Package com.sleepycat.bind.serial

Examples of com.sleepycat.bind.serial.StoredClassCatalog


            dbConfig.setAllowCreate(true);
        }

        // catalog is needed for serial bindings (java serialization)
        Database catalogDb = env.openDatabase(null, "catalog", dbConfig);
        catalog = new StoredClassCatalog(catalogDb);

        // use Integer tuple binding for key entries
        TupleBinding keyBinding =
            TupleBinding.getPrimitiveBinding(Integer.class);
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        // Create the Serial class catalog.  This holds the serialized class
        // format for all database records of serial format.
        //
        Database catalogDb = env.openDatabase(null, CLASS_CATALOG, null,
                                              dbConfig);
        javaCatalog = new StoredClassCatalog(catalogDb);

        // Open the Berkeley DB database for the part, supplier and shipment
        // stores.  The stores are opened with no duplicate keys allowed.
        //
        partDb = env.openDatabase(null, PART_STORE, null, dbConfig);
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        // Create the Serial class catalog.  This holds the serialized class
        // format for all database records of serial format.
        //
        Database catalogDb = env.openDatabase(null, CLASS_CATALOG, null,
                                              dbConfig);
        javaCatalog = new StoredClassCatalog(catalogDb);

        // Open the Berkeley DB database for the part, supplier and shipment
        // stores.  The stores are opened with no duplicate keys allowed.
        //
        partDb = env.openDatabase(null, PART_STORE, null, dbConfig);
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        // Create the Serial class catalog.  This holds the serialized class
        // format for all database records of serial format.
        //
        Database catalogDb = env.openDatabase(null, CLASS_CATALOG, null,
                                              dbConfig);
        javaCatalog = new StoredClassCatalog(catalogDb);

        // Open the Berkeley DB database for the part, supplier and shipment
        // stores.  The stores are opened with no duplicate keys allowed.
        //
        partDb = env.openDatabase(null, PART_STORE, null, dbConfig);
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    }

    private void createDatabase()
        throws Exception {

        catalog = new StoredClassCatalog(openDb("catalog.db"));
        factory = new TupleSerialFactory(catalog);
        assertSame(catalog, factory.getCatalog());

        store = openDb("store.db");
        index1 = openSecondaryDb(store, "index1.db", "1");
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        // Create the Serial class catalog.  This holds the serialized class
        // format for all database records of serial format.
        //
        Database catalogDb = env.openDatabase(null, CLASS_CATALOG, null,
                                              dbConfig);
        javaCatalog = new StoredClassCatalog(catalogDb);

        // Open the Berkeley DB database for the part, supplier and shipment
        // stores.  The stores are opened with no duplicate keys allowed.
        //
        partDb = env.openDatabase(null, PART_STORE, null, dbConfig);
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        // Create the Serial class catalog.  This holds the serialized class
        // format for all database records of serial format.
        //
        Database catalogDb = env.openDatabase(null, CLASS_CATALOG, null,
                                              dbConfig);
        javaCatalog = new StoredClassCatalog(catalogDb);

        // Use the TupleSerialDbFactory for a Serial/Tuple-based database
        // where marshalling interfaces are used.
        //
        factory = new TupleSerialFactory(javaCatalog);
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        // Create the Serial class catalog.  This holds the serialized class
        // format for all database records of serial format.
        //
        Database catalogDb = env.openDatabase(null, CLASS_CATALOG, null,
                                              dbConfig);
        javaCatalog = new StoredClassCatalog(catalogDb);

        // Open the Berkeley DB database for the part, supplier and shipment
        // stores.  The stores are opened with no duplicate keys allowed.
        //
        partDb = env.openDatabase(null, PART_STORE, null, dbConfig);
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    }

    private void createDatabase()
        throws Exception {

        catalog = new StoredClassCatalog(openDb("catalog.db"));
        factory = new TupleSerialFactory(catalog);
        assertSame(catalog, factory.getCatalog());

        store1 = openDb("store1.db");
        store2 = openDb("store2.db");
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            System.err.println("MyDbs: " + fnfe.toString());
            System.exit(-1);
        }

        // Create our class catalog
        classCatalog = new StoredClassCatalog(classCatalogDb);

        // Need a tuple binding for the Inventory class.
        // We use the InventoryBinding class
        // that we implemented for this purpose.
        TupleBinding inventoryBinding = new InventoryBinding();
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