- What is One$DB?
- Where has One$DB been made Open Source?
- Where can I access the source of One$DB?
- Under what license has One$DB been made Open Source?
- How is One$DB different from Daffodil DB?
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What is One$DB?
One$DB is an Open Source, zero-cost, easy-to-use, robust, scalable, and embeddable Java RDBMS.
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Where has One$DB been made Open Source?
One$DB has been made open source on SourceForge.net, the world's largest repository of Open Source projects.
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Where can I access the source of One$DB?
The source code of One$DB is available here.
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Under what license has One$DB been made Open Source?
One$DB has been open sourced under the LGPL license.
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How is One$DB different from Daffodil DB?
One$DB is the open source edition of Daffodil DB, a popular Java RDBMS. With the release of One$DB v4.1, there is no feature level difference between Daffodil DB and One$DB. The only difference is in their licensing policy.
