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| Using a jdbc database as backend storage [message #530263] | Thu, 29 April 2010 03:03  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | I need to store resources/files into database blobs. Since this is for prototyping the (eclipse) application, I need to be flexible enough to switch the backend to something more appropriate in the long-term.
 I am sure ecf can provide this flexibility...
 Furthermore, I would like to implement a new jdbc storage provider, if that that does not exist yet...
 Any thoughts on this or alternatives?
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| Re: Using a jdbc database as backend storage [message #530387 is a reply to message #530263] | Thu, 29 April 2010 10:11   |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi Erdal, 
 It is quite possible to use ECF to provide the communications with a
 remote database...and this would allow you a good deal of flexibility
 (i.e. the database can/could be replaced on the server side without
 affecting the client).  Perhaps this is what you are interested in doing.
 
 It would also be possible to create a jdbc storage provider as an ECF
 container.  I'm not sure whether you would want to make this provider an
 implementer of one of the existing ECF APIs (e.g. datashare/channnels,
 or remote services, etc), or perhaps create a new (JDBC) API.
 
 I'm interested in your use case(s), though.  For example...do you
 expect/want clients to use JDBC calls persist/query?  Or do you want to
 separate the client from jdbc and provide some new/other client-side
 mechanism to save/retrieve data (e.g.  rpc and objects?).
 
 Thanks,
 
 Scott
 
 Erdal Karaca wrote:
 > I need to store resources/files into database blobs.
 > Since this is for prototyping the (eclipse) application, I need to be
 > flexible enough to switch the backend to something more appropriate in
 > the long-term.
 > I am sure ecf can provide this flexibility...
 > Furthermore, I would like to implement a new jdbc storage provider, if
 > that that does not exist yet...
 > Any thoughts on this or alternatives?
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