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Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition Vs. Apache Derby: A Performance Comparison

Source: Oracle
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: In the tests described in this paper, Berkeley DB Java Edition performance exceeds Derby performance by up to a factor of 10. Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition (JE) is an open source, embeddable, transactional storage engine written entirely in Java. This paper published by Oracle compares the performance of Oracle Berkeley DB Java Edition to Apache’s pure Java RDBMS, Derby. Both JE and Derby are embeddable, transactional, pure Java storage engines. On other hand, JE provides schema and a higher level data abstraction without SQL using a faster direct access API, feature Derby provides with SQL.


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