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DbLsn

APIRef

import com.sleepycat.db.*;

public class DbLsn extends Object { ... }

Description

A DbLsn is a log sequence number that is fully encapsulated. The class itself has no methods other than a default constructor, so there is no way for the user to manipulate its data directly.

APIRef

Copyright Sleepycat Software @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d1 1 a1 1 @ 1.1.1.1 log @Import: RPM 4.0.3 @ text @@ 1.1.1.2 log @Import: RPM 4.0.4 @ text @d1 1 a1 1 d17 1 a17 1 APIRef d33 1 a33 1 APIRef @ 1.1.1.3 log @Import: RPM 4.0.5 @ text @d1 2 a2 2 a3 1 d27 4 a30 7

The DbLsn object is a log sequence number which specifies a unique location in a log file. It has no methods and its data may not be manipulated by an application.

Class

DbEnv, DbLogc, DbLsn

See Also

Logging Subsystem and Related Methods @ 1.1.1.4 log @Import: RPM 4.1 @ text @d1 2 a2 2 d4 1 d28 7 a34 4

A DbLsn is a log sequence number that is fully encapsulated. The class itself has no methods other than a default constructor, so there is no way for the user to manipulate its data directly. @ 1.1.1.5 log @Import: RPM 4.1.1 @ text @d1 2 a2 2 a3 1 d27 4 a30 7

The DbLsn object is a log sequence number which specifies a unique location in a log file. It has no methods and its data may not be manipulated by an application.

Class

DbEnv, DbLogc, DbLsn

See Also

Logging Subsystem and Related Methods @