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Release 3.0: the Db class for C++ and JavaThe static Db::open method and the DbInfo class have been removed in the Berkeley DB 3.0 release. The way to open a database file is to use the new Db constructor with two arguments, followed by set_XXX methods to configure the Db object, and finally a call to the new (nonstatic) Db::open(). In comparing the Berkeley DB 3.0 release open method with the 2.X static open method, the second argument is new. It is a database name, which can be null. The DbEnv argument has been removed, as the environment is now specified in the constructor. The open method no longer returns a Db, since it operates on one. Here's a C++ example opening a Berkeley DB database using the 2.X interface:
In the Berkeley DB 3.0 release, this code would be written as:
Here's a Java example opening a Berkeley DB database using the 2.X interface:
In the Berkeley DB 3.0 release, this code would be written as:
Note that if the dbenv argument is null, the database will not exist within an environment.
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