On 2013-03-02 19:15, Ralph Goers wrote:
Does anyone have experience using Berkeley DB for Java? I am looking at creating
something similar to the embedded Flume appender using Berkeley DB as the "file
channel" so that I don't have to bring in all the Flume dependencies and the socket
connection to Flume can be done asynchronously. In effect, I would be using Berkeley DB
as the queue between the client and the asynchronous portion of the Appender.
I'd like to know if I am opening myself up for problems in doing this so if
anyone has experience with using it I'd like to know about them.
If you want something really simply, then something like one of these
should fit the bill: ( in order of increasing complexity)
http://www.gaborcselle.com/open_source/java/persistent_queue.html
http://www.michaelgoldschmidt.eu/memoryfilebackedqueue/index.html
http://www.metanotion.net/software/sandbox/block.html
http://jdbm.sourceforge.net/
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