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21 package com.db4o.test;
22
23 import com.db4o.*;
24 import com.db4o.tools.*;
25
26
27 public class TwoObjectServers extends AllTests {
28     
29     String JavaDoc name;
30     
31     public void storeOne(){
32         name = "foo";
33     }
34     
35     
36     public void testOne(){
37         
38         if(Test.clientServer){
39         
40             ObjectServer server = Db4o.openServer(FILE_SERVER, 0);
41             
42             ObjectContainer oc = server.openClient();
43             
44             ObjectSet os = oc.get(null);
45             while(os.hasNext()){
46                 Logger.log(os.next());
47             }
48             
49             oc.close();
50             
51             server.close();
52         }
53         
54     }
55     
56     
57
58 }
59
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