February 01, 2011
Mark Wielaard: New GPG key.
Finally created a new GPG key using gnupg. The old one was a DSA/1024 bits one and 8 years old. The new one is a RSA/2048 bits one. I will use the new one in the future to sign any release tarballs I might create. pub 2048R/57816A6A 2011-01-29 Key f...
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February 01, 2011
Andrew Hughes: [SECURITY] IcedTea6 1.7.8, 1.8.5, 1.9.5 Released!.
We are pleased to announce a new set of security releases, IcedTea6 1.7.8, IcedTea6 1.8.5 and IcedTea6 1.9.5.
This update contains the following security updates:
The IcedTea project provides a harness to build the source code from OpenJDK6 u...
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My refcard for Oracle Berkeley DB Java edition published by DZone
I authored a refcard about Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition recently and this refcard published yesterday. You can learn all basics of BDB JE in this refcard. To summarize, BDB JE is an embedded Object or key/value pair ultra fast database. The DBD JE allows us to annotate and store complex object graphs or key/Value pairs.
This refcard contains required information which a Java beginner can use to learn and utilize Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition in his/ her application. The BDB JE is an object or key/value database available under open source and commercially supported licenses.
The refcard discuss the following items:
The BDB Family : An introduction to different DBD family members, including BDB Base Edition, BDB XML edition and BDB Java Edition with tables comparing their features.
Key Features: Key features of BDB family members and BDB Java Edition exclusive features are explained here
Introducing Berkeley DB Java Edition includin:
Installation: How to install the BDB JE and which JAR files are required to be in class path.
Description of Access APIs: Three different types of access APIs are explained and a working sample for each type of access APIs is included. Discussed APIs are Base API (Key/Value pair store and retrieval), DPL (Direct Persistence Layer for object persistence), Collections API(Using the BDB ...
Date: September, 01 2009
Url: http://www.java.net/blog/kalali/archive/2009/09/01/my-refcard-oracle-berkeley-db-java-edition-published-dzone-0
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