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        <h1>db4o Replication System (dRS)</h1><div id="TOC"><div id="TOCinner"><span class="TOCtitle">Contents</span><div class="TOCcontents"><ul><li><a href ="#.NET Platform">.NET Platform</a></li></ul></li></ul></div></div></div>

<p>db4o Replication System (dRS) provides functionality to periodically synchronize databases that work disconnected from each other, such as remote autonomous servers or handheld devices synchronizing with central servers.</p>
<p>Before you start, please make sure that you have downloaded the latest dRS distribution from the <a href="http://developer.db4o.com/Files/">download area</a> of the <a href="http://www.db4o.com/">db4objects website</a>.</p><p>The list of currently supported replication features currently include:</p><p><span name="cs_wiki_filter" csw_filters="net">&nbsp;</p><a name=".NET Platform"></a><h2>.NET Platform</h2><ul><li>db4o to db4o replication</li><li>Array Replication</li><li>Inheritance hierarchies</li><li>Standard Primitive Types</li><li>One-To-One Relations</li><li>One-To-Many Relations</li><li>Many-To-One Relations</li><li>Queries for changed objects</li><li>Parent-to-Child traversal along changed</li><li>Collection Replication</li><li>Replication Event System</li><li>Replication of deleted objects<br></li></ul><p></span>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>For the list of unsupported and planned features, please, see dRS project in our <a href="http://tracker.db4o.com/browse/DRS">Jira tracking system</a>.&nbsp;</p>
<p>We invite you to join the db4o community in the public <a href="http://developer.db4o.com/forums/">db4o forums</a> to ask for help at any time. You may also find the db4o <a href="http://developer.db4o.com/Resources/kb.aspx">knowledgebase</a> helpful for keyword searches.</p><p><div class="childTopicList">More Reading:<ul>
<li><p><a href="db4o_replication_system_drs/getting_started.html" class="wikiLink">Getting Started</a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="db4o_replication_system_drs/db4o_databases_replication.html" class="wikiLink">Db4o Databases Replication</a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="db4o_replication_system_drs/replication_with_rdbms.html" class="wikiLink">Replication With RDBMS</a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="db4o_replication_system_drs/advanced_replication_strategies.html" class="wikiLink">Advanced Replication Strategies</a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="db4o_replication_system_drs/deployment_instructions.html" class="wikiLink">Deployment Instructions</a></p></li>
<li><p><a href="db4o_replication_system_drs/license.html" class="wikiLink">License</a></p></li>
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