tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-816423294913508661.post1174947421527566675..comments2017-02-16T00:51:32.136-08:00Comments on We Fearless Ones: db4o - an Object-DatabaseJasonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10515164443266946243noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-816423294913508661.post-29114081672563663292010-01-17T16:36:08.689-08:002010-01-17T16:36:08.689-08:00Try EffiPRoz Database (www.EffiProz.com).
EffiProz...Try EffiPRoz Database (www.EffiProz.com).<br />EffiProz is a database written entirely in C#. EffiProz has full-blown SQL support, including SQL Stored Procedures, Functions, and Triggers. Ideal for embedding in .Net applications. Support Silverlight 3 and .Net compact framework as well.<br />Comes with Visual Studio ad-in, ADO.Net provider, Entity FrameworkAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-816423294913508661.post-44070073593352191012009-09-19T21:08:10.304-07:002009-09-19T21:08:10.304-07:00Speaking of open source, object-oriented embedded ...Speaking of open source, object-oriented embedded databases, you should also check out McObject’s Perst. Versions are available for .NET (including .NET Compact Framework and Silverlight), Java (including Android) and Java ME (for those BlackBerry midlets). More info on the Perst object-oriented embedded database - http://www.mcobject.com/perstAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00457455193129795113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-816423294913508661.post-61801348196125765532009-07-14T00:43:08.601-07:002009-07-14T00:43:08.601-07:00Yes, it seems to pack a few hidden gems unfortunat...Yes, it seems to pack a few hidden gems unfortunatelly. Thanks for the heads-up.<br /><br />I've just started using it for my game stuff, and so far so good. I hope it can stand its ground out in the wild though because I'd like to use it for a small website at work. I'm a bit nervous it can't handle the jandle though.Jasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10515164443266946243noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-816423294913508661.post-70307559420935771582009-07-12T11:47:20.579-07:002009-07-12T11:47:20.579-07:00I hope the DB4o folks improve their LINQ support. ...I hope the DB4o folks improve their LINQ support. Right now, doing a projection in a LINQ query basically means your LINQ query will run entirely in-memory, activating tons of objects in the process:<br /><br />// Oh nooes! This activates all 5000 monsters in the database, even though we only want their names.<br />var monsterNames = from IMonster m in db select m.Name;Judah Gabriel Himangohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10277699587853707632noreply@blogger.com