Getting Started with db4o: Persisting .NET Object Data




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Overview

db4o is an open source object database that allows you to quickly store and retrieve your .NET application data. This DZone Refcard walks you through db4o's basic operations, its various query types and techniques for optimal data access performance.


About the Author

Prof. Dr. Stefan Edlich is a senior lecturer at Beuth University of Technology Berlin (App.Sc.) with a focus on Object Databases, Software-Engineering and E-Learning. He sold his first commercial software in 1986 and has a 26 year software development experience. Furthermore he is the author of ten IT books he wrote for Apress, OReilly, Spektrum / Elsevier, and other publishers. In 2008 he set up the the worlds First International Conference on Object Databases (ICOODB.org) which is continued 2009 at ETH-Zürich.

Eric Falsken is a longtime web and embedded software developer. He wrote his first of many websites in 1995, and went on to e-commerce, enterprise and internet media before shifting his focus to embeded device software, where he found his love of object databases and db4o. Eric has been a member of the db4o team since 2006, and enjoys travel adventuring, meeting new people, and looking at beautiful code.