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  • Re: db4o y JSP

    ...y el Android Password Manager Pero quizá se requiera un esfuerzo de adaptación a la ultima versión de Android (fueron hechas para el release 3 de Android y ahora creo que van por el 5) Saludos!
    Posted to Spanish (Forum) by German Viscuso on July 15, 2008
  • Performance analyzis using db4o in android project

    Hello.  Like the other folks, I've been using db4o in Android, and I'm also a bit annoyed by the fact that you need to open and close the db connection on every new activity. I know that this is something that you cannot circumvent, unless you develop an Android service.  Moreover, the built-in Android traceview does not seem to work ...
    Posted to Android (Forum) by Edouard Mercier on April 25, 2008
  • Performance problems using db4o in android project

    Hi there,   i am using db4o (db4o-6.4.14.8131-java1.2.jar) within an android project and even though the app is now working functionally correct the performance of db4o is extremely bad. In fact I sometimes get android warnings ''activity X is not repsonding'' when switching between activities. I am still a beginner so I am not sure if I am ...
    Posted to Android (Forum) by esfahan on April 5, 2008
  • Objects getting lost between closing and reopening the db40 container

    Hi, I am trying to use db4o within an Android application. I started off with the PasswordSafe application except that I initially forgot to call close() on the db4o container when onPause is called. For that reason i did not notice the following problem right away. I create some instances of a class in one activity and persist it into a db4o ...
    Posted to db4o User Forum (Forum) by esfahan on February 27, 2008
  • Will Web 3.0 ( Android ? ) be Peer-to-Peer ?

    Yesterday I gave Google Earth a try to see what the Sky view looks like. Playing around, I decided to switch on all content layers around my area. ( 47°51'49.49''N,  11°22'41.96''E ) Happily I discovered that the virtual world around our place is not yet polluted with YouTube smog. Curious to see what a busy place looks like, I flew over to ...
    Posted to Carl Rosenberger's web log (Weblog) by Carl Rosenberger on January 26, 2008
  • Will Web 3.0 ( Android ? ) be Peer-to-Peer ?

    Yesterday I gave Google Earth a try to see what the Sky view looks like. Playing around, I decided to switch on all content layers around my area. ( 47°51'49.49''N,  11°22'41.96''E ) Happily I discovered that the virtual world around our place is not yet polluted with YouTube smog. Curious to see what a busy place looks like, I flew over to ...
    Posted to planetdb4o (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 26, 2008
  • Re: where is the link to download and install db40 for android.

    Yes, see: http://developer.db4o.com/Resources/view.aspx/Reference/Platform_Specific_Issues/Android Basically you just add db4o-xxx-java1.1.jar  (available in the lib folder of your b4o installation) as a referenced library in your Android project under Eclipse and that's it! And the Android ...
    Posted to Android (Forum) by German Viscuso on December 11, 2007
  • db4objects Announces db4o Database as Android Ready

    db4o Provides Missing Element to Google's Mobile Initiative: a Mobile and Efficient, Cross-Application Data Storage SAN MATEO, Calif., December 5, 2007 – db4objects (www.db4o.com), creator of the leading open source object database for Java and .NET, announces that db4o runs seamlessly on the Android platform, a ...
    Posted to db4o News and Press Releases (Weblog) by Nik Wekwerth on December 6, 2007
  • New db4o sample application for Google Android

    Hi! For the latest sample application please see this announcement. For any question related to Android please use our Android forum! Best regards.
    Posted to db4o User Forum (Forum) by German Viscuso on December 4, 2007
  • Android maps application enhanced by db4o

    Hi! Our previous db4o powered sample application for Android was pretty popular so we decided to provide a second one called MapMe. MapMe basically lets you browse 2D Google maps on Android but also has additional features such as: Zoom in and out Toggle traffic and satellite view Find location Bookmark location to db4o ...
    Posted to Community News (Weblog) by German Viscuso on December 4, 2007
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