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      <p>
        This document describes how to write replicated applications for
        Berkeley DB 11<span class="emphasis"><em>g</em></span> Release 2 (library version 11.2.5.3).  The APIs used to
        implement replication in your application are described here. This
        book describes the concepts surrounding replication, the scenarios
        under which you might choose to use it, and the architectural
        requirements that a replication application has over a
        transactional application.
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        This book is aimed at the software engineer responsible for writing a
        replicated DB application.
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        <span><em class="citetitle">Berkeley DB Getting Started with Transaction Processing</em> guide.</span>
        
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<strong class="userinput"><code>Database myDb = new Database("mydb.db", null, myDbConfig);</code></strong> </pre>
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