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BIRT

hi! There's an odb BIRT Driver at http://www.objectdb.com/java/jpa/tool/birt However: 1) It doesn't install/work with Eclipse / BIRT 3.7 (missing feature) 2) How would we install the driver into our environment? I mean, we're using the BIRT Runtime on our server but there's no odb connector avail
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ODB with Netbeans

these errors in Tools > Options > Editor > Hints > Java. However, please notice that you may ignore
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evictAll() behavior

I'm writing a multi-user drawing tool, using objectdb as the central store. When a user press F5, I want to pick up all the changes from the database. So, I call evictAll() in the following ways: pmf.getDataStoreCache().evictAll(); // the factory pm.evictAll
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NPE when reading map from DB

.keySet(Unknown Source) quant.phdsc_new.utility.Tool.deepCopy(Unknown Source) jakab Gergely Jakab
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Managing software release cycles.

without downloading the entire DB file? Are there any command line tools like sqlPlus to connect to a DB and execute
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ObjectDB BIRT Driver Update

The ObjectDB BIRT/ODA driver is an extension of the open source Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools (BIRT) that adds support of ObjectDB as a data source and JPQL as a data set query language. In the current implementation ObjectDB is embedded in the driver. Any 2.x version of the driver
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Server out of memory exceptions

: Java heap space java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space and: [2011-07-31 22:49:01 #18 tool
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ObjectDB 2.0.0

/Explorer class loading bug (after schema change). Fixed a bug in the ObjectDB Doctor Tool.
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Once served to JSF page via @EJB query bean, many list fields are null (but same query ok after fresh persist in @PostConstruct)

they may have to perform significant recoding of their existing applications just to try your tool out: Object DB vs
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References to objects of missing obsolete entity classes

enhanced. [2021-03-31 15:19:55 #2 tool.doctor] com.objectdb.o.UserException: Failed to locate

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