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This document describes how to use transactions with your Berkeley DB, Java Edition
applications. It is intended to describe how to
transaction protect your application's data. The APIs used to perform this task
are described here, as are the environment infrastructure and administrative tasks
required by a transactional application. This book also
describes multi-threaded JE applications and the requirements they
have for deadlock detection.
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This book describes Berkeley DB, Java Edition version 12<span class="emphasis"><em>c</em></span> Release 2
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This book is aimed at the software engineer responsible for writing a
transactional JE application.
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concepts contained in the
<span><em class="citetitle">Getting Started with Berkeley DB, Java Edition</em> guide.</span>
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