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Rene spronk (talk | contribs) (New page: category:RIMBAA Issue ==Summary== The ISO (or: Datatypes R2) data types can be implemented as 'native datatypes' at the database level. This may be an attractive option for RIMBAA...) |
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*There might be a problem with current ORM implementations witch cannot currently handle UDT's. | *There might be a problem with current ORM implementations witch cannot currently handle UDT's. | ||
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+ | ==PostgreSQL implementation== | ||
+ | *Yeb Havinga and Willem Dijkstra implemented [[UDT]]'s in the PostgreSQL database management system, after a feasibility test with a few types in september '09 that turned out positive. | ||
+ | *As yet we did not perform comparative tests, though we expect the PostgreSQL implementation to outperform implementations in the application layer. |
Revision as of 18:56, 17 January 2009
Summary
The ISO (or: Datatypes R2) data types can be implemented as 'native datatypes' at the database level. This may be an attractive option for RIMBAA applications.
Discussion
- It would be great to have an Ad Hoc query and don't bother with the details of e.g. a PQ.
- Grahame tried to implement UDT's in SQL-Server, but he did not like it because
- no support for inheritence/substituability
- the data is stored serialized as strings.
- very difficult to address nested content (lists/sets)
- Performance is an issue.
- There might be a problem with current ORM implementations witch cannot currently handle UDT's.
PostgreSQL implementation
- Yeb Havinga and Willem Dijkstra implemented UDT's in the PostgreSQL database management system, after a feasibility test with a few types in september '09 that turned out positive.
- As yet we did not perform comparative tests, though we expect the PostgreSQL implementation to outperform implementations in the application layer.