1<!--$Id: index_db.html,v 1.103 2008/05/05 17:45:55 carol Exp $--> 2<html> 3<head> 4<title>Berkeley DB (Version: 4.7.25)</title> 5<style type="text/css"> 6 body {width: 75%;} 7 p {Color:#000000;Font-Family:Arial, Helvetica;Font-Size:9pt; } 8 li {Color:#000000;Font-Family:Arial, Helvetica;Font-Size:9pt; } 9 td {Color:#000000;Font-Family:Arial, Helvetica;Font-Size:9pt; width: 50%;} 10 a:visited {Color:gray;} 11 a:link {Color:#000000;} 12</style> 13<meta name="description" content="Berkeley DB: An embedded database programmatic toolkit."> 14<meta name="keywords" content="embedded,database,programmatic,toolkit,btree,hash,hashing,transaction,transactions,locking,logging,access method,access methods,Java,C,C++"> 15</head> 16<body bgcolor=white> 17 18<!-- REMOVE EVERYTHING ABOVE THIS LINE TO POST TO ORACLE OTN --> 19 20<center> 21<h2>Oracle Berkeley DB</h2> 22<b> 23Version 4.7.25, May 15, 2008 24</b> 25</center> 26 27<p> 28<b>Getting Started Guides</b><br> 29Get started with Berkeley DB today. If you are new to Berkeley DB, the 30following documents will help you learn about important concepts and 31guide you through how to get started. 32<p> 33Getting Started with Data Storage 34<ul> 35<table> 36<tr> 37<td> 38<li>C</li> 39</td> 40<td> 41<a href="gsg/C/BerkeleyDB-Core-C-GSG.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="gsg/C/index.html">HTML</a> 42</td> 43</tr> 44<tr> 45<td> 46<li>C++</li> 47</td> 48<td> 49<a href="gsg/CXX/BerkeleyDB-Core-Cxx-GSG.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="gsg/CXX/index.html">HTML</a> 50</td> 51</tr> 52<tr> 53<td> 54<li>Java</li> 55</td> 56<td> 57<a href="gsg/JAVA/BerkeleyDB-Core-JAVA-GSG.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="gsg/JAVA/index.html">HTML</a> 58</td> 59</tr> 60</table> 61</ul> 62 63<p> 64Getting Started with Transaction Processing 65<ul> 66<table> 67<tr> 68<td> 69<li>C</li> 70</td> 71<td> 72<a href="gsg_txn/C/BerkeleyDB-Core-C-Txn.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="gsg_txn/C/index.html">HTML</a> 73</td> 74</tr> 75<tr> 76<td> 77<li>C++</li> 78</td> 79<td> 80<a href="gsg_txn/CXX/BerkeleyDB-Core-Cxx-Txn.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="gsg_txn/CXX/index.html">HTML</a> 81</td> 82</tr> 83<tr> 84<td> 85<li>Java</li> 86</td> 87<td> 88<a href="gsg_txn/JAVA/BerkeleyDB-Core-JAVA-Txn.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="gsg_txn/JAVA/index.html">HTML</a> 89</td> 90</tr> 91</table> 92</ul> 93 94<p> 95Getting Started with Transactional Java Collections 96<ul> 97<table> 98<tr> 99<td> 100<li>Tutorial</li> 101</td> 102<td> 103<a href="collections/tutorial/BerkeleyDB-Java-Collections.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="collections/tutorial/index.html">HTML</a> 104</td> 105</tr> 106</table> 107</ul> 108 109<p> 110Getting Started with Replication 111<ul> 112<table> 113<tr> 114<td> 115<li>C</li> 116</td> 117<td> 118<a href="gsg_db_rep/C/Replication-C-GSG.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="gsg_db_rep/C/index.html">HTML</a> 119</td> 120</tr> 121<tr> 122<td> 123<li>C++</li> 124</td> 125<td> 126<a href="gsg_db_rep/CXX/Replication-CXX-GSG.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="gsg_db_rep/CXX/index.html">HTML</a> 127</td> 128</tr> 129<tr> 130<td> 131<li>Java</li> 132</td> 133<td> 134<a href="gsg_db_rep/JAVA/Replication-JAVA-GSG.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="gsg_db_rep/JAVA/index.html">HTML</a> 135</td> 136</tr> 137</table> 138</ul> 139 140<p> 141Berkeley DB Porting Guide 142<ul> 143<table> 144 <tr><td> </td> 145<td> 146<a href="porting/BDB-Porting-Guide.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="porting/index.html">HTML</a> 147</td> 148</tr> 149</table> 150</ul> 151<p> 152<b>References</b><br> 153The programmatic reference guide provides detailed information to help 154you during application design and implementation. This definitive 155reference document is organized by concept, rather than by API. 156<ul> 157<li><a href="ref/toc.html">Reference Guide for Berkeley DB</a> 158</ul> 159 160<p> 161<b>Programmatic APIs</b><br> 162These fully-detailed references cover every public interface for 163Berkeley DB. For each interface, the documentation lists arguments and 164return values, and covers pre- and post-conditions. 165<ul> 166<li><a href="api_c/frame.html">C</a></li> 167<li><a href="api_cxx/frame.html">C++</a></li> 168<li><a href="java/index.html">Javadoc</a></li> 169<li><a href="api_tcl/api_tcl.html">Tcl</a></li> 170</ul> 171 172<p> 173<b>Build, Installation, and Upgrading Guides</b><br> 174These guides contain helpful hints, step-by-step instructions, and 175information on platform-specific details of the build, installation, and 176upgrade processes. 177<ul> 178<li><a href="ref/build_brew/intro.html">BREW</a></li> 179<li><a href="ref/build_s60/intro.html">S60</a></li> 180<li><a href="ref/build_unix/intro.html">UNIX/POSIX</a></li> 181<li><a href="ref/build_vxworks/intro6x.html">VxWorks</a></li> 182<li><a href="ref/build_win/intro.html">Windows</a></li> 183<li><a href="ref/build_wince/intro.html">Windows CE</a></li> 184<p> 185<li><a href="ref/changelog/4.7.html">Berkeley DB 4.7 Change Log</a></li> 186<li><a href="ref/upgrade.4.7/toc.html">Upgrading Applications to the 4.7 release</a></li> 187<p> 188<li><a href="http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/berkeley-db/db/index.html">Berkeley DB Release History and Patches</a></li> 189</ul> 190 191<p> 192<b>Additional Booklets</b><br> 193<ul> 194<table> 195<tr> 196<td> 197<li>Writing In-Memory Berkeley DB Applications</li> 198</td> 199<td> 200<a href="articles/inmemory/C/InMemoryDBApplication.pdf">PDF</a> | <a href="articles/inmemory/C/index.html">HTML</a> 201</td> 202</tr> 203</table> 204</ul> 205 206<p> 207<b>Additional Information</b><br> 208<ul> 209<li><a href="utility/index.html">Standalone utilities</a></li> 210<li><a href="http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/berkeley-db/faq/db_faq.html">Berkeley DB FAQ</a></li> 211<p> 212<li><a href="http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=271">Oracle Technology Support Forums -- Berkeley DB</a></li> 213<li><a href="http://forums.oracle.com/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=272">Oracle Technology Support Forums -- Berkeley DB High Availability (Replication)</a></li> 214<p> 215<li><a href="license/license_db.html">Berkeley DB License</a></li> 216</ul> 217 218<!-- REMOVE EVERYTHING BELOW THIS LINE TO POST TO ORACLE OTN --> 219 220<p> 221<hr size=1 noshade> 222 223<p> 224Berkeley DB releases optionally include strong cryptographic 225support; this release <b>DOES NOT</b> contain cryptographic support. 226Export/import and/or use of cryptography software, or even 227communicating technical details about cryptography software, is 228illegal in some parts of the world. You are strongly advised to 229pay close attention to any export/import and/or use laws which 230apply to you when you import a release of Berkeley DB including 231cryptography to your country or re-distribute source code from 232it in any way. 233 234<p> 235Copyright (c) 1997,2008 Oracle. All rights reserved. 236 237</body> 238</html> 239