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I'm very impressed with my initial tests with db4o. However, i'm wondering just how many enterprise class websites are out there powered by db4o, i couldn't see any on the main website?

I can't see any reason why db4o should not be used. There appears to be decent enough support for transactions and ways to handle concurrency for example.

Anyone got a list of websites i could look at?

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From my DB4O searches I see that you did the same thing as me almost a month ago (08/10/05 -> 08/10/23). Any more web-user stories from this month? Since there are no PM's here I would appreciate a line at my.username@gmail.com (replace my username plz). – boris callens Oct 23 '08 at 7:35

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Although I cannot see websites specifically, here is a list of Open Source Projects from the db4o website:

http://developer.db4o.com/ProjectSpaces/view.aspx/Open_Source_Products

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It would be great if someone could post any public production websites powered by db4o!

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Hi!

A particular search engine used to be powered by db4o (I say "used to" because I haven't talked to the author about this since a long time).

http://www.rel8r.com/

The author is Travis Reeder,

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Maybe you guys also want to check this article:

http://microsoft.apress.com/asptodayarchive/74063/using-an-object-oriented-d

"Using an OODB in a Website" by Jim Paterson

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