> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://manual.docs.microstream.one/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://manual.docs.microstream.one/4.0/data-store/addendum/examples-and-demo-projects.md).

# Examples and Demo Projects

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**This is the manual for older MicroStream versions (Version < 5.0).**

**The new documentation (Version >= 5.0) is located at:**

[https://docs.microstream.one/](https://docs.microstream.one/manual)
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## Examples Collection

A collection of examples with different topics:

{% embed url="<https://github.com/microstream-one/examples>" %}

## BookStore Demo

The *BookStore Demo* is a fully fledged sample application. It shows how to design an application with MicroStream from the ground up.

{% embed url="<https://github.com/microstream-one/bookstore-demo>" %}

If you want to compare MicroStream with a database of your choice, it can be done with following project, which is based on the *BookStore Demo.*

{% embed url="<https://github.com/microstream-one/bookstore-demo-performance>" %}

## Spring Crud

Combination of two great frameworks.

{% embed url="<https://github.com/microstream-one/example-spring-crud>" %}

Further reading:&#x20;

{% embed url="<https://medium.com/@microstream/microstream-with-spring-8265525fb3fc>" %}

## Android RecyclerView

This example shows how to effectively use MicroStream storage with Android RecyclerView.

{% embed url="<https://github.com/microstream-one/example-android-recyclerview>" %}

Further reading:

{% embed url="<https://medium.com/@microstream/android-recyclerview-with-microstream-da91641c0015>" %}


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