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Welcome to Berkeley DB (DB). This document describes the
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typedef struct stock_dbs {
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char *db_home_dir; /* Directory containing the database files */
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Getting Started with Transaction Processing for C
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Berkeley DB Getting Started with Replicated Applications for C
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Berkeley DB C++ API
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Berkeley DB STL API
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Berkeley DB TCL API
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