This is the way I am thinking of using DB4o. When I need to query, I would open the file, read and close:
using (IObjectContainer db = Db4oFactory.OpenFile(Db4oFactory.NewConfiguration(), YapFileName))
{
try
{
List<Pilot> pilots = db.Query<Pilot>().ToList<Pilot>();
}
finally
{
try { db.Close(); }
catch (Exception) { };
}
}
At some later time, when I need to insert, then
using (IObjectContainer db = Db4oFactory.OpenFile(Db4oFactory.NewConfiguration(), YapFileName))
{
try
{
Pilot pilot1 = new Pilot("Michael Schumacher", 100);
db.Store(pilot1);
}
finally
{
try { db.Close(); }
catch (Exception) { };
}
}
In this way, I thought I will keep the file more tidy by only having it open when needed, and have it closed most of the time. But I keep getting InvalidCastException
Unable to cast object of type 'Db4objects.Db4o.Reflect.Generic.GenericObject' to type 'Pilot'
What's the correct way to use DB4o?
No, it's not a good idea to work this way. db4o ObjectContainers are intended to be kept open all the time your application runs. A couple of reasons:
You don't need to worry about constantly having an open database file. One of the key targets of db4o is embedded use in (mobile) devices. That's why we have written db4o in such a way that you can turn your machine off at any time without risking database corruption, even if the file is still open.
Possible reasons why you are getting a GenericObject back instead of a Pilot object:
It is ok to reopen the database multiple times. The problem would be performance and loosing the "identity". Also you can't keep a reference to a result of a query and try to iterate it after closing the db (based on you code, looks like you want to do that).
GenericObjects are instantiated when the class cannot be found.
Can you provide a full, minimalist, sample that fails for you?
Also, which db4o version are you using?
Best