A simple db4o server (with source code) that runs as a Windows service. You can get it here: http://www.emphess.net/2010/01/23/a...s-service/

TimeFinder wicket based app backed by db4o is now available as Maven project: http://karussell.wordpress.com/2010...-neodatis/
db4o 7.13 Development Release is available for immediate download! Check v7.13 release notes. You might also want to download the updated production v7.12
Getting started videos for Java and .NET area available in db4o's on-line channel (featuring our new "db4o Short Story" video).
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db4o starts a fresh 2010 with a revamped community website. One of the main goals of this upgrade was to improve the new user experience so we hope information is now more readily accesible with more opportunities for users to learn about db4o technology (both for Java and .NET developers).
Among the goodies available in the new website you'll find a straight-to-the-point short story video, special sections for core values of the technology and industry specific solutions that db4o can offer such as persistence for mobile computing, replication scenarios, complex event processing, etc. And we're soon introducing a whole new and improved documentation section which will help you get up to speed with db4o (stay tuned!).
These important resources have a new location and are listed here so you can update your bookmarks (your user credentials from the old website are still valid):
Blogs
Forums
Downloads
Documentation
Developer Resources
Projects
RSS Feeds (via F ...
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Let's welcome Fabio Roger (from Brazil) to the core team!
Being a performance freak, Fabio has been writing a range of software that goes from SARS scanners, embedded systems and ERPs for Singaporeans companies and MMORPG object database servers, games and surveillance systems for Brazilian ones.
In Fabio's own words: "I'm very excited with the opportunity of contributing with this so endearing project. I think there is no other place where my experience would fit best."
Fabio can be reached here.
Let's welcome Fabio Roger (from Brazil) to the core team!
Being a performance freak, Fabio has been writing a range of software that goes from SARS scanners, embedded systems and ERPs for Singaporeans companies and MMORPG object database servers, games and surveillance systems for Brazilian ones.
In Fabio's own words: "I'm very excited with the opportunity of contributing with this so endearing project. I think there is no other place where my experience would fit best."
Fabio can be reached here.
db4o starts a fresh 2010 with a revamped
community website. One of the main goals of this upgrade was to improve the new user experience so we hope information is now more readily accesible with more opportunities for users to learn about db4o technology (both for
Java and
.NET developers).
These important resources have a new location and are listed here so you can update your bookmarks:
We sincerely hope you'll appreciate these changes and we welcome your feedback!
The New 2010 year has brought some noticeable changes to
db4o community website. Among them - a new documentation system incorporated
with the new website look and feel:
[link]
Hope, you will enjoy the corporate colour scheme and
consistent appearance. But what else can you expect to see except for more
appropriate colours? Quite a lot!
Single Source and Version Control
The new documentation is produced with a custom
documentation tool - Madcap Flare - and
is compiled and built from the source code, which is available in db4o svn
repository:
https://source.db4o.com/db4o/trunk/reference/Flare
Note, that this single source is used to generate all
language versions and both pdf and html content. Having the documentation
source under source control system allows easy versioning support and keeps a
reliable track of changes.
Navigation Got Better
If you've been struggling to find what you were looking for
in the old Reference Documentation - you will see considerable improvemen ...
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Starting from December 22nd 2009 you can download the new version of TevereFlow. Tevere Flow is a light-weight Workflow engine built using the Java® technology that's fully transactional via db4o. It allows you to create your process using the Web interface. You can use Tevere as embedded or as external engine by using the provided Web Services API.
Tevere was built using Roma Framework under the Romulus consortium an it's currently used in several production systems.
Due to community requests, we just introduced SSL support in C/S mode!
Using the new SSL support is really straightforward: just add SslSupport configuration items to client and server configurations and you are done! The .Net and Java API are slightly divergent, due to differences in the platform support for SSL.
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