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Welcome to Berkeley DB (DB). This document introduces DB, version 4.8. It is intended to provide a rapid introduction to the DB API set and related concepts. The goal of this document is to provide you with an efficient mechanism with which you can evaluate DB against your project's technical requirements. As such, this document is intended for Java developers and senior software architects who are looking for an in-process data management solution. No prior experience with Berkeley DB is expected or required.
The following typographical conventions are used within in this manual:
Class names are represented in monospaced font
, as are method
names
. For example:
"The Database()
constructor returns a Database
class object."
Variable or non-literal text is presented in italics. For example: "Go to your DB_INSTALL directory."
Program examples are displayed in a monospaced font
on a shaded background.
For example:
import com.sleepycat.db.DatabaseConfig; ... // Allow the database to be created. DatabaseConfig myDbConfig = new DatabaseConfig(); myDbConfig.setAllowCreate(true);
In some situations, programming examples are updated from one chapter to the next. When
this occurs, the new code is presented in monospaced bold
font. For example:
import com.sleepycat.db.Database;
import com.sleepycat.db.DatabaseConfig; ... // Allow the database to be created. DatabaseConfig myDbConfig = new DatabaseConfig(); myDbConfig.setAllowCreate(true);Database myDb = new Database("mydb.db", null, myDbConfig);
Finally, notes of interest are represented using a note block such as this.
Beyond this manual, you may also find the following sources of information useful when building a DB application: