Yes, but the API is completely different. Ray's is actually pretty close, except that it assume that MapDB should use only the direct memory option (there are quite a few others). A combination of both would probably work really well.On Sep 4, 2013, at 4:49 AM, Manik Surtani <msurtani@redhat.com> wrote:MapDB is a progression on JDBM, right?_______________________________________________On 3 Sep 2013, at 16:55, Ray Tsang <saturnism@gmail.com> wrote:Good timing - I just started an off-heap store for fun that uses mapdb direct memory db.Please take a look!_______________________________________________On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 6:13 AM, Randall Hauch <rhauch@redhat.com> wrote:
Has anyone looked at writing a cache store that uses MapDB? It provides Maps, Sets and Queues backed by disk storage or off-heap memory, with MVCC and (non-JTA) transactions. The author previously wrote JDBM (multiple versions), and has recently ventured out on his own to focus on MapDB full-time. It's only at 0.9.5, but progressing quite nicely. I've been looking at it for other uses, and quite enjoy it.
http://mapdb.org
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