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<p>The Java DbEnv constructor is now marked with "throws DbException".
This means applications must construct DbEnv objects in a context where
DbException throwables are handled (either in a try/catch block or in a
method that propagates the exception up the stack). Note that previous
versions of the Berkeley DB Java API could throw this exception from the
constructor but it was not marked.</p>
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