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In this chapter, we build a simple transaction-protected DB
application. Throughout the remainder of this book, we will add
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that we are presenting in this book; the first being that you
should start with a working transactional program and then add
replication to it.
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Note that this book assumes you already know how to write a
transaction-protected DB application, so we will not be
covering those concepts in this book. To learn how to write a
transaction-protected application, see the
<em class="citetitle">Berkeley DB Getting Started with Transaction Processing</em> guide.
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Our application maintains a stock market quotes database.
This database contains records whose key is the stock
market symbol and whose data is the stock's price.
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The application operates by presenting you with a command
line prompt. You then enter the stock symbol and its value,
separated by a space. The application takes this
information and writes it to the database.
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To see the contents of the database, simply press
<code class="literal">return</code> at the command prompt.
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To quit the application, type 'quit' or 'exit' at the
command prompt.
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For example, the following illustrates the application's
usage. In it, we use entirely fictitious stock market
symbols and price values.
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<pre class="programlisting">&gt; java db.repquote_gsg.SimpleTxn -h env_home_dir
QUOTESERVER&gt; stock1 88
QUOTESERVER&gt; stock2 .08
QUOTESERVER&gt;
Symbol Price
====== =====
stock1 88
QUOTESERVER&gt; stock1 88.9
QUOTESERVER&gt;
Symbol Price
====== =====
stock1 88.9
stock2 .08
QUOTESERVER&gt; quit
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