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Berkeley-DB alike databases

by Emilio Guijarro <cyberguijarro@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 28, 2008 at 08:37 AM

Hi everyone,

I'm looking for a database management system based in the same
principles as BerkeleyDB, but with a less restricitive license (LGPL,
for instance). I found many of them on the internet:

- Tokio Cabinet
- Gdbm
- ...

But none of these sup****ts what I call myself "partial data access
operations". By that I mean the ability to, given a certain key K,
fetch or store just a part of the data associated to that key (say,
just N bytes after offset M). As far as I know, only latest versions
of BerkeleyDB offer such feature.

Thanks in advance,
Emilio.
 




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Berkeley-DB alike databases
Emilio Guijarro <cyber  2008-01-28 08:37:55 

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