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Large parts of this article are strongly biased towards db4o through the wording. This needs to be revised into more neutral speech. Looking at the history, the article was a stub before a large portion of it was edited by one person. Due to the nature of the edits and the wording, it appears to be someone employed by Versant, the makers of db4o.
There were a lot of unsourced disadvantages listed. I've tagged them as needing a source. My guess is at least some of these are original research, and may need deleting.
One of them I've tagged 'dubious'. That is the claim that the LINQ implementation doesn't support 'OrderBy' clauses. The documentation here seems to suggest it does, although it doesn't explicitly state it. Unless some justification for this item is provided, I'll delete it shortly. 212.159.69.4 ( talk) 15:45, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
Also the claim that one needs an original binary or source code to recover the data seems dubious: the documentation suggests here that you can do so using their GenericReflector API. 212.159.69.4 ( talk) 16:00, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
db4o is no longer supported. The web sites linking to db4o have all been taken down. The following quote is from google cache because even that site has been taken down.
"With regret we have to announce that Actian decided not to actively pursue and promote the commercial db4o product offering for new customers any longer. Since the db4o dual licensing model allows for the free usage of the community edition of db4o for non-commercial purposes, you have the opportunity to continue to use it for your non-commercial applications or even fork it to provide support for the community. You can find the subversion repository for a limited time under https://source.db4o.com/db4o. Actian will continue to provide commercial licenses and support for existing customers with active support contract." [1]
I think the main page should be updated to reflect the current state of db4o. Conzar ( talk) 06:29, 12 October 2014 (UTC)
This makes no sense. FX has nothing to do with any database. It depends if the lang support db4o and not any other API that ist supported by this lang. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:16B8:319F:4000:530:A9DE:362A:9671 ( talk) 07:21, 13 June 2021 (UTC)
This article was nominated for deletion on 26 January 2010. The result of the discussion was keep. |
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Large parts of this article are strongly biased towards db4o through the wording. This needs to be revised into more neutral speech. Looking at the history, the article was a stub before a large portion of it was edited by one person. Due to the nature of the edits and the wording, it appears to be someone employed by Versant, the makers of db4o.
There were a lot of unsourced disadvantages listed. I've tagged them as needing a source. My guess is at least some of these are original research, and may need deleting.
One of them I've tagged 'dubious'. That is the claim that the LINQ implementation doesn't support 'OrderBy' clauses. The documentation here seems to suggest it does, although it doesn't explicitly state it. Unless some justification for this item is provided, I'll delete it shortly. 212.159.69.4 ( talk) 15:45, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
Also the claim that one needs an original binary or source code to recover the data seems dubious: the documentation suggests here that you can do so using their GenericReflector API. 212.159.69.4 ( talk) 16:00, 19 June 2012 (UTC)
db4o is no longer supported. The web sites linking to db4o have all been taken down. The following quote is from google cache because even that site has been taken down.
"With regret we have to announce that Actian decided not to actively pursue and promote the commercial db4o product offering for new customers any longer. Since the db4o dual licensing model allows for the free usage of the community edition of db4o for non-commercial purposes, you have the opportunity to continue to use it for your non-commercial applications or even fork it to provide support for the community. You can find the subversion repository for a limited time under https://source.db4o.com/db4o. Actian will continue to provide commercial licenses and support for existing customers with active support contract." [1]
I think the main page should be updated to reflect the current state of db4o. Conzar ( talk) 06:29, 12 October 2014 (UTC)
This makes no sense. FX has nothing to do with any database. It depends if the lang support db4o and not any other API that ist supported by this lang. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:16B8:319F:4000:530:A9DE:362A:9671 ( talk) 07:21, 13 June 2021 (UTC)