Getting Started with Oracle Berkeley DB




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Overview

This DZone Refcard provides a brief introduction to the Oracle Berkeley DB family. The author, Masoud Kalali, then moves on to discuss in depth the Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition, including: Transaction Support, Performance Tuning, Backup, and Recovery. This DZone Refcard is perfect for anyone interested in learning more about the Oracle Berkeley DB family and its capabilities.


About the Author

Masoud Kalali holds a software engineering degree and has been working on software development projects since 1998. He has experience with a variety of technologies (.Net, J2EE, CORBA, and COM+) on diverse platforms (Solaris, Linux, and Windows). His experience is in software architecture, design and server side development. Masoud has several articles in Java.net. He is one of founder members of NetBeans Dream Team. Masoud’s main area of research and interest includes Web Services and Service Oriented Architecture along with large scale and high throughput systems’ development and deployment.

Blog: http://weblogs.java.net/blog/kalali/

Contact: Kalali@gmail.com