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Java API
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Java API
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<a href="java.html#java_conf">Java configuration</a>
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<a href="java_compat.html">Compatibility</a>
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<p>Building the Berkeley DB java classes, the examples and the native support
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library is integrated into the normal build process. See
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<a href="../installation/build_unix_conf.html" class="olink">Configuring Berkeley DB</a> and <a href="../installation/build_win_java.html" class="olink">Building the Java API</a> in the Berkeley DB Installation and Build Guide
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for more information.</p>
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<p>We expect that you already installed the Java JDK or equivalent on your
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system. For the sake of discussion, we assume that it is in a directory
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called db-VERSION; for example, you downloaded a Berkeley DB archive, and you
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did not change the top-level directory name. The files related to Java
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are in three subdirectories of db-VERSION: java (the java source files),
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libdb_java (the C++ files that provide the "glue" between java and
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Berkeley DB) and examples_java (containing all examples code). The directory
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tree looks like this:</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">db-VERSION
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|-- java
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| `-- src
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| `-- com
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| `-- sleepycat
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| |-- bind
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| |-- db
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| | `-- ...
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| `-- util
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|-- examples_java
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| `-- src
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| `-- db
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| `-- ...
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`-- libdb_java
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`-- ...
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</pre>
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<p>This naming conforms to the de facto standard for naming java packages.
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When the java code is built, it is placed into two jar files:
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<code class="filename">db.jar</code>, containing the db package,
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and <code class="filename">dbexamples.jar</code>, containing the examples.</p>
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<p>For your application to use Berkeley DB successfully, you must set your
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<code class="literal">CLASSPATH</code> environment variable to include the full pathname of
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the db jar files as well as the classes in your java distribution.
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On UNIX, <code class="literal">CLASSPATH</code> is a colon-separated
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list of directories and jar files;
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on Windows, it is separated by semicolons.
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On UNIX, the jar files are put in your build directory, and when
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you do the make install step, they are copied to the lib directory
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of your installation tree. On Windows, the jar files are placed
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in the Release or Debug subdirectory with your other objects.</p>
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<p>The Berkeley DB Java classes are mostly implemented in native
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methods. Before you can use them, you need to make sure that the
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DLL or shared library containing the native methods can be found
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by your Java runtime. On Windows, you should set your PATH variable
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to include:</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">
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<code class="filename">db-VERSION\build_windows\Release</code>
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</pre>
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<p>On UNIX, you should set the
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<code class="literal">LD_LIBRARY_PATH</code> environment variable or local equivalent
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to include the Berkeley DB library installation directory. Of course, the
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standard install directory may have been changed for your site; see your
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system administrator for details.</p>
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<p>On other platforms, the path can be set on the command line as follows
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(assuming the shared library is in <code class="filename">/usr/local/BerkeleyDB/lib</code>:)</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">% java -Djava.library.path=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB/lib ...</pre>
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<p>Regardless, if you get the following exception when you run, you
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probably do not have the library search path configured correctly:</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError</pre>
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<p>Different Java interpreters provide different error messages if the
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<code class="literal">CLASSPATH</code> value is incorrect, a typical error is the following:</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError</pre>
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<p>To ensure that everything is running correctly, you may want to try a
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simple test from the example programs in</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">
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<code class="filename">db-VERSION/examples_java/src/db</code>
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</pre>
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<p>For example, the following sample program will prompt for text input
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lines, which are then stored in a Btree database named <code class="filename">access.db</code> in
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your current directory:</p>
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<pre class="programlisting">% java db.AccessExample</pre>
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<p>Try giving it a few lines of input text and then end-of-file. Before
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it exits, you should see a list of the lines you entered display with
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data items. This is a simple check to make sure the fundamental
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configuration is working correctly.</p>
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