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BerkeleyDB::Locks - Perl extension for Berkeley DB 4.1 River stage zero No dependents

To demystify the Berkeley locking subsystem, realize that "a lock" in Berkeley-ese refers to a verb, not a noun. A lock is an event that links the locker (a process identifier) and a lock-object which represents a database page or record. A complete ...

TQISJIM/BerkeleyDB-Locks-0_4 - 10 Jul 2004 16:51:52 UTC

forks::BerkeleyDB - high-performance drop-in replacement for threads River stage zero No dependents

forks::BerkeleyDB is a drop-in replacement for threads, written as an extension of forks. The goal of this module is to improve upon the core performance of forks at a level comparable to native ithreads....

RYBSKEJ/forks-BerkeleyDB-0.06 - 17 Feb 2009 09:49:11 UTC

Cache::BerkeleyDB - implements the Cache::Cache interface. River stage zero No dependents

This module implements the Cache interface provided by the Cache::Cache family of modules written by DeWitt Clinton. It provides a practically drop-in replacement for Cache::FileCache. As should be obvious from the name, the backend is based on Berke...

BALDUR/Cache-BerkeleyDB-0.03 - 02 Feb 2006 13:26:20 UTC

BerkeleyDB::Manager - General purpose BerkeleyDB wrapper River stage one • 5 direct dependents • 8 total dependents

This object provides a convenience wrapper for BerkeleyDB...

NUFFIN/BerkeleyDB-Manager-0.12 - 16 Jan 2009 19:01:45 UTC

Paranoid::BerkeleyDB - BerkeleyDB Wrapper River stage zero No dependents

This module provides an OO/tie-based wrapper for BerkeleyDB CDS implementations intended for use in tied hashes. NOTE: This module breaks significantly with previous incarnations of this module. The primary differences are as follows: Pros ----------...

CORLISS/Paranoid-BerkeleyDB-2.06 - 09 Mar 2022 07:31:43 UTC

Thesaurus::BerkeleyDB - Store thesaurus data in a BerkeleyDB database River stage one • 1 direct dependent • 1 total dependent

This subclass of "Thesaurus" implements persistence by using a BerkeleyDB file. This module requires the "BerkeleyDB" module from CPAN....

DROLSKY/Thesaurus-0.23 - 31 Mar 2007 15:16:19 UTC

BerkeleyDB::Easy - BerkeleyDB wrapper with Perlish interface and error handling River stage zero No dependents

BerkeleyDB::Easy is a convenience wrapper around BerkeleyDB.pm. It will reduce the amount of boilerplate you have to write, with special focus on comprehensive and customizable error handling and logging, with minimal overhead....

RSCHABER/BerkeleyDB-Easy-0.06 - 06 Sep 2014 07:11:16 UTC

BerkeleyDB.pm River stage two • 30 direct dependents • 42 total dependents

PMQS/BerkeleyDB-0.65 - 13 May 2022 07:08:08 UTC

BerkeleyDB/Btree.pm River stage two • 30 direct dependents • 42 total dependents

PMQS/BerkeleyDB-0.65 - 13 May 2022 07:08:08 UTC

BerkeleyDB/Hash.pm River stage two • 30 direct dependents • 42 total dependents

PMQS/BerkeleyDB-0.65 - 13 May 2022 07:08:08 UTC

BerkeleyDB::Lite - Simplified Interface to BerkeleyDB River stage zero No dependents

BerkeleyDB::Lite is an interface to Paul Marquess's BerkeleyDB that provides simplified constructors, tied access to data, and methods for returning multiple record sets. Example 1 BerkeleyDB::Lite maintains BerkeleyDB environment references in a pac...

TQISJIM/BerkeleyDB-Lite-1_1 - 08 Aug 2004 03:21:10 UTC

CHI::Driver::BerkeleyDB - BerkeleyDB Cache Driver for CHI River stage zero No dependents

This cache driver uses Berkeley DB files to store data. Each namespace is stored in its own db file. By default, the driver configures the Berkeley DB environment to use the Concurrent Data Store (CDS), making it safe for multiple processes to read a...

MSCHOUT/CHI-Driver-BerkeleyDB-0.05 - 16 Jun 2018 17:07:12 UTC

Paranoid::BerkeleyDB::Db - BerkeleyDB Db Wrapper River stage zero No dependents

This module provides an OO-based wrapper for the BerkeleyDB::Btree(3) class with the standard Paranoid(3) API integration. This module can be sued with or without a CDS environment and supports all of the standard parameters that BerkeleyDB::Btree(3)...

CORLISS/Paranoid-BerkeleyDB-2.06 - 09 Mar 2022 07:31:43 UTC

BerkeleyDB::Easy::Cursor - Cursor to database handle River stage zero No dependents

RSCHABER/BerkeleyDB-Easy-0.06 - 06 Sep 2014 07:11:16 UTC

BerkeleyDB::Easy::Handle - Generic class for Btree, Hash, Recno, Queue, and Heap handles. River stage zero No dependents

RSCHABER/BerkeleyDB-Easy-0.06 - 06 Sep 2014 07:11:16 UTC

Paranoid::BerkeleyDB::Env - BerkeleyDB CDS Env Object River stage zero No dependents

This module provides an OO-based wrapper for the BerkeleyDB::Env(3) class with the standard Paranoid(3) API integration. This class supports all of the standard parameters that BerkeleyDB::Env(3) does. If you're using the Paranoid::BerkeleyDB(3) API ...

CORLISS/Paranoid-BerkeleyDB-2.06 - 09 Mar 2022 07:31:43 UTC

forks::BerkeleyDB::shared - high-performance drop-in replacement for threads::shared River stage zero No dependents

forks::BerkeleyDB::shared is a drop-in replacement for threads::shared, written as an extension of forks::shared. The goal of this module improve upon the core performance of forks::shared at a level reasonably comparable to native ithreads (threads:...

RYBSKEJ/forks-BerkeleyDB-0.06 - 17 Feb 2009 09:49:11 UTC

Apache::forks::BerkeleyDB - Transparent Apache ithreads integration using forks::BerkeleyDB River stage zero No dependents

Transparent Apache ithreads integration using forks::BerkeleyDB. This module enables the ithreads API to be used among multiple processes in a pre-forking Apache http environment....

RYBSKEJ/Apache-forks-0.03 - 14 Jan 2008 03:16:07 UTC

Apache::Quota::BerkeleyDB - Uses BerkeleyDB to lock the quota db file River stage zero No dependents

This module implements locking for the quota db file using BerkeleyDB....

DROLSKY/Apache-Quota-0.04 - 30 Mar 2007 15:34:49 UTC

lib/BerkeleyDB/Easy/Error.pm River stage zero No dependents

RSCHABER/BerkeleyDB-Easy-0.06 - 06 Sep 2014 07:11:16 UTC
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