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Db.close
import com.sleepycat.db.*;
public void close(int flags)
throws DbException;
Description
The Db.close method flushes any cached database information to disk,
closes any open cursors, frees any allocated resources, and closes any
underlying files.
Since key/data pairs are cached in memory, failing to sync the file with
the Db.close or Db.sync method may result in inconsistent or
lost information.
The flags parameter must be set to 0 or the following value:
- Db.DB_NOSYNC
- Do not flush cached information to disk.
The DB_NOSYNC flag is a dangerous option.
It should only be set if the application is doing logging (with
transactions) so that the database is recoverable after a system
or application crash, or if the database is always generated from
scratch after any system or application crash.
It is important to understand that flushing cached information to disk
only minimizes the window of opportunity for corrupted data.
While unlikely, it is possible for database corruption to happen if a
system or application crash occurs while writing data to the database.
To ensure that database corruption never occurs, applications must either:
use transactions and logging with automatic recovery, use logging and
application-specific recovery, or edit a copy of the database,
and, once all applications using the database have successfully called
Db.close, atomically replace the original database with the
updated copy.
When multiple threads are using the Berkeley DB handle concurrently, only a single
thread may call the Db.close method.
Once Db.close has been called, regardless of its return, the
Berkeley DB handle may not be used again.
The Db.close
method throws an exception that encapsulates an errno on failure.
Errors
If a fatal error occurs in Berkeley DB, the Db.close method may fail and throw a
DbRunRecoveryException, at which point all subsequent database
calls will also fail in the same way.
The Db.close
method may fail and throw an exception
for any of the errors specified for the following Berkeley DB and C library
functions:
Db.sync,
DBcursor->c_close(3),
dbc->c_am_destroy(3),
dbm_close,
dbp->am_close(3),
fflush(3),
fprintf(3),
free(3),
DbLog.db_unregister,
DbMpool.close,
DbMpoolFile.close,
DbMpoolFile.sync,
memset(3),
vfprintf(3),
and
vsnprintf(3).
Class
Db
See Also
Db.close,
Db.cursor,
Db.del,
Db.fd,
Db.get,
Db.get_byteswapped,
Db.get_type,
Db.join,
Db.open,
Db.put,
Db.stat
and
Db.sync.
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