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/* Copyright (C) 2004 - 2007 db4objects Inc. http://www.db4o.com */
using Db4objects.Db4o.Types;
namespace Db4objects.Db4o.Types
{
/// <summary>marks objects as second class objects.</summary>
/// <remarks>
/// marks objects as second class objects.
/// <br /><br />Currently this interface is for internal use only
/// to help discard com.db4o.config.Entry objects in the
/// Defragment process.
/// <br /><br />For future versions this interface is planned to
/// mark objects that:<br />
/// - are not to be held in the reference mechanism<br />
/// - should always be activated with their parent objects<br />
/// - should always be deleted with their parent objects<br />
/// - should always be deleted if they are not referenced any
/// longer.<br />
/// </remarks>
public interface ISecondClass : IDb4oType
{
}
}
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