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Sidebar: Ad-hoc, Yet Organized, Personal Collaboration

HPL-2008-17 Sidebar: Ad-hoc, Yet Organized, Personal Collaboration - Close, Tyler; Recker, John; Sayers, Craig; Badrinath, Ramamurthy
Keyword(s): email, wiki, blog, collaboration, access control, personalization
Abstract: In today's workplace, much information is delivered over the Web, while email remains the workhorse of person-to-person collaboration. Our current mail user agents make it easy to get a web page by clicking on a link in an email, but the reverse link to our email about the web page is missing. To pr ...
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TDB(3)                                                       Linux Programmer's Manual                                                      TDB(3)

NAME
tdb - trivial database SYNOPSIS
A database similar to gdbm which allows multiple simultaneous writers. DESCRIPTION
This is a simple database API. It was inspired by the realisation that in Samba we have several ad-hoc bits of code that essentially imple- ment small databases for sharing structures between parts of Samba. As I was about to add another I realised that a generic database module was called for to replace all the ad-hoc bits. I based the interface on gdbm. I couldn't use gdbm as we need to be able to have multiple writers to the databases at one time. AUTHORS
Software: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@linuxcare.com> and Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton Man page: Ben Woodard <ben@valinux.com> SEE ALSO
gdbm(3), tdb_open(3), tdb_close(3), tdb_delete(3), tdb_error(3), tdb_exists(3), tdb_fetch(3), tdb_firstkey(3), tdb_store(3), tdb_tra- verse(3), tdb_lockall(3), tdb_lockkeys(3), tdb_chainlock(3) Samba Aug 16, 2000 TDB(3)