Here's an unexpected post from microsoft.apress:
This article describes some of the ways in which an OODB differs in principle and in practice from the more familiar relational databases, and identifies some of the products which are suitable for use with ASP.NET. One of the simplest OODBs to get started with is the open-source db4o, which I will use to demonstrate some of the benefits of this type of database.
Cool... Except for the current performance problems, I've no doubts about the future of object oriented databases. But then again, I've been known to fail in the past :)
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