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This is a pure-Java implementation of Berkeley DB by SleepyCat (now
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Oracle). Java-1.5 is required for building, although the result should
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be usable with 1.4 too. From the
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WWW: http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/index.html
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"Berkeley DB JE was designed from the ground up in Java. It takes full
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advantage of the Java environment. The Berkeley DB JE API provides a
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Java Collections-style interface, as well as a programmatic interface
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similar to the Berkeley DB API.
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Berkeley DB JE is different from all other Java databases available
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today. Berkeley DB JE is not a relational engine built in Java. It
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is a Berkeley DB-style embedded store, with an interface designed
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for programmers, not DBAs. Berkeley DB JE's architecture employs a
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log-based, no-overwrite storage system, enabling high concurrency and
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speed while providing ACID transactions and record-level locking.
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Berkeley DB JE efficiently caches most commonly used data in memory,
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without exceeding application-specified limits. In this way Berkeley
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DB JE works with an application to use available JVM resources while
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providing access to very large data sets.
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The Berkeley DB JE architecture provides an underlying storage layer
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for any Java application requiring high performance, transactional
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integrity and recoverability."
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