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July 24, 2012

Datomic Free Edition

Filed under: Datomic — Patrick Durusau @ 7:17 pm

Datomic Free Edition

From the post:

We’re happy to announce today the release of Datomic Free Edition. This edition is oriented around making Datomic easier to get, and use, for open source and smaller production deployments.

  • Datomic Free Edition is … free!
  • The system supports transactor-local storage
  • The peer library includes a memory database and Datomic Datalog
  • The Free transactor and peers are freely redistributable
  • The transactor supports 2 simultaneous peers

Of particular note here is that Datomic Free Edition comes with a redistributable license, and does not require a personal/business-specific license from us. That means you can download Datomic Free, build e.g. an open source application with it, and ship/include Datomic Free binaries with your software. You can also put the Datomic Free bits into public repositories and package managers (as long as you retain the licenses and copyright notices).

There is a ton of capability included in the Free Edition, including the Datomic in-process memory database (great for testing), and the Datomic datalog engine, which works on both Datomic databases and in-memory collections. That’s right, free datalog for everyone.

You can use Datomic Free Edition in production, and you can use it in commercial applications.

Get Datomic!

I first saw this at Alex Popescu’s myNoSQL.

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