly: db4o.
>
> db4o is written in C#. It's available for the CompactFramework,
> for Mono and of course for regular .NET.
>
> Features include:
> - ACID transactions
> - S.O.D.A. object query interface
> - Client/Server mode over TCP.
> - Automatic class schema recognition and adoption
>
> Our engine is very simple to use:
> - Add db4o.dll to your project references.
> - One method call stores any object.
>
> A trial version of our current 2.8 release is available for
> download from our website:
> http://www.db4o.com
And it is easy to transfer data to/from a host system as well?
SQL CE has a system to synchronise/replicate data via some web service.
ADOCE can be transferred quite easily using DEVICETODESKTOP and
DEKSTOPTODEVICE.
What is the route for db4o?
/Keld Laursen
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