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-<h1 align=center>Configuration</h1>
-<p>Building the Berkeley DB java classes, the examples and the native support
-library is integrated into the normal build process. See
-<a href="../../ref/build_unix/conf.html#--enable-java">Configuring
-Berkeley DB</a> and <a href="../../ref/build_win/intro.html">Building for Windows</a>
-for more information.
-<p>We expect that you've already installed the Java JDK or equivalent on
-your system. For the sake of discussion, we'll assume it is in a
-directory called db-VERSION, e.g., you extracted Berkeley DB version 2.3.12
-and you did not change the top-level directory name. The files related
-to Java are in two subdirectories of db-VERSION: java, the java source
-files, and libdb_java, the C++ files that provide the "glue" between
-java and Berkeley DB. The directory tree looks like this:
-<p><blockquote><pre> db-VERSION
- / \
- java libdb_java
- | |
- src ...
- |
- com
- |
- sleepycat
- / \
- db examples
- | |
- ... ...
-</pre></blockquote>
-<p>This naming conforms to the emerging standard for naming java packages.
-When the java code is built, it is placed into a <b>classes</b>
-subdirectory that is parallel to the <b>src</b> subdirectory.
-<p>For your application to use Berkeley DB successfully, you must set your
-CLASSPATH environment variable to include db-VERSION/java/classes as
-well as the classes in your java distribution. On UNIX, CLASSPATH is
-a colon separated list of directories; on Windows it is separated by
-semicolons. Alternatively, you can set your CLASSPATH to include
-db-VERSION/java/classes/db.jar which is created as a result of the
-build. The db.jar file contains the classes in com.sleepycat.db, it
-does not contain any classes in com.sleepycat.examples.
-<p>On Windows, you will want to set your PATH variable to include:
-<p><blockquote><pre>db-VERSION\build_win32\Release</pre></blockquote>
-<p>On UNIX, you will want to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable
-to include the Berkeley DB library installation directory. Of course, the
-standard install directory may have been changed for your site, see your
-system administrator for details. Regardless, if you get a:
-<p><blockquote><pre>java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError</pre></blockquote>
-<p>exception when you run, chances are you do not have the library search
-path configured correctly. Different Java interpreters provide
-different error messages if the CLASSPATH value is incorrect, a typical
-error is:
-<p><blockquote><pre>java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError</pre></blockquote>
-<p>To ensure that everything is running correctly, you may want to try a
-simple test from the example programs in:
-<p><blockquote><pre>db-VERSION/java/src/com/sleepycat/examples</pre></blockquote>
-<p>For example, the sample program:
-<p><blockquote><pre>% java com.sleepycat.examples.AccessExample</pre></blockquote>
-<p>will prompt for text input lines which are then stored in a Btree
-database named "access.db" in your current directory. Try giving it a
-few lines of input text and then end-of-file. Before it exits, you
-should see a list of the lines you entered display with data items.
-This is a simple check to make sure the fundamental configuration is
-working correctly.
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