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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused
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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused
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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused
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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused
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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused
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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused
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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused
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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused
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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused
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printStackTrace()

to the standard error stream. This method prints a stack trace for this Throwable object on the error output ... the characters "...". These lines indicate that the remainder of the stack trace for this exception matches the indicated number of frames from the bottom of the stack trace of the exception that was caused

Getting Started

ObjectDB is very easy to use. Follow the Getting Started Tutorial and the Quick Tour manual chapter and in minutes you may be able to write and run first Java programs against ObjectDB.

Prior knowledge or experience in database programming (SQL, JDBC, ORM, JPA, etc.) is not required, but some background in using the Java language is essential.

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