Like a primary database, you can read records from your secondary
        database either by using the 
            
                SecondaryDatabase.get() method,
            
            
        or by using  
            a SecondaryCursor. 
             
            
        The main difference between reading secondary and primary databases is that when
        you read a secondary database record, the secondary record's data is not
        returned to you. Instead, the primary key and data corresponding to the
        secondary key are returned to you.
    
For example, assuming your secondary database contains keys related to a person's full name:
package db.GettingStarted;
import com.sleepycat.db.DatabaseEntry;
import com.sleepycat.db.LockMode;
import com.sleepycat.db.OperationStatus;
import com.sleepycat.db.SecondaryDatabase;
...
SecondaryDatabase mySecondaryDatabase = null;
try {
    // Omitting all database opens
    ...
    String searchName = "John Doe";
    DatabaseEntry searchKey = 
        new DatabaseEntry(searchName.getBytes("UTF-8"));
    DatabaseEntry primaryKey = new DatabaseEntry();
    DatabaseEntry primaryData = new DatabaseEntry();
    // Get the primary key and data for the user 'John Doe'.
    OperationStatus retVal = mySecondaryDatabase.get(null, searchKey, 
                                                     primaryKey, 
                                                     primaryData, 
                                                     LockMode.DEFAULT); 
} catch (Exception e) {
    // Exception handling goes here
}
      
        Note that, just like 
            Database.get(), 
            
            
        if your secondary database supports duplicate records then
            SecondaryDatabase.get() 
            
        only return the first record found in a matching duplicates set. If you 
        want to see all the records related to a specific secondary key, then use a
            
                SecondaryCursor (described in 
        Using Secondary Cursors
        
    ).