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What role is the JDO in ObjectDB?

, and if it had been introduced three years later, it might have been better accepted by a developer
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Database Inconsistency or corruption

. There is no open issue in ObjectDB (and there was none in the last years) that may cause this issue
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Opensource ObjectDB

I know you have answered this question some years ago, but I think about the databases that have recently "triumphed" like MySQL, MongoDB or SQLite and they are free databases. Also in the Java world we have the example of Hibernate (ORM) and Apache Hadoop (framework for Big Data). In my opinion
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Request clarification of changes to accessor enhancement policy (non-getter prefix instead of getter suffix) AND annotations

. Now ObjectDB actually moves annotations to the new public method." At one stage, some years ago
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Remove an entity which attributes were changed - OptimisticLockException

all of this with a debugger. We had a similar issue last year 2015-11-09 under the forum task
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PersistenceException: Failed to locate field

removed programmatic many years ago because of some issue which I believe may have been related to my use
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Compile time enhancement using build.xml of a Netbeans web application

have thankfully not had to work with ANT in depth or adapt a build.xml for some years, and am not
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Upgrade to Java 8 won't run

I've been using ObjectDB with Groovy 2.1 and Java 7 for nearly a year. Today, I updated everything to the latest revs (Groovy 2.3.6, Java 1.8.0_25, and ObjectDB 2.5.7_05), and now my application fails when opening the database. It's dying on one of these lines: emf = Persistence
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java 8 LocalDateTime is not working in query

will be implemented by objectdb soon. Joe Joe Khan After now three years, why does ObjectDB still not support new
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Objects are not garbage collected

if this is a regression issue, i.e. if there is a an older release of ObjectDB (e.g. from a year or two ago

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